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Currently the FreeCAD repo on GitHub will trigger a build on the below two CI systems. Between these systems pretty much all the main cross-platforms OSs are coveredː Linux, MacOSX, and Windows. CIs can also be used to run [[Testing|unit tests]].
Currently the FreeCAD repo on GitHub will trigger a build on the below two CI systems. Between these systems pretty much all the main cross-platforms OSs are coveredː Linux, MacOSX, and Windows. CIs can also be used to run [[Testing|unit tests]].



Revision as of 20:15, 2 August 2018

Continuous Integration

Currently the FreeCAD repo on GitHub will trigger a build on the below two CI systems. Between these systems pretty much all the main cross-platforms OSs are coveredː Linux, MacOSX, and Windows. CIs can also be used to run unit tests.

TravisCI

Tests against Linux and OSX. The config file is called .travis.yml and it lives in the top directory of FreeCAD. To view current and past buildsː https://travis-ci.org/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/builds

Appveyor

Tests against Windows. The config file is called appveyor.yml and it lives in the top directory of FreeCAD. To view current and previous Appveyor buildsː https://ci.appveyor.com/project/yorikvanhavre/freecad/history

Tips

- If you add [skip ci] or [ci skip] to a git commit it will cancel a CI build.


Testing
Branding