lnd.xprv/.travis.yml
Oliver Gugger 1558edbc3c
travis+lint: fix memory usage
There is a setting to control how often the garbage collector is run.
Apparently this is a tradeoff between CPU and memory usage. If we can
limit the memory being used in that way, this allows us to use multiple
worker again, so overall this shouldn't be much slower than before.
2020-09-21 21:17:46 +02:00

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language: go
cache:
directories:
- ~/bitcoin/bitcoin-0.19.1/bin
- $DOWNLOAD_CACHE
- $GOCACHE
- $GOPATH/pkg/mod
- $GOPATH/src/github.com/btcsuite
- $GOPATH/src/github.com/golang
- $GOPATH/src/github.com/grpc-ecosystem
- $GOPATH/src/gopkg.in/alecthomas
- $GOPATH/src/google.golang.org
# Remove Travis' default flag --depth=50 from the git clone command to make sure
# we have the whole git history, including the commit we lint against.
git:
depth: false
go:
- "1.14.x"
env:
global:
- GOCACHE=$HOME/.go-build
- DOWNLOAD_CACHE=$HOME/download_cache
sudo: required
jobs:
include:
- stage: Sanity Check
name: Lint and compile
before_script:
# Install the RPC tools as a before step so Travis collapses the output
# after it's done.
- ./scripts/install_travis_proto.sh
script:
# Step 1: Make sure no diff is produced when compiling with the correct
# version.
- make rpc-check
# Step 2: Make sure the unit tests compile, but don't run them. They run
# in a GitHub Workflow.
- make unit pkg=... case=_NONE_
# Step 3: Lint go code. Invoke GC more often to reduce memory usage.
- GOGC=30 make lint
- stage: Integration Test
name: Btcd Integration
script:
- make itest
- name: Bitcoind Integration
script:
- bash ./scripts/install_bitcoind.sh
- make itest backend=bitcoind
- name: Neutrino Integration
script:
- make itest backend=neutrino
- name: Btcd Integration ARM
script:
- GOARM=7 GOARCH=arm GOOS=linux CGO_ENABLED=0 make btcd build-itest
- file lnd-itest
- GOARM=7 GOARCH=arm GOOS=linux CGO_ENABLED=0 make itest-only
arch: arm64
- name: Btcd Integration Windows
script:
- make itest-windows
os: windows
before_install:
- choco upgrade --no-progress -y make netcat curl findutils
- export MAKE=mingw32-make
after_failure:
- |-
case $TRAVIS_OS_NAME in
windows)
echo "Uploading to termbin.com..."
for f in ./lntest/itest/*.log; do cat $f | nc termbin.com 9999 | xargs -r0 printf "$f"' uploaded to %s'; done
;;
esac
after_failure:
- |-
case $TRAVIS_OS_NAME in
windows)
# Needs other commands, see after_script of the Windows build
;;
*)
LOG_FILES=./lntest/itest/*.log
echo "Uploading to termbin.com..." && find $LOG_FILES | xargs -I{} sh -c "cat {} | nc termbin.com 9999 | xargs -r0 printf '{} uploaded to %s'"
echo "Uploading to file.io..." && tar -zcvO $LOG_FILES | curl -s -F 'file=@-;filename=logs.tar.gz' https://file.io | xargs -r0 printf 'logs.tar.gz uploaded to %s\n'
;;
esac