Travis CI Integration for Coverity Scan.

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branch : develop
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Roman Telezhynskyi 2015-04-13 19:05:19 +03:00
parent f45875134b
commit 3120566d02

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@ -7,6 +7,13 @@ compiler:
- gcc
- clang
env:
global:
# COVERITY_SCAN_TOKEN
# The next declaration is the encrypted COVERITY_SCAN_TOKEN, created
# via the "travis encrypt" command using the project repo's public key
- secure: "DO0hLop827D9LXcCxMQ3AmSowl1fC8NPeU/um5Jc0aJqnBvizw4BTWyXyYPlCzci1Lx+4SlRAFBttd0FIMIUEi/9atLR9zSivwLCZ86HaP2gJjzOz/TjM+ZQUcIHsZ2x1kf2dngEoWG5Ur3sa9T+HYd9t32F+aO/PjjN5wFtI6I="
before_install:
- sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-sdk-team/ppa -y
- sudo apt-get update -qq
@ -32,3 +39,29 @@ notifications:
- susan.spencer@gmail.com
on_success: change
on_failure: always
addons:
coverity_scan:
# GitHub project metadata
# ** specific to your project **
project:
name: "dismine/Valentina"
description: "Build submitted via Travis CI"
# Where email notification of build analysis results will be sent
notification_email: dismine@gmail.com
# Commands to prepare for build_command
# ** likely specific to your build **
build_command_prepend: "qmake ../Valentina.pro -r; make clean"
# The command that will be added as an argument to "cov-build" to compile your project for analysis,
# ** likely specific to your build **
build_command: "make -j$(nproc)"
# Pattern to match selecting branches that will run analysis. We recommend leaving this set to 'coverity_scan'.
# Take care in resource usage, and consider the build frequency allowances per
# https://scan.coverity.com/faq#frequency
# We push code to github not so frequent so leave master branch.
branch_pattern: master