You will need the following packages to get travis-api to work:
$ sudo apt-get install libpcre3 libpcre3-dev $ auto/configure --user=$USER $ make $ sudo make install $ sudo ln -s /usr/local/nginx/sbin/nginx /bin/nginxMain Database & Logs Database setup
You might need to create a role first. For this you should run the following:
$ sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE USER yourusername WITH SUPERUSER PASSWORD 'yourpassword'"
Databases are set up with a Rake task that uses the database schemas (structure.sql
) in travis-migrations
. Details can be found in the Rakefile
.
To create and migrate the Databases:
$ ENV=development bundle exec rake db:create $ ENV=test bundle exec rake db:create
Please Note: The database names are configured using the environment variable ENV. If you are using a different configuration you will have to make your own adjustments. The default environment is test
.
ENV=development bundle exec ruby -Ilib -S rackup
(The database connection can be overwritten by setting a DATABASE_URL env var. Please ensure you also set ENV to the corresponding env and add encryption key config to config/travis.yml
)
$ bundle exec script/server
If you have problems with Nginx because the websocket is already in use, try restarting your computer.
git checkout -b my-new-feature
)git commit -am 'Add some feature'
)git push origin my-new-feature
)v3 documentation can be found at https://developer.travis-ci.org which is a repository that can be found at https://github.com/travis-pro/developer
Adding V3 Endpoints Developer DocumentationStart with the find/get spec (for example: spec/v3/services/caches/find_spec.rb) for your new endpoint. If you don't have a find route start with whatever route you want to add first. Run the test and add the files you need to clear the errors. They should be:
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