rust/.travis.yml
Ryan Cumming 60ba253753 Run VS Code tests on CI
This is actually much faster than I expected; it takes about 13 seconds
to download VS Code and run the unit tests. This means the VS Code tests
are still significantly faster than the Rust ones.

If this ends up being unreliable we can always remove it later or move
it to a separate optional job.

We also need to ignore the `.vscode-test` directory when running
`prettier` or it will get upset about some temporary JSON files VS Code
creates.
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cache: cargo
before_cache:
- find ./target/debug -maxdepth 1 -type f -delete
- rm -fr ./target/debug/{deps,.fingerprint}/{*ra_*,*test*,*gen_lsp*,*thread_worker*}
- rm -f ./target/.rustc_info.json
matrix:
include:
- name: "Rust Tests"
os: linux
dist: xenial
language: rust
rust: stable
script:
- rustup component add rustfmt
- rustup component add rust-src
- cargo test --no-run # let's measure compile time separately
- cargo test
env:
- RUSTFLAGS="-D warnings", CARGO_INCREMENTAL=0
- name: "Rust Docs"
os: linux
if: branch = master AND type = push
before_script:
- DEPLOY_DOCS=1
language: rust
rust: stable
script:
- cargo doc --all --no-deps
env:
- RUSTFLAGS="-D warnings", CARGO_INCREMENTAL=0
- name: "VS Code Tests"
os: linux
language: node_js
dist: xenial
node_js: node
services:
- xvfb
before_install: cd editors/code
install:
- npm install
- npm run vscode:prepublish
script:
- npm ci
- npm run travis
env:
- CXX="g++-4.9", CC="gcc-4.9"
branches:
only:
- staging
- master
- trying
deploy:
provider: pages
skip-cleanup: true
github-token: $DOCS_TOKEN # Set in the settings page of your repository, as a secure variable
keep-history: true
local-dir: target/doc
branch: gh-pages
on:
branch: master
condition: $DEPLOY_DOCS = 1