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branches:
only:
- master
- devel
- /devel-.*/
- /travis.*/
- /ci-.*/
language: shell
os: linux
dist: bionic
arch:
- amd64
- arm64
# Disabled due to intermittent failures and long running times
# - ppc64le
# Disabled until grpcio works with s390x
# https://github.com/grpc/grpc/issues/23797
# - s390x
env:
jobs:
- PYTHON=3.8
- PYTHON=3.7
- PYTHON=3.6
global:
- PYTHONWARNINGS="ignore::DeprecationWarning"
- PIP_PROGRESS_BAR="off"
- COVERALLS_PARALLEL=true
# Cache downloaded and built python packages
# This needs to be explicit, 'cache: pip' only works with 'language: python'
cache:
directories:
- $HOME/.cache/pip/wheels
addons:
apt:
packages:
- graphviz
before_install:
- lscpu
- |
# Install venv on Linux using Ubuntu distributed python
if [ "$TRAVIS_CPU_ARCH" != "amd64" ]; then
# There are a lot fewer wheels distributed for non-x86 architectures.
# We end up building a lot of them locally, install dev packages
export EXTRA_PKGS="build-essential gfortran llvm-10-dev libfreetype6-dev libjpeg-dev liblapack-dev zlib1g-dev"
# Export LLVM_CONFIG for llvmlite
export LLVM_CONFIG=llvm-config-10
# Disable coverage
export RUN_COV=""
fi
# matplotlib depends on cython
# explicitly install numpy (https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/9239)
export EXTRA_PIP="cython $(grep numpy requirements.txt)"
# distutils is only needed for python3.8
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python3.8/+bug/1851684
- sudo apt-get install -y python$PYTHON-dev python$PYTHON-venv python$PYTHON-distutils $EXTRA_PKGS
- python$PYTHON -m venv $HOME/venv
# Provide fake xdg-open
- echo "#!/bin/sh" > $HOME/venv/bin/xdg-open
- chmod +x $HOME/venv/bin/xdg-open
# The rest of the setup is common for all environments
- source $HOME/venv/bin/activate
- python --version
- pip install -U pip wheel
- pip --version
- |
# Install undeclared dependencies
if [ "x$EXTRA_PIP" != "x" ]; then
pip install $EXTRA_PIP
fi
before_cache:
- pip cache info
- |
INSTALLED=`pip list | sed 's/-/_/g' | sed 's/ */-/' | tail -n+3`
CACHED=`pip cache list | cut -f 2,3 -d- | tail -n+3`
for P in $CACHED; do
# Remove cached and not installed
if [ `echo $INSTALLED | grep -o $P | wc -l` == "0" ] ; then
pip cache remove -v $P
fi
done
- pip cache info
install:
- pip install coveralls
- pip install -e .[dev]
script:
- if [ "x$RUN_COV" != "x" ] ; then echo "Running with coverage"; export COV_ARGS="--cov=psyneulink"; else echo "Running without coverage"; export COV_ARGS=""; fi
# CPU count detection is a mess. pytest-xdist checks for physical cores
# (not threads). However, Travis exposes mixed configurations:
# * amd64: 1s * 1c * 2t = 1c/2t
# * arm64: 1s * 32c * 1t = 32c/32t
# * ppc64le: 2s * 1c * 8t = 2c/16t
# * s390x: 4drawers * 1book * 1s * 1c * 1t = 4c/4t
# 'nproc' should give the correct count, including threads.
# There's also a limit on available memory so the below maxproc numbers
# make sure we don't run out of memory.
- if [ "$TRAVIS_CPU_ARCH" == "ppc64le" ] ; then export MAX_PROCESSES="--maxprocesses=6"; fi
- if [ "$TRAVIS_CPU_ARCH" == "arm64" ] ; then export MAX_PROCESSES="--maxprocesses=16"; fi
- pytest -n `nproc` -p no:logging --verbosity=0 $COV_ARGS $MAX_PROCESSES
after_script:
- if [ "x$RUN_COV" != "x" ] ; then coveralls; fi
notifications:
webhooks: https://coveralls.io/webhook