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sudo: false
# thanks to http://stackoverflow.com/a/24600210/3780203
# Handle git submodules yourself
git:
submodules: false
# Choose a lightweight base image; we provide our own build tools.
language: c
# GHC depends on GMP. You can add other dependencies here as well.
addons:
apt:
packages:
- libgmp-dev
postgresql: "11.2"
# The different configurations we want to test. You could also do things like
# change flags or use --stack-yaml to point to a different file.
env:
#- ROLLBAR_TOKEN="todo"
- ROLLBAR_ENVIRONMENT="test"
before_install:
# Download and unpack the stack executable
- mkdir -p ~/.local/bin
- export PATH=$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH
- travis_retry curl -L https://www.stackage.org/stack/linux-x86_64 | tar xz --wildcards --strip-components=1 -C ~/.local/bin '*/stack'
- sudo apt-get update
- sudo apt-get --yes remove postgresql\*
- sudo apt-get install -y postgresql-11 postgresql-client-11
- sudo cp /etc/postgresql/{9.6,11}/main/pg_hba.conf
- sudo service postgresql restart 11
- export PATH=/usr/lib/postgresql/11/bin:$PATH
before_script:
- psql --version
- psql -c 'create database travis_ci_test;' -U postgres
services:
- postgresql
# This line does all of the work: installs GHC if necessary, build the library,
# executables, and test suites, and runs the test suites. --no-terminal works
# around some quirks in Travis's terminal implementation.
script: TEST_TYPE=Travis stack --no-terminal --install-ghc test
# Caching so the next build will be fast too.
cache:
directories:
- $HOME/.stack