Build stages:docker
Stages can run mutiple jobs at the same time, and it can only move to next stage if the jobs in last stages successfully finished.ui
Here’s how you’d set up the build configuration for this in your .travis.yml file:this
jobs: include: - stage: test script: ./test 1 - # stage name not required, will continue to use `test` script: ./test 2 - stage: deploy script: ./deploy
You can specify the order for stages in the section stages
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stages: - compile - test - deploy
This following example has 2 build stages:code
Here’s what the .travis.yml
config could look like:token
sudo: true dist: trusty jobs: include: - stage: build docker image script: - echo "$DOCKER_PASSWORD" | docker login -u "$DOCKER_USERNAME" --password-stdin - docker build -t travis-ci-build-stages-demo . - docker images - docker tag travis-ci-build-stages-demo $DOCKER_USERNAME/travis-ci-build-stages-demo - docker push $DOCKER_USERNAME/travis-ci-build-stages-demo - stage: test script: docker run --rm $DOCKER_USERNAME/travis-ci-build-stages-demo cat hello.txt - script: docker run --rm $DOCKER_USERNAME/travis-ci-build-stages-demo cat hello.txt