# This configuration was automatically generated from a CircleCI 1.0 config. # It should include any build commands you had along with commands that CircleCI # inferred from your project structure. We strongly recommend you read all the # comments in this file to understand the structure of CircleCI 2.0, as the idiom # for configuration has changed substantially in 2.0 to allow arbitrary jobs rather # than the prescribed lifecycle of 1.0. In general, we recommend using this generated # configuration as a reference rather than using it in production, though in most # cases it should duplicate the execution of your original 1.0 config. version: 2 jobs: build: working_directory: ~/xiph/ezstream parallelism: 1 shell: /bin/bash --login # CircleCI 2.0 does not support environment variables that refer to each other the same way as 1.0 did. # If any of these refer to each other, rewrite them so that they don't or see https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/env-vars/#interpolating-environment-variables-to-set-other-environment-variables . environment: CIRCLE_ARTIFACTS: /tmp/circleci-artifacts CIRCLE_TEST_REPORTS: /tmp/circleci-test-results # In CircleCI 1.0 we used a pre-configured image with a large number of languages and other packages. # In CircleCI 2.0 you can now specify your own image, or use one of our pre-configured images. # The following configuration line tells CircleCI to use the specified docker image as the runtime environment for you job. # We have selected a pre-built image that mirrors the build environment we use on # the 1.0 platform, but we recommend you choose an image more tailored to the needs # of each job. For more information on choosing an image (or alternatively using a # VM instead of a container) see https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/executor-types/ # To see the list of pre-built images that CircleCI provides for most common languages see # https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/circleci-images/ docker: - image: circleci/build-image:ubuntu-14.04-XXL-upstart-1189-5614f37 command: /sbin/init steps: # Machine Setup # If you break your build into multiple jobs with workflows, you will probably want to do the parts of this that are relevant in each # The following `checkout` command checks out your code to your working directory. In 1.0 we did this implicitly. In 2.0 you can choose where in the course of a job your code should be checked out. - checkout # Prepare for artifact and test results collection equivalent to how it was done on 1.0. # In many cases you can simplify this from what is generated here. # 'See docs on artifact collection here https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/artifacts/' - run: mkdir -p $CIRCLE_ARTIFACTS $CIRCLE_TEST_REPORTS # Dependencies # This would typically go in either a build or a build-and-test job when using workflows # Restore the dependency cache - restore_cache: keys: # This branch if available - v1-dep-{{ .Branch }}- # Default branch if not - v1-dep-develop- # Any branch if there are none on the default branch - this should be unnecessary if you have your default branch configured correctly - v1-dep- # This is based on your 1.0 configuration file or project settings - run: sudo apt-get install lcov check libshout-dev libtagc0-dev libxml2-dev # This is based on your 1.0 configuration file or project settings - run: ./autogen.sh # Save dependency cache - save_cache: key: v1-dep-{{ .Branch }}-{{ epoch }} paths: # This is a broad list of cache paths to include many possible development environments # You can probably delete some of these entries - vendor/bundle - ~/virtualenvs - ~/.m2 - ~/.ivy2 - ~/.bundle - ~/.go_workspace - ~/.gradle - ~/.cache/bower # Test # This would typically be a build job when using workflows, possibly combined with build # This is based on your 1.0 configuration file or project settings - run: ./configure - run: make distcheck distclean - run: ./configure CFLAGS='-O0 -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage -fstack-protector-all' - run: make check - run: mkdir coverage - run: lcov --capture --output-file coverage/ezstream.lcov --rc lcov_branch_coverage=1 --directory src --test-name ezstream - run: make distclean # This is based on your 1.0 configuration file or project settings - run: bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash) # Teardown # If you break your build into multiple jobs with workflows, you will probably want to do the parts of this that are relevant in each # Save test results - store_test_results: path: /tmp/circleci-test-results # Save artifacts - store_artifacts: path: /tmp/circleci-artifacts - store_artifacts: path: /tmp/circleci-test-results