sudo: required language: python jdk: openjdk8 services: docker python: '3.6' cache: pip matrix: fast_finish: true before_install: # PRs to master are only ok if coming from dev branch - '[ $TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST = "false" ] || [ $TRAVIS_BRANCH != "master" ] || ([ $TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST_SLUG = $TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG ] && [ $TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST_BRANCH = "dev" ])' # Pull the docker image first so the test doesn't wait for this - docker pull nfcore/hic:dev # Fake the tag locally so that the pipeline runs properly # Looks weird when this is :dev to :dev, but makes sense when testing code for a release (:dev to :1.0.1) - docker tag nfcore/hic:dev nfcore/hic:dev install: # Install Nextflow - mkdir /tmp/nextflow && cd /tmp/nextflow - wget -qO- get.nextflow.io | bash - sudo ln -s /tmp/nextflow/nextflow /usr/local/bin/nextflow # Install nf-core/tools - pip install --upgrade pip - pip install nf-core # Reset - mkdir ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR}/tests && cd ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR}/tests # Install markdownlint-cli - sudo apt-get install npm && npm install -g markdownlint-cli env: - NXF_VER='0.32.0' # Specify a minimum NF version that should be tested and work - NXF_VER='' # Plus: get the latest NF version and check that it works script: # Lint the pipeline code - nf-core lint ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR} # Lint the documentation - markdownlint ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR} -c ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR}/.github/markdownlint.yml # Run the pipeline with the test profile - nextflow run ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR} -profile test,docker