phpcq / travis-configuration-check
Validation tool to ensure that the contents of a .travis.yml make sense.
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Requires
- php: ^5.6 | ^7.1
- composer/semver: ^3.0
- symfony/console: ^3.0 | ^4.0 | ^5.0
- symfony/yaml: ^3.0 | ^4.0 | ^5.0
Requires (Dev)
- phpcq/all-tasks: ^1.3
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Validate .travis.yml against composer.json.
This check performs several tests.
The first test ensures that a PHP version is set in the composer.json and this version is also covered by the .travis.yml.
The second test is to ensure that all allowed versions in .travis.yml are available at travis-ci.
Optionally it tests, that no unmaintained PHP version is set in the composer.json and .travis.yml and errors when an unmaintained PHP version is mentioned. Currently this means any version prior to PHP 5.4.
Usage
Add to your composer.json
in the require-dev
section:
"phpcq/travis-configuration-check": "~1.0"
Call the binary:
./vendor/bin/check-travis-configuration.php
Optionally pass the root of the project to check:
./vendor/bin/check-travis-configuration.php /path/to/some/project
To additionally check for unmaintained PHP versions:
./vendor/bin/check-travis-configuration.php --unmaintained-version-error
To additionally check for unmaintained PHP versions within another project:
./vendor/bin/check-travis-configuration.php --unmaintained-version-error /path/to/some/project