neovim/.travis.yml
Pavel Platto 1a361b629a os_fchown: enable 'change group' unittest on Travis-CI
Add section `before_install` in `.travis.yml` to create test group and
add current user to this group.
It is needed because by default user on Travis-CI belongs only to one
primary group derived from that user. So we have no alternative to
change group of the file.
2014-08-13 09:36:09 +03:00

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language: c
env:
global:
- PROJECT_ROOT="$(pwd)"
- CI_SCRIPTS="$PROJECT_ROOT/.ci"
# The next declaration is the encrypted COVERITY_SCAN_TOKEN, created
# via the "travis encrypt" command using the project repo's public key
- secure: "QEz92NyItkzQu52kCFD928jEwUYnA2OIgSyeNrp+Y3gm5rOmSZerY8hGiXyNZxocap9+qIPCapRRYU3ZYKWZPeucWMLN3aIjxAFdhugKbnmNYE1jFugb6b8N3SxiX/3206NHXlYaz0OZhh6OBAFmPUXamJC8OrWVgPNPo7wv4UQ="
matrix:
- CI_TARGET=clang-asan
- CI_TARGET=gcc-ia32
- CI_TARGET=gcc-unittest
- CI_TARGET=clint
- CI_TARGET=api-python
- CI_TARGET=coverity
before_install:
# Adds user to a dummy group.
# That allows to test changing the group of the file by `os_fchown`.
- sudo groupadd chown_test
- sudo usermod -a -G chown_test ${USER}
script:
# This will pass the environment variables down to a bash process which runs
# as $USER, while retaining the environment variables defined and belonging
# to secondary groups given above in usermod.
- sudo -E su ${USER} -c "sh -e \"${CI_SCRIPTS}/${CI_TARGET}.sh\""