#!/usr/bin/env bash if [[ ! -d ../.nvm ]]; then git clone https://github.com/creationix/nvm.git ../.nvm fi source ../.nvm/nvm.sh nvm install 0.10 set -u -e npm install nw-gyp -g OLD_PATH="$PATH" GYP_ARGS="--runtime=node-webkit --target=${NODE_WEBKIT} --target_arch=${TARGET_ARCH}" if [[ $(uname -s) == 'Darwin' ]]; then if [[ '${TARGET_ARCH}' == 'x64' ]]; then # do not build on Mac OS X x64 until node-webkit 0.10.1 is released false fi fi if [[ $(uname -s) == 'Darwin' ]]; then export NW_DOWNLOAD=node-webkit-v${NODE_WEBKIT}-osx-${TARGET_ARCH} wget https://dl.node-webkit.org/v${NODE_WEBKIT}/${NW_DOWNLOAD}.zip unzip -q ${NW_DOWNLOAD}.zip export PATH=$(pwd)/node-webkit.app/Contents/MacOS/:${PATH} # v0.10.0-rc1 unzips with extra folder export PATH=$(pwd)/${NW_DOWNLOAD}/node-webkit.app/Contents/MacOS/:${PATH} npm install --build-from-source ${GYP_ARGS} else sudo apt-get install build-essential # Linux export NW_DOWNLOAD=node-webkit-v${NODE_WEBKIT}-linux-${TARGET_ARCH} # for testing node-webkit, launch a virtual display export DISPLAY=:99.0 # NOTE: travis already has xvfb installed # https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/gui-and-headless-browsers/#Using-xvfb-to-Run-Tests-That-Require-GUI-%28e.g.-a-Web-browser%29 sh -e /etc/init.d/xvfb start +extension RANDR wget https://dl.node-webkit.org/v${NODE_WEBKIT}/${NW_DOWNLOAD}.tar.gz tar xf ${NW_DOWNLOAD}.tar.gz export PATH=$(pwd)/${NW_DOWNLOAD}:${PATH} if [[ "${TARGET_ARCH}" == 'ia32' ]]; then # for nw >= 0.11.0 on ia32 we need gcc/g++ 4.8 IFS='.' read -a NODE_WEBKIT_VERSION <<< "${NODE_WEBKIT}" if test ${NODE_WEBKIT_VERSION[0]} -ge 0 -a ${NODE_WEBKIT_VERSION[1]} -ge 11; then # travis-ci runs ubuntu 12.04, so we need this ppa for gcc/g++ 4.8 sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test export CC=gcc-4.8 export CXX=g++-4.8 export CXXFLAGS="-fpermissive" COMPILER_PACKAGES="gcc-4.8-multilib g++-4.8-multilib" else export CC=gcc-4.6 export CXX=g++-4.6 export CXXFLAGS="-fpermissive" COMPILER_PACKAGES="gcc-multilib g++-multilib" fi # need to update to avoid 404 for linux-libc-dev_3.2.0-64.97_amd64.deb sudo apt-get update # prepare packages for 32-bit builds on Linux sudo apt-get -y install $COMPILER_PACKAGES libx11-6:i386 libnotify4:i386 libxtst6:i386 libcap2:i386 libglib2.0-0:i386 libgtk2.0-0:i386 libatk1.0-0:i386 libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0:i386 libcairo2:i386 libfreetype6:i386 libfontconfig1:i386 libxcomposite1:i386 libasound2:i386 libxdamage1:i386 libxext6:i386 libxfixes3:i386 libnss3:i386 libnspr4:i386 libgconf-2-4:i386 libexpat1:i386 libdbus-1-3:i386 libudev0:i386 # also use ldd to find out if some necessary apt-get is missing ldd $(pwd)/${NW_DOWNLOAD}/nw npm install --build-from-source ${GYP_ARGS} else npm install --build-from-source ${GYP_ARGS} fi fi # test the package node-pre-gyp package testpackage ${GYP_ARGS} PUBLISH_BINARY=false if test "${COMMIT_MESSAGE#*'[publish binary]'}" != "$COMMIT_MESSAGE"; then node-pre-gyp publish ${GYP_ARGS} node-pre-gyp info ${GYP_ARGS} node-pre-gyp clean ${GYP_ARGS} make clean # now install from binary INSTALL_RESULT=$(npm install ${GYP_ARGS} --fallback-to-build=false > /dev/null)$? || true # if install returned non zero (errored) then we first unpublish and then call false so travis will bail at this line if [[ $INSTALL_RESULT != 0 ]]; then echo "returned $INSTALL_RESULT";node-pre-gyp unpublish ${GYP_ARGS};false; fi # If success then we arrive here so lets clean up node-pre-gyp clean ${GYP_ARGS} fi # restore PATH export PATH="$OLD_PATH" rm -rf ${NW_DOWNLOAD}