Shippable Server
How to setup
The following repository can be used as an example of a Shippable configuration: build servers check
The process of setting up Shippable server:
- In the root folder of your repository:
- Copy shippable.yml from build servers check repository.
- Remove env section and after_failure sections.
- Create repository.rosinstall in case you want to install some packages from source code. This file should be in rosinstall format. You can use repository.rosinstall build servers check as an example.
- shippable.yml contains a list of the modules which can be used in the used_modules variable. It can be adjusted to any amount of modules needed.
- Login to Shippable using GitHub account
- Follow the simple process to add your repository to the projects list
- Go to "Settings" tab in the top left corner of your project and set following values
- Docker Build - No
- Pull Image from - shadowrobot/ubuntu-ros-indigo-build-tools
- Push Build - No
- Cache Container - No
- In order to post your code coverage results to CodeCov you need to encrypt variable CODECOV_TOKEN and put it into the env section of shippable.yml
- You can use section after_failure from build servers check repository as an example of setting Slack notifications of the failed builds. The encrypted variable SLACK_WEB_HOOK_URL needs to be defined and put it into the env section.
More information about shippable.yml features can be found here.