# Use the Android base system since it provides the SDK, etc. language: java matrix: include: - os: linux language: android - os: osx osx_image: xcode9.3 env: ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=/usr/local/share/android-sdk env: ANDROID_HOME=/usr/local/share/android-sdk - os: osx osx_image: xcode9.2 env: ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=/usr/local/share/android-sdk env: ANDROID_HOME=/usr/local/share/android-sdk - os: osx osx_image: xcode8.3 env: ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=/usr/local/share/android-sdk env: ANDROID_HOME=/usr/local/share/android-sdk # On Ubuntu/trusty 14.04, the PPA is needed on to provide lots of the # dependencies, but this then also serves as a test of the PPA, which # is used on Windows Subsystem for Linux. addons: apt: update: true sources: - sourceline: 'ppa:fdroid/fdroidserver' packages: - python3-babel - python3-setuptools - fdroidserver android: components: - android-23 # required for `fdroid build` test - build-tools-27.0.3 # required for `fdroid build` test licenses: - 'android-sdk-preview-.+' - 'android-sdk-license-.+' # * ensure java8 is installed since Android SDK doesn't work with Java9 # * Java needs to be at least 1.8.0_131 to have MD5 properly disabled # https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/oracle-jre-will-no-longer-trust-md5-signed-code-by-default # https://opsech.io/posts/2017/Jun/09/openjdk-april-2017-security-update-131-8u131-and-md5-signed-jars.html install: - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then set -x; brew update > /dev/null; if [ "`sw_vers -productVersion | sed 's,10\.\([0-9]*\).*,\1,'`" -gt 10 ]; then brew upgrade python; else brew install python3; fi; brew install dash bash gradle jenv; brew install gnu-sed --with-default-names; if ! ruby -e 'v = `javac -version 2>&1`.split()[1].gsub("_", "."); exit Gem::Dependency.new("", "~> 1.8.0.131").match?("", v)'; then brew cask uninstall java --force; brew cask install caskroom/versions/java8; fi; brew cask install android-sdk; export AAPT_VERSION=`sed -n "s,^MINIMUM_AAPT_VERSION\s*=\s*['\"]\(.*\)[['\"],\1,p" fdroidserver/common.py`; mkdir -p "$ANDROID_HOME/licenses"; echo -e "\n8933bad161af4178b1185d1a37fbf41ea5269c55" > "$ANDROID_HOME/licenses/android-sdk-license"; echo -e "\nd56f5187479451eabf01fb78af6dfcb131a6481e" >> "$ANDROID_HOME/licenses/android-sdk-license"; echo -e "\n84831b9409646a918e30573bab4c9c91346d8abd" > "$ANDROID_HOME/licenses/android-sdk-preview-license"; echo y | $ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin/sdkmanager "platform-tools"; echo y | $ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin/sdkmanager "build-tools;$AAPT_VERSION"; echo y | $ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin/sdkmanager "platforms;android-23"; sudo pip3 install babel; sudo pip3 install --quiet --editable . ; sudo rm -rf fdroidserver.egg-info; ls -l /System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines || true; ls -l /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines || true; echo $PATH; echo $JAVA_HOME; jenv versions; /usr/libexec/java_home; java -version; which java; javac -version; which javac; jarsigner -help; which jarsigner; keytool -help; which keytool; set +x; fi # The OSX tests seem to run slower, they often timeout. So only run # the test suite with the installed version of fdroid. # # Supporting pip on Ubuntu/trusty was too painful here, since it seems # that pip installs conflict with the Ubuntu packages. script: - ./tests/run-tests after_failure: - cd $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR - ls -lR | curl -F 'clbin=<-' https://clbin.com