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# With infos from
# http://tjelvarolsson.com/blog/how-to-continuously-test-your-python-code-on-windows-using-appveyor/
# https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/appveyor/
# https://github.com/rmcgibbo/python-appveyor-conda-example
# Backslashes in quotes need to be escaped: \ -> "\\"
environment:
global:
# SDK v7.0 MSVC Express 2008's SetEnv.cmd script will fail if the
# /E:ON and /V:ON options are not enabled in the batch script intepreter
# See: http://stackoverflow.com/a/13751649/163740
CMD_IN_ENV: "cmd /E:ON /V:ON /C obvci_appveyor_python_build_env.cmd"
# Workaround for https://github.com/conda/conda-build/issues/636
PYTHONIOENCODING: "UTF-8"
matrix:
# for testing purpose: numpy 1.8 on py2.7, for the rest use 1.10/latest
# theoretically the CONDA_INSTALL_LOCN could be only two: one for 32bit,
# one for 64bit because we construct envs anyway. But using one for the
# right python version is hopefully making it fast due to package caching.
- TARGET_ARCH: "x64"
CONDA_PY: "27"
CONDA_NPY: "18"
PYTHON_VERSION: "2.7"
TEST_ALL: "no"
CONDA_INSTALL_LOCN: "C:\\Miniconda-x64"
- TARGET_ARCH: "x64"
CONDA_PY: "34"
CONDA_NPY: "110"
PYTHON_VERSION: "3.4"
TEST_ALL: "no"
CONDA_INSTALL_LOCN: "C:\\Miniconda3-x64"
- TARGET_ARCH: "x64"
CONDA_PY: "35"
CONDA_NPY: "110"
PYTHON_VERSION: "3.5"
TEST_ALL: "no"
CONDA_INSTALL_LOCN: "C:\\Miniconda35-x64"
- TARGET_ARCH: "x86"
CONDA_PY: "27"
CONDA_NPY: "18"
PYTHON_VERSION: "2.7"
# this variable influence pdf/svg and most importantly the latex related tests
# which triples the runtime of the tests (7-8min vs 30min).
# pick the one which seems to make the most problems and run it last, so that
# the rest of the tests can give feedback earlier
TEST_ALL: "yes"
CONDA_INSTALL_LOCN: "C:\\Miniconda"
# We always use a 64-bit machine, but can build x86 distributions
# with the PYTHON_ARCH variable (which is used by CMD_IN_ENV).
platform:
- x64
# all our python builds have to happen in tests_script...
build: false
init:
- cmd: "ECHO %PYTHON_VERSION% %CONDA_INSTALL_LOCN%"
install:
- cmd: set PATH=%CONDA_INSTALL_LOCN%;%CONDA_INSTALL_LOCN%\scripts;%PATH%;
- cmd: set PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
# for obvci_appveyor_python_build_env.cmd
- cmd: conda install -c pelson/channel/development --yes --quiet obvious-ci
# for msinttypes and newer stuff
- cmd: conda config --add channels conda-forge
- cmd: conda config --set show_channel_urls yes
- cmd: conda config --set always_yes true
# For building conda packages
- cmd: conda install --yes conda-build jinja2 anaconda-client
# this is now the downloaded conda...
- conda info -a
# Fix the appveyor build environment to work with conda build
# workaround for missing vcvars64.bat in py34 64bit
- cmd: copy ci\appveyor\vcvars64.bat "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC\bin\amd64"
# For building, use a new environment which only includes the requirements for mpl
# same things as the requirements in ci/conda_recipe/meta.yaml
# if conda-forge gets a new pyqt, it might be nice to install it as well to have more backends
# https://github.com/conda-forge/conda-forge.github.io/issues/157#issuecomment-223536381
- cmd: conda create -q -n test-environment python=%PYTHON_VERSION% pip setuptools numpy python-dateutil freetype=2.6 msinttypes "tk=8.5" pyparsing pytz tornado "libpng>=1.6.21,<1.7" "zlib=1.2" "cycler>=0.10" nose mock
- activate test-environment
- cmd: echo %PYTHON_VERSION% %TARGET_ARCH%
- cmd: IF %PYTHON_VERSION% == 2.7 conda install -q functools32
# Let the install prefer the static builds of the libs
- set LIBRARY_LIB=%CONDA_PREFIX%\Library\lib
- cmd: 'mkdir lib || cmd /c "exit /b 0"'
- copy /Y %LIBRARY_LIB%\zlibstatic.lib lib\z.lib
- copy /Y %LIBRARY_LIB%\libpng_static.lib lib\png.lib
# These z.lib / png.lib are not static versions but files which end up as
# dependencies to the dll file. This is fine for the conda build, but not here
# and for the wheels
- del %LIBRARY_LIB%\png.lib
- del %LIBRARY_LIB%\z.lib
- set MPLBASEDIRLIST=%CONDA_PREFIX%\Library\;.
