puppeteer/.travis.yml
Jack Franklin c2c2bb7e55
chore(agnostification): common/helper.ts (#6515)
* chore(agnostification): common/helper.ts

The `readProtocolStream` method uses `fs` only if you want to write to a
file. So we gate at the start of the function and ensure that if we got
given a path we are not in a Node environment.
2020-10-19 09:57:15 +01:00

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language: node_js
services: xvfb
jobs:
include:
- os: "osx"
name: 'Unit tests: macOS/Chromium'
node_js: "10.19.0"
osx_image: xcode11.4
env:
- CHROMIUM=true
before_install:
- PUPPETEER_PRODUCT=firefox npm install
script:
- ls .local-chromium .local-firefox
- npm run tsc
- travis_retry npm run unit
- os: "windows"
name: 'Unit tests: Windows/Chromium'
node_js: "10.19.0"
env:
- CHROMIUM=true
before_install:
- PUPPETEER_PRODUCT=firefox npm install
script:
- ls .local-chromium .local-firefox
- npm run tsc
- travis_retry npm run unit
# Runs unit tests on Linux + Chromium
- node_js: "10.19.0"
name: 'Unit tests [with coverage]: Linux/Chromium'
env:
- CHROMIUM=true
before_install:
- PUPPETEER_PRODUCT=firefox npm install
script:
- travis_retry npm run unit-with-coverage
- npm run assert-unit-coverage
- node_js: "12.16.3"
name: 'Unit tests [Node 12]: Linux/Chromium'
env:
- CHROMIUM=true
before_install:
- PUPPETEER_PRODUCT=firefox npm install
script:
- travis_retry npm run unit
- node_js: "14.2.0"
name: 'Unit tests [Node 14]: Linux/Chromium'
env:
- CHROMIUM=true
before_install:
- PUPPETEER_PRODUCT=firefox npm install
script:
- travis_retry npm run unit
- node_js: "12.16.3"
name: 'Browser tests: Linux/Chromium'
addons:
chrome: stable
env:
- CHROMIUM=true
script:
- travis_retry npm run test-browser
# This bot runs all the extra checks that aren't the main Puppeteer unit tests
- node_js: "10.19.0"
name: 'Extra tests: Linux/Chromium'
env:
- CHROMIUM=true
script:
- npm run lint
# Ensure that we can generate the new docs without erroring
- npm run generate-docs
- npm run ensure-correct-devtools-protocol-revision
# This bot runs separately as it changes package.json to test puppeteer-core
# and we don't want that leaking into other bots and causing issues.
- node_js: "10.19.0"
name: 'Test bundling and install of packages'
env:
- CHROMIUM=true
script:
- npm run test-install
# Runs unit tests on Linux + Firefox
- node_js: "10.19.0"
name: 'Unit tests: Linux/Firefox'
env:
- FIREFOX=true
before_install:
- PUPPETEER_PRODUCT=firefox npm install
script:
- travis_retry npm run funit
notifications:
email: false