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H A Dpgsql.conf.php.dist2cf7c325f897f0ae87113cbffa6d7106a807c021 Thu Nov 19 15:11:58 UTC 2020 Andreas Gohr <andi@splitbrain.org> Replace Appveyor and Travis with Github actions

Travis has recently introduced built limits which makes using them very
slow sometimes and I never really liked the setup for appveyor for our
Windows testing.

This makes use of github actions instead. Some notes:

* since we only support PHP 7.2+ anymore, nothing below is tested
* MySQL and Postgres auth backends are only tested on Linux (as before)
* I am not actually sure the problem matchers are working as intended
* There is currently no good way to run tests that are allowed to fail
so no PHP 8 tests are run yet
* I haven't reestablished the no-gzip test runs again, I'm not sure they
are still relevant on modern PHP systems
* PHP 7.4 currently fails because of https://github.com/MarcusSchwarz/lesserphp/pull/18
* I'm currently using @v2 tags for the used action. We had a discussion
before if we should actually pin the action to a fixed commit. For
sake of easier maintainance, I would argue to trust the setup-php
action.

H A Dmysql.conf.php.dist2cf7c325f897f0ae87113cbffa6d7106a807c021 Thu Nov 19 15:11:58 UTC 2020 Andreas Gohr <andi@splitbrain.org> Replace Appveyor and Travis with Github actions

Travis has recently introduced built limits which makes using them very
slow sometimes and I never really liked the setup for appveyor for our
Windows testing.

This makes use of github actions instead. Some notes:

* since we only support PHP 7.2+ anymore, nothing below is tested
* MySQL and Postgres auth backends are only tested on Linux (as before)
* I am not actually sure the problem matchers are working as intended
* There is currently no good way to run tests that are allowed to fail
so no PHP 8 tests are run yet
* I haven't reestablished the no-gzip test runs again, I'm not sure they
are still relevant on modern PHP systems
* PHP 7.4 currently fails because of https://github.com/MarcusSchwarz/lesserphp/pull/18
* I'm currently using @v2 tags for the used action. We had a discussion
before if we should actually pin the action to a fixed commit. For
sake of easier maintainance, I would argue to trust the setup-php
action.

/dokuwiki/.github/workflows/
H A DtestWindows.yml2cf7c325f897f0ae87113cbffa6d7106a807c021 Thu Nov 19 15:11:58 UTC 2020 Andreas Gohr <andi@splitbrain.org> Replace Appveyor and Travis with Github actions

Travis has recently introduced built limits which makes using them very
slow sometimes and I never really liked the setup for appveyor for our
Windows testing.

This makes use of github actions instead. Some notes:

* since we only support PHP 7.2+ anymore, nothing below is tested
* MySQL and Postgres auth backends are only tested on Linux (as before)
* I am not actually sure the problem matchers are working as intended
* There is currently no good way to run tests that are allowed to fail
so no PHP 8 tests are run yet
* I haven't reestablished the no-gzip test runs again, I'm not sure they
are still relevant on modern PHP systems
* PHP 7.4 currently fails because of https://github.com/MarcusSchwarz/lesserphp/pull/18
* I'm currently using @v2 tags for the used action. We had a discussion
before if we should actually pin the action to a fixed commit. For
sake of easier maintainance, I would argue to trust the setup-php
action.

H A DtestLinux.yml2cf7c325f897f0ae87113cbffa6d7106a807c021 Thu Nov 19 15:11:58 UTC 2020 Andreas Gohr <andi@splitbrain.org> Replace Appveyor and Travis with Github actions

Travis has recently introduced built limits which makes using them very
slow sometimes and I never really liked the setup for appveyor for our
Windows testing.

This makes use of github actions instead. Some notes:

* since we only support PHP 7.2+ anymore, nothing below is tested
* MySQL and Postgres auth backends are only tested on Linux (as before)
* I am not actually sure the problem matchers are working as intended
* There is currently no good way to run tests that are allowed to fail
so no PHP 8 tests are run yet
* I haven't reestablished the no-gzip test runs again, I'm not sure they
are still relevant on modern PHP systems
* PHP 7.4 currently fails because of https://github.com/MarcusSchwarz/lesserphp/pull/18
* I'm currently using @v2 tags for the used action. We had a discussion
before if we should actually pin the action to a fixed commit. For
sake of easier maintainance, I would argue to trust the setup-php
action.

H A DphpCS.yml2cf7c325f897f0ae87113cbffa6d7106a807c021 Thu Nov 19 15:11:58 UTC 2020 Andreas Gohr <andi@splitbrain.org> Replace Appveyor and Travis with Github actions

Travis has recently introduced built limits which makes using them very
slow sometimes and I never really liked the setup for appveyor for our
Windows testing.

This makes use of github actions instead. Some notes:

* since we only support PHP 7.2+ anymore, nothing below is tested
* MySQL and Postgres auth backends are only tested on Linux (as before)
* I am not actually sure the problem matchers are working as intended
* There is currently no good way to run tests that are allowed to fail
so no PHP 8 tests are run yet
* I haven't reestablished the no-gzip test runs again, I'm not sure they
are still relevant on modern PHP systems
* PHP 7.4 currently fails because of https://github.com/MarcusSchwarz/lesserphp/pull/18
* I'm currently using @v2 tags for the used action. We had a discussion
before if we should actually pin the action to a fixed commit. For
sake of easier maintainance, I would argue to trust the setup-php
action.