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applied-fp-course/.travis.yml
Sean Chalmers b8921cd1aa
the bonnet is up and we're on bricks. Fix it. (#71)
* Add shell.nix that includes sqlite.

previous shell environment didn't include an application that was necessary for
developing the application. Whoops.

This new shell.nix lets students add their own development tools if they want
to try something out. `ghcid` for example.

* Overhaul: New techniques, new exercises.

Remove hspec-wai dependencies, add waargonaut.

The aeson dependency has been replaced with waargonaut, and the exercises have
been updated to match. Some exercises have been removed.

Add the use of `finally` as a demonstration and reminder that we should be
cleaning up things like connections when an app is done.

Explain the purpose of the `runDB` function so that implementation makes more
sense to students as an exercise.

Add exercise to generalise the error type that is used in the `AppM` transformer
that they implement. This flows onto a later exercise where they reuse this type
to simplify a function that is not part of the core application. This also
allows for an easier introduction of `ExceptT` as an exercise later in the
course when `AppM` is no longer usable.

Add a startup error constructor as making the students add it isn't informative
when compared to the rest of the exercise.

* Remove all duplicate tests. Rebuild Level03.

Level03 has been changed entirely to be centered on writing tests for student
code. The tests are then to be updated by the students as they progress through
the course. There are no duplicated tests and there is a bit more incentive for
students to get in and get their hands dirty with respect to testing their own
work.

Still not sure what to do with doctests just yet. More documentation is required
for that.

* Remove Level03 exe and modules.

* Feedback driven development

* Add tighter bounds for lens.
* Add bounds for old-locale and contravariant.
* Realign some imports.
* Rename 'AppM'' to 'AppM' and 'AppM' to 'App'.
* Clean up an utterly misleading and out of date comment regarding configuration
  package choices. Revert to unremarkable statement about it being JSON.
* Remove redundant import of `Level02.Types` from `tests/Test.hs`.
* Add waargonaut to extra-deps in stack.yaml.
* Bump LTS in stack.yaml to 12.14.
* Fix typos.
* Improve wording, restructure some comments.

* Revert LTS bump, increase contravariant upper bound for GHC 8.6.1

* Try updated stack.yaml

* Update travis.yml:

Bump patch versions of GHC:

* 8.4.3 -> 8.4.4
* 8.6.1 -> 8.6.2

Drop Stack LTS:

6, 9, 10

Add Stack LTS:

11, 12

* Add fixes to help stack nightly builds on travis. Remove some comments in cabal file

* Remove LTS-11, add in-memory db notes to level04

* add workshop levels document for expansion

* Proofread changes.

* Try to use cached GHC downloads for stack on travis

* Remove install ghc flag from stack commands

* Last try to stop stack downloading its own GHC

* Revert stack travis changes. Attempt to pin appar version for 7.10.3.

