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2013-08-28chore(travis): run bower install twice to make sure it doesVojta Jina
This is a work-around for Bower/Node.js issue (https://github.com/bower/bower/issues/830). We run `bower install` twice, as the probability of failing twice in a row is very low. I had to extract `bower` task out of the package, because we need to run `bower install` before building and `grunt bower` can fail, which takes down the whole process and therefore it wouldn't build.
2013-08-28chore(travis): clean up the build outputVojta Jina
2013-08-23chore(travis): clean up logsVojta Jina
Forward SauceConnect logs and Karma debug logs into a file and print these files at the very end of a build.
2013-08-13chore: update Node.js on TravisVojta Jina
2013-07-30chore(bower): write grunt task for running bowerKen Sheedlo
2013-07-11chore(build): add check for merge conflicts, ddescribe, and iitBrian Ford
2013-07-02chore(travis): speed up the buildVojta Jina
- parallelize the tasks - cache requests (e2e tests) This reduces the time from ~18min to ~12min. It makes the output little messy. We could buffer output of each task and display it once it's fully finished, nicely. I think giving instant feedback is better.
2013-06-28chore: set up Sauce Labs with TravisVojta Jina
This should not affect the Jenkins build at all. Now, the Travis build uses Chrome on Sauce Labs, which in theory gives us opportunity to use any browser/platform that Sauce Labs offers.
2013-03-05chore(Grunt): switch from Rake to GruntDave Geddes
Migrates the Angular project from Rake to Grunt. Benefits: - Drops Ruby dependency - Lowers barrier to entry for contributions from JavaScript ninjas - Simplifies the Angular project setup and build process - Adopts industry-standard tools specific to JavaScript projects - Support building angular.js on Windows platform (really?!? why?!?) BREAKING CHANGE: Rake is completely replaced by Grunt. Below are the deprecated Rake tasks and their Grunt equivalents: rake --> grunt rake package --> grunt package rake init --> N/A rake clean --> grunt clean rake concat_scenario --> grunt build:scenario rake concat --> grunt build rake concat_scenario --> grunt build:scenario rake minify --> grunt minify rake version --> grunt write:version rake docs --> grunt docs rake webserver --> grunt webserver rake test --> grunt test rake test:unit --> grunt test:unit rake test:<jqlite|jquery|modules|e2e> --> grunt test:<jqlite|jquery|modules|end2end|e2e> rake test[Firefox+Safari] --> grunt test --browsers Firefox,Safari rake test[Safari] --> grunt test --browsers Safari rake autotest --> grunt autotest NOTES: * For convenience grunt test:e2e starts a webserver for you, while grunt test:end2end doesn't. Use grunt test:end2end if you already have the webserver running. * Removes duplicate entry for Describe.js in the angularScenario section of angularFiles.js * Updates docs/src/gen-docs.js to use #done intead of the deprecated #end * Uses grunt-contrib-connect instead of lib/nodeserver (removed) * Removes nodeserver.sh, travis now uses grunt webserver * Built and minified files are identical to Rake's output, with the exception of one less character for git revisions (using --short) and a couple minor whitespace differences Closes #199
2012-09-24chore: add travis configVojta Jina