arch-travis provides a chroot based Arch Linux build environment for
Travis-CI builds. It supports a very simple (and limited)
configuration based on .travis.yml
.
Example:
sudo: required
arch:
repos:
- papyros=http://dash.papyros.io/repos/$repo/$arch
packages:
# pacman packages
- python
- perl
# aur packages
- go-git
# packages from papyros repo
- papyros-shell
script:
- "./build_script.sh"
script:
- "curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mikkeloscar/arch-travis/master/arch-travis.sh | bash"
arch.repos
defines a list of custom repositories.
arch.packages
defines a list of packages (from official repos or AUR) to be
installed before running the build.
arch.script
defines a list of scripts to run as part of the build. Anything
defined in the arch.script
list will run from the base of the repository as a
normal user called travis
. sudo
is available as well as any packages
installed in the setup. The path of the build dir (or repository base), is
stored in the TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR
environment variable inside the chroot.
script
defines the scripts to be run by travis, this is where arch-travis is
initialized.
By default the following packages are installed and usable from within the build environment.
The following repositories are enabled by default.
- core
- extra
- community
- multilib
It is possible to use custom respositories by adding them to the arch.repos
section of .travis.yml
using the following format:
arch:
repos:
- repo-name=http://repo.com/path
The first repository in the list will be added first in pacman.conf
and all
custom repositories will be added before the default repositories.
- Increases build time with about 1-3 min.
- Doesn't work on travis container-based infrastructure because
sudo
is required. - Limited configuration.
- Doesn't include
base
group packages. If you need anything frombase
just add it to thearch.packages
list in.travis.yml
.
Apart from the basic arch
entry in .travis.yml
it is also possible to
define some environment variables in order to control the chroot setup.
The following variables are available:
ARCH_TRAVIS_CHROOT
name of the folder containing the chroot. (default is
root.x86_64
).
ARCH_TRAVIS_MIRROR
Arch Linux mirror used by pacman. See list of available
mirrors here. Omit the /$repo/os/$arch
part of the mirror
when defining this variable. (default is https://mirrors.lug.mtu.edu/archlinux
)
Note some https mirrors are not supported due to #4757.
ARCH_TRAVIS_CLEAN_CHROOT
by default the chroot archive and chroot folder is
left in $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR
, if you don't want this, then you can make
arch-travis remove them by enabling ARCH_TRAVIS_CLEAN_CHROOT
.
ARCH_TRAVIS_ARCH
Set the default architecture to use in the chroot. Valid
values are x86_64
(default) and i686
.
To use, just add the variable to the env
section of .travis.yml
.
env:
- ARCH_TRAVIS_CHROOT="custom_root" ARCH_TRAVIS_CLEAN_CHROOT=1
The default compiler available in the chroot is gcc
, if you want to use
clang
instead just add the following to .travis.yml
and arch-travis will
export CC=clang
in your build:
language: c
compiler: clang
Copyright (C) 2016 Mikkel Oscar Lyderik Larsen
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