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## Building Nim projects on Circle CI
Building your code on Circle CI is useful to check regressions against the master and devel branches of Nim.
Same for your code documentation.
The Nim docker image contains the latest version.
Use this .circleci/config.yml
[source,yaml]
----
version: 2
jobs:
build:
docker:
- image: nimlang/nim
steps:
- run: echo 'export PATH=~/.nimble/bin:$PATH' >> $BASH_ENV
- checkout
# Reuse cached directories
- restore_cache:
key: nim-0000
- run:
command: |
# Example: adding OS libraries
apt-get update
apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends libsodium23
- save_cache:
key: nim-0000
paths:
- .nimble
- run: nimble build -y
- run: nim c -r <mytest.nim>
- store_artifacts:
path: test-reports/
destination: tr1
- store_test_results:
path: test-reports/
----
## Building Nim projects on Circle CI v2.0 with Docker
On Circle CI 2.0 you can use Docker containers to perform builds. The following example is taken from the following guide and builds against the current Nim version on both Ubuntu and Alpine Linux: https://www.euantorano.co.uk/posts/nim-circle-ci/[Continuous Integration for Nim using Circle CI]
[source,yaml]
----
version: 2
jobs:
build:
working_directory: /usr/src/dotenv
docker:
- image: nimlang/nim
branches:
only:
- master
steps:
- checkout
- run:
name: test
command: nim c -r tests/main.nim
build_alpine:
working_directory: /usr/src/dotenv
docker:
- image: nimlang/nim:alpine
branches:
only:
- master
steps:
- checkout
- run:
name: test
command: nim c -r tests/main.nim
workflows:
version: 2
build_and_test:
jobs:
- build
- build_alpine
----
## Building Nim projects on Travis CI
### Using Docker
[source,yaml]
----
sudo: required
services:
- docker
before_install:
- docker pull nimlang/nim
script:
- docker run nimlang/nim nim --version
- docker run -v "$(pwd):/project" -w /project nimlang/nim sh -c "nimble install -dy && nimble test"
# - docker run -v "$(pwd):/project" -w /project nimlang/nim sh -c "find src/ -name '*.nim' -type f -exec nim doc {} \;"
----
Uncomment the last line to test embedded `runnableExamples` blocks.
### Using choosenim
[source,yaml]
----
language: c
cache: ccache
cache:
directories:
- .cache
matrix:
include:
# Build and test against the master (stable) and devel branches of Nim
- os: linux
env: CHANNEL=stable
compiler: gcc
- os: linux
env: CHANNEL=devel
compiler: gcc
# On OSX we only test against clang (gcc is mapped to clang by default)
- os: osx
env: CHANNEL=stable
compiler: clang
allow_failures:
# Ignore failures when building against the devel Nim branch
# Also ignore OSX, due to very long build queue
- env: CHANNEL=devel
- os: osx
fast_finish: true
## BEGIN: Assuming you rely on external dependencies
addons: # This will only be executed on Linux
apt:
packages:
- libyourdependency
before_install:
# If you want to install an OSX Homebrew dependency
- if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew update ; fi
- if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew install libyourdependency; fi
## END: Assuming you rely on external dependencies
install:
- export CHOOSENIM_NO_ANALYTICS=1
- curl https://nim-lang.org/choosenim/init.sh -sSf > init.sh
- sh init.sh -y
- export PATH=~/.nimble/bin:$PATH
- echo "export PATH=~/.nimble/bin:$PATH" >> ~/.profile
- choosenim $CHANNEL
script:
- nimble refresh
- nimble test
branches:
except:
- gh-pages
----
### Devel branches
Building your code on Travis CI is useful to check regressions against the master and devel branches of Nim.
Same for your code documentation.
Detailed guide, which the following example originates from: +
http://blaxpirit.com/blog/22/advanced-uses-of-travis-ci-with-nim.html[Advanced uses of Travis CI with Nim]
[source,yaml]
----
# Copied from https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/wiki/TravisCI
language: c
env:
# Build and test against the master and devel branches of Nim
- BRANCH=master
- BRANCH=devel
compiler:
# Build and test using both gcc and clang
- gcc
- clang
matrix:
allow_failures:
# Ignore failures when building against the devel Nim branch
- env: BRANCH=devel
fast_finish: true
install:
- |
if [ ! -x nim-$BRANCH/bin/nim ]; then
git clone -b $BRANCH --depth 1 git://github.com/nim-lang/nim nim-$BRANCH/
cd nim-$BRANCH
git clone --depth 1 git://github.com/nim-lang/csources csources/
cd csources
sh build.sh
cd ..
rm -rf csources
bin/nim c koch
./koch boot -d:release
else
cd nim-$BRANCH
git fetch origin
if ! git merge FETCH_HEAD | grep "Already up-to-date"; then
bin/nim c koch
./koch boot -d:release
fi
fi
cd ..
before_script:
- export PATH="nim-$BRANCH/bin${PATH:+:$PATH}"
script:
# Replace uppercase strings!
- nim c --cc:$CC --verbosity:0 -r MYFILE.nim
# Optional: build docs.
- nim doc --docSeeSrcUrl:https://github.com/AUTHOR/MYPROJECT/blob/master --project MYFILE.nim
cache:
directories:
- nim-master
- nim-devel
branches:
except:
- gh-pages
----
## Appveyor
Create .appveyor.yml
[source,yaml]
----
version: '{build}'
cache:
- nim-0.16.0_x64.zip
- x86_64-4.9.2-release-win32-seh-rt_v4-rev4.7z
matrix:
fast_finish: true
environment:
matrix:
- MINGW_ARCHIVE: x86_64-4.9.2-release-win32-seh-rt_v4-rev4.7z
MINGW_DIR: mingw64
MINGW_URL: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchains%20targetting%20Win64/Personal%20Builds/mingw-builds/4.9.2/threads-win32/seh/x86_64-4.9.2-release-win32-seh-rt_v4-rev4.7z/download
NIM_ARCHIVE: nim-0.16.0_x64.zip
NIM_DIR: nim-0.16.0
NIM_URL: https://nim-lang.org/download/nim-0.16.0_x64.zip
platform: x64
install:
- MKDIR %CD%\tools_tmp
- IF not exist "%MINGW_ARCHIVE%" appveyor DownloadFile "%MINGW_URL%" -FileName "%MINGW_ARCHIVE%"
- 7z x -y "%MINGW_ARCHIVE%" -o"%CD%\tools_tmp"> nul
- IF not exist "%NIM_ARCHIVE%" appveyor DownloadFile "%NIM_URL%" -FileName "%NIM_ARCHIVE%"
- 7z x -y "%NIM_ARCHIVE%" -o"%CD%\tools_tmp"> nul
- SET PATH=%CD%\tools_tmp\%NIM_DIR%\bin;%CD%\tools_tmp\%MINGW_DIR%\bin;%PATH%
build_script:
- nimble.exe install CHANGEME -y
- nim.exe c -p:. ./tests/CHANGEME.nim
test_script:
- ./tests/CHANGEME
deploy: off
----
You may encounter an issue with Sourceforge download and download just a webpage. In that case replace the generic URL by a direct link into a mirror like 'https://ayera.dl.sourceforge.net/project/mingw-w64/Toolchains%20targetting%20Win64/Personal%20Builds/mingw-builds/4.9.2/threads-win32/seh/x86_64-4.9.2-release-win32-seh-rt_v4-rev4.7z'