# enables the local freetype build
- copy ci\travis\setup.cfg .
# Show the installed packages + versions
- conda list
test_script:
# Now build the thing..
- '%CMD_IN_ENV% python setup.py develop'
# these should show no z, png, or freetype dll...
- set "DUMPBIN=%VS140COMNTOOLS%\..\..\VC\bin\dumpbin.exe"
#- cmd: '"%DUMPBIN%" /DEPENDENTS lib\matplotlib\_png*.pyd'
#- cmd: '"%DUMPBIN%" /DEPENDENTS lib\matplotlib\ft2font*.pyd'
- cmd: '"%DUMPBIN%" /DEPENDENTS lib\matplotlib\ft2font*.pyd | findstr freetype.*.dll && exit /b 1 || exit /b 0'
- cmd: '"%DUMPBIN%" /DEPENDENTS lib\\matplotlib\\_png*.pyd | findstr z.*.dll && exit /b 1 || exit /b 0'
- cmd: '"%DUMPBIN%" /DEPENDENTS lib\\matplotlib\\_png*.pyd | findstr png.*.dll && exit /b 1 || exit /b 0'
# this are optional dependencies so that we don't skip so many tests...
- cmd: if x%TEST_ALL% == xyes; conda install -q pillow miktex inkscape
# missing packages on conda-forge for ffmpeg avconv mencoder imagemagick
- cmd: if x%TEST_ALL% == xyes; conda install -q -c menpo ffmpeg # a repackaged version
# This install sometimes failed randomly :-(
#- cmd: choco install imagemagick
# Test import of tkagg backend
- python -c "import matplotlib as m; m.use('tkagg'); import matplotlib.pyplot as plt; print(plt.get_backend())"
# tests
- python tests.py
# Generate a html for visual tests
- python visual_tests.py
after_test:
# After the tests were a success, build packages (wheels and conda)
# Build the wheel with the static libs
# Hide the output, the copied files really clutter the build log...
- cmd: '%CMD_IN_ENV% python setup.py bdist_wheel > NUL:'
# And now the conda build after a cleanup...
# cleanup build files so that they don't pollute the conda build but keep the wheel in dist...
- cmd: git clean -d -x -f -e dist/
# cleanup the environment so that the test-environment does not leak into the conda build...
- cmd: set MPLBASEDIRLIST=
- cmd: set LIBRARY_LIB=
- cmd: deactivate
- cmd: path
- cmd: where python
- cmd: '%CMD_IN_ENV% conda config --get channels'
- cmd: '%CMD_IN_ENV% conda build -q .\ci\conda_recipe'
# Move the conda package into the dist directory, to register it
# as an "artifact" for Appveyor.
- cmd: 'copy /Y %CONDA_INSTALL_LOCN%\conda-bld\win-32\*.bz2 dist || cmd /c "exit /b 0"'
- cmd: 'copy /Y %CONDA_INSTALL_LOCN%\conda-bld\win-64\*.bz2 dist || cmd /c "exit /b 0"'
- cmd: dir dist\
- cmd: echo finished...
artifacts:
- path: dist\*
name: packages
- path: result_images\*
name: result_images
type: zip
on_failure:
- python visual_tests.py
- echo zipping images after a failure...
- 7z a result_images.zip result_images\ |grep -v "Compressing"
- appveyor PushArtifact result_images.zip