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# Generic .travis.yml file for running continuous integration on Travis-CI for
# any ROS package.
#
# Available here:
# - https://github.com/felixduvallet/ros-travis-integration
#
# This installs ROS on a clean Travis-CI virtual machine, creates a ROS
# workspace, resolves all listed dependencies, and sets environment variables
# (setup.bash). Then, it compiles the entire ROS workspace (ensuring there are
# no compilation errors), and runs all the tests. If any of the compilation/test
# phases fail, the build is marked as a failure.
#
# We handle two types of package dependencies specified in the package manifest:
# - system dependencies that can be installed using `rosdep`, including other
# ROS packages and system libraries. These dependencies must be known to
# `rosdistro` and are installed using apt-get.
# - package dependencies that must be checked out from source. These are handled by
# `wstool`, and should be listed in a file named dependencies.rosinstall.
#
# There are envioronment variables you may want to change, such as ROS_DISTRO,
# ROSINSTALL_FILE, and the CATKIN_OPTIONS file. See the README.md for more
# information on these flags, and
# https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/environment-variables/ for information about
# Travis environment variables in general.
#
# Author: Felix Duvallet <[email protected]>
# Modified by: Neil Nie <[email protected]>
# NOTE: The build lifecycle on Travis.ci is something like this:
# before_install
# install
# before_script
# script
# after_success or after_failure
# after_script
# OPTIONAL before_deploy
# OPTIONAL deploy
# OPTIONAL after_deploy
################################################################################
sudo: required
cache:
- apt
# Build all valid Ubuntu/ROS combinations available on Travis VMs.
language: generic
matrix:
include:
- name: "Xenial kinetic"
dist: xenial
env: ROS_DISTRO=kinetic
# Configuration variables. All variables are global now, but this can be used to
# trigger a build matrix for different ROS distributions if desired.
env:
global:
- ROS_CI_DESKTOP="`lsb_release -cs`" # e.g. [precise|trusty|...]
- CI_SOURCE_PATH=$(pwd)
- ROSINSTALL_FILE=$CI_SOURCE_PATH/dependencies.rosinstall
- CATKIN_OPTIONS=$CI_SOURCE_PATH/catkin.options
- ROS_PARALLEL_JOBS='-j8 -l6'
# Set the python path manually to include /usr/-/python2.7/dist-packages
# as this is where apt-get installs python packages.
- PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages:/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
################################################################################
# Install system dependencies, namely a very barebones ROS setup.
before_install:
- sudo sh -c "echo \"deb http://packages.ros.org/ros/ubuntu $ROS_CI_DESKTOP main\" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ros-latest.list"
- sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80 --recv-key 421C365BD9FF1F717815A3895523BAEEB01FA116
- sudo apt-get update -qq
- sudo apt-get install dpkg
- sudo apt-get install -y python-catkin-pkg python-rosdep python-wstool ros-$ROS_DISTRO-ros-base
- source /opt/ros/$ROS_DISTRO/setup.bash
# Prepare rosdep to install dependencies.
- sudo rosdep init
- rosdep update
# >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> travis doesn't work from here on >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
# Create a catkin workspace with the package under integration.
#install:
# - mkdir -p ~/catkin_ws/src
# - cd ~/catkin_ws/src
# - catkin_init_workspace
# # Create the devel/setup.bash (run catkin_make with an empty workspace) and
# # source it to set the path variables.
# - cd ~/catkin_ws
# - catkin_make
# - source devel/setup.bash
# # Add the package under integration to the workspace using a symlink.
# - cd ~/catkin_ws/src
# - ln -s $CI_SOURCE_PATH/ros .
#
## Install all dependencies, using wstool first and rosdep second.
## wstool looks for a ROSINSTALL_FILE defined in the environment variables.
#before_script:
# # source dependencies: install using wstool.
# - cd ~/catkin_ws/src
# - wstool init
# - if [[ -f $ROSINSTALL_FILE ]] ; then wstool merge $ROSINSTALL_FILE ; fi
# - wstool up
# # package depdencies: install using rosdep.
# - cd ~/catkin_ws
# - rosdep install -y --from-paths src --ignore-src --rosdistro $ROS_DISTRO
#
## Compile and test (mark the build as failed if any step fails). If the
## CATKIN_OPTIONS file exists, use it as an argument to catkin_make, for example
## to blacklist certain packages.
##
## NOTE on testing: `catkin_make run_tests` will show the output of the tests
## (gtest, nosetest, etc..) but always returns 0 (success) even if a test
## fails. Running `catkin_test_results` aggregates all the results and returns
## non-zero when a test fails (which notifies Travis the build failed).
#script:
# - source /opt/ros/$ROS_DISTRO/setup.bash
# - cd ~/catkin_ws
# - catkin_make $( [ -f $CATKIN_OPTIONS ] && cat $CATKIN_OPTIONS )
# # Run the tests, ensuring the path is set correctly.
# - source devel/setup.bash