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62 changes: 15 additions & 47 deletions .travis.yml
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# Travis CI configuration for automated .mpy file generation.
# Author: Tony DiCola
# License: Public Domain
# This configuration will work with Travis CI (travis-ci.org) to automacially
# build .mpy files for MicroPython when a new tagged release is created. This
# file is relatively generic and can be shared across multiple repositories by
# following these steps:
# 1. Copy this file into a .travis.yml file in the root of the repository.
# 2. Change the deploy > file section below to list each of the .mpy files
# that should be generated. The config will automatically look for
# .py files with the same name as the source for generating the .mpy files.
# Note that the .mpy extension should be lower case!
# 3. Commit the .travis.yml file and push it to GitHub.
# 4. Go to travis-ci.org and find the repository (it needs to be setup to access
# your github account, and your github account needs access to write to the
# repo). Flip the 'ON' switch on for Travis and the repo, see the Travis
# docs for more details: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/getting-started/
# 5. Get a GitHub 'personal access token' which has at least 'public_repo' or
# 'repo' scope: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-an-access-token-for-command-line-use/
# Keep this token safe and secure! Anyone with the token will be able to
# access and write to your GitHub repositories. Travis will use the token
# to attach the .mpy files to the release.
# 6. In the Travis CI settings for the repository that was enabled find the
# environment variable editing page: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/environment-variables/#Defining-Variables-in-Repository-Settings
# Add an environment variable named GITHUB_TOKEN and set it to the value
# of the GitHub personal access token above. Keep 'Display value in build
# log' flipped off.
# 7. That's it! Tag a release and Travis should go to work to add .mpy files
# to the release. It takes about a 2-3 minutes for a worker to spin up,
# build mpy-cross, and add the binaries to the release.
language: generic
# This is a common .travis.yml for generating library release zip files for
# CircuitPython library releases using circuitpython-build-tools.
# See https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython-build-tools for detailed setup
# instructions.

sudo: true
dist: trusty
sudo: false
language: python
python:
- "3.6"

cache:
pip: true

deploy:
provider: releases
api_key: $GITHUB_TOKEN
file:
- "neopixel.mpy"
file_glob: true
file: bundles/*
skip_cleanup: true
on:
tags: true

before_install:
- sudo apt-get -yqq update
- sudo apt-get install -y build-essential git python python-pip
- git clone https://github.com/adafruit/micropython.git
- cd micropython
- git checkout stable
- cd ..
- make -C micropython/mpy-cross
- export PATH=$PATH:$PWD/micropython/mpy-cross/
- sudo pip install shyaml

before_deploy:
- shyaml get-values deploy.file < .travis.yml | sed 's/.mpy/.py/' | xargs -L1 mpy-cross
script: circuitpython-build-bundles --filename_prefix adafruit-circuitpython-neopixel --library_location .
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python:
version: 3
requirements_file: requirements.txt

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