* Drop support for GHC 7.10.3
2018-12-07 10:16:13 +10:00

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# This Travis job script has been generated by a script via
#
# runghc make_travis_yml_2.hs 'applied-fp-course.cabal'
#
# For more information, see https://github.com/hvr/multi-ghc-travis
#
language: c
sudo: false
git:
submodules: false # whether to recursively clone submodules
cache:
directories:
- $HOME/.cabal/packages
- $HOME/.cabal/store
- $HOME/.ghc
- $HOME/.stack
- $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/.stack-work
before_cache:
- rm -fv $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org/build-reports.log
# remove files that are regenerated by 'cabal update'
- rm -fv $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org/00-index.*
- rm -fv $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org/*.json
- rm -fv $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org/01-index.cache
- rm -fv $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org/01-index.tar
- rm -fv $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org/01-index.tar.idx
- rm -rfv $HOME/.cabal/packages/head.hackage
matrix:
include:
# - env: BUILD=cabal
# compiler: "ghc-7.10.3"
# env: TEST=--disable-tests BENCH=--disable-benchmarks
# addons: {apt: {packages: [ghc-ppa-tools,cabal-install-2.4,ghc-7.10.3], sources: [hvr-ghc]}}
- env: BUILD=cabal
compiler: "ghc-8.0.2"
# env: TEST=--disable-tests BENCH=--disable-benchmarks
addons: {apt: {packages: [ghc-ppa-tools,cabal-install-2.4,ghc-8.0.2], sources: [hvr-ghc]}}
- env: BUILD=cabal
compiler: "ghc-8.2.2"
# env: TEST=--disable-tests BENCH=--disable-benchmarks
addons: {apt: {packages: [ghc-ppa-tools,cabal-install-2.4,ghc-8.2.2], sources: [hvr-ghc]}}
- env: BUILD=cabal
compiler: "ghc-8.4.4"
# env: TEST=--disable-tests BENCH=--disable-benchmarks
addons: {apt: {packages: [ghc-ppa-tools,cabal-install-2.4,ghc-8.4.4], sources: [hvr-ghc]}}
- env: BUILD=cabal
compiler: "ghc-8.6.2"
# env: TEST=--disable-tests BENCH=--disable-benchmarks
addons: {apt: {packages: [ghc-ppa-tools,cabal-install-2.4,ghc-8.6.2], sources: [hvr-ghc]}}
# The Stack builds. We can pass in arbitrary Stack arguments via the ARGS
# variable, such as using --stack-yaml to point to a different file.
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS=""
compiler: ": #stack default"
addons: {apt: {packages: [libgmp-dev]}}
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS="--resolver lts-12"
compiler: ": #stack 8.4.4"
addons: {apt: {packages: [libgmp-dev]}}
# Nightly builds are allowed to fail
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS="--resolver nightly"
compiler: ": #stack nightly"
addons: {apt: {packages: [libgmp-dev]}}
# Build on macOS in addition to Linux
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS=""
compiler: ": #stack default osx"
os: osx
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS="--resolver lts-12"
compiler: ": #stack 8.4.4 osx"
os: osx
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS="--resolver nightly"
compiler: ": #stack nightly osx"
os: osx
allow_failures:
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS="--resolver nightly"
before_install:
- HC=${CC}
- HCPKG=${HC/ghc/ghc-pkg}
- unset CC
- ROOTDIR=$(pwd)
- mkdir -p $HOME/.local/bin
- "PATH=/opt/ghc/bin:/opt/ghc-ppa-tools/bin:$HOME/local/bin:$PATH"
- HCNUMVER=$(( $(${HC} --numeric-version|sed -E 's/([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+).*/\1 * 10000 + \2 * 100 + \3/') ))
- echo $HCNUMVER
# Download and unpack the stack executable
- export PATH=/opt/ghc/$GHCVER/bin:/opt/cabal/$CABALVER/bin:$HOME/.local/bin:/opt/alex/$ALEXVER/bin:/opt/happy/$HAPPYVER/bin:$HOME/.cabal/bin:$PATH
- mkdir -p ~/.local/bin
- |
if [ `uname` = "Darwin" ]
then
travis_retry curl --insecure -L https://www.stackage.org/stack/osx-x86_64 | tar xz --strip-components=1 --include '*/stack' -C ~/.local/bin
else
travis_retry curl -L https://www.stackage.org/stack/linux-x86_64 | tar xz --wildcards --strip-components=1 -C ~/.local/bin '*/stack'
fi
install:
- echo "$(${HC} --version) [$(${HC} --print-project-git-commit-id 2> /dev/null || echo '?')]"
- BENCH=${BENCH---enable-benchmarks}
- TEST=${TEST---enable-tests}
- HADDOCK=${HADDOCK-true}
- INSTALLED=${INSTALLED-true}
- GHCHEAD=${GHCHEAD-false}
- DISTDIR=$(mktemp -d /tmp/dist-test.XXXX)
- |
case "$BUILD" in
stack)
cabal --version
ghc --version
# Add in extra-deps for older snapshots, as necessary
stack --no-terminal $ARGS --install-ghc build --bench --dry-run || ( \
stack --no-terminal $ARGS --install-ghc build cabal-install && \
stack --no-terminal $ARGS solver --update-config)
# Build the dependencies
stack --no-terminal $ARGS test --bench --only-dependencies
;;
cabal)
cabal --version
travis_retry cabal update -v
;;
esac
# Here starts the actual work to be performed for the package under test;
# any command which exits with a non-zero exit code causes the build to fail.
script:
# Build with stack
- if [[ "$BUILD" == "stack" ]]; then stack --no-terminal $ARGS build --no-run-benchmarks; fi
# Build with cabal, using individual commands so we can see which part failed.
- if [[ "$BUILD" == "cabal" ]]; then cabal new-configure -w ${HC} --enable-tests --ghc-options -O0; fi
- if [[ "$BUILD" == "cabal" ]]; then cabal new-build -w ${HC} all; fi
- if [[ "$BUILD" == "cabal" ]]; then rm -rf ./dist-newstyle; fi
# REGENDATA ["applied-fp-course.cabal"]
# EOF