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mhdatie avatar mhdatie commented on June 15, 2024

I'm currently looking at Travis CI. I have no experience in it but I'm looking to integrate it with Slack as well. Let me know if you have better suggestions.

If you have experience in Travis, let us know.

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ScottCooper92 avatar ScottCooper92 commented on June 15, 2024

Circle CI integrates with Github quite nicely: https://github.com/integrations/circle-ci

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mhdatie avatar mhdatie commented on June 15, 2024

Travis is set up on the dev branch but lint is complaining about Java 8 lambas as I'm using them for RxJava. I tried the workaround suggested in retrolamda repo but with no luck.. So it's a gradle issue

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williamwebb avatar williamwebb commented on June 15, 2024

@MohamadAtieh could you link to the failed builds?

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mhdatie avatar mhdatie commented on June 15, 2024

https://travis-ci.org/Redgram/redgram-for-reddit

You can click on the build tag next to the title in the README file

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mhdatie avatar mhdatie commented on June 15, 2024

Go to the travis.yml file in root and run the script provided there locally on your terminal you will see the exact cause of the fail... It's a lint exception

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mhdatie avatar mhdatie commented on June 15, 2024

I was able to run the build successfully on my local machine. Solved the lambda complaints but not the full lint report. Things like unused parameters or SDK specific methods were reported and they can be found in Redgram/app/build/outputs/lint-results-debug.html.

I will commit the changes but Travis will fail since I haven't added the commands to start an adb before running the script. I am currently looking at how to do that locally, with the help of this SO question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31264136/travis-ci-android-tests-no-connected-devices

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mhdatie avatar mhdatie commented on June 15, 2024

Now that we got the Travis part to work, I'm looking into creating a Slack account and link the builds to it.

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mhdatie avatar mhdatie commented on June 15, 2024

Invite link to slack

https://redgram.slack.com/shared_invite/MzUwNTQzMDYzNDAtMTQ2MDczMDExMC00NWU5MzMyOWRl

Let me know if it's expired to create a new one.

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