ansible-role-apache/.travis.yml
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---
language: python
python: "2.7"
env:
- SITE=test.yml
before_install:
- sudo apt-get update -qq
- sudo apt-get --purge remove mysql-client-5.5 mysql-common mysql-server mysql-server-5.5
install:
# Install Ansible.
- pip install ansible==1.5.0
# Add ansible.cfg to pick up roles path.
- "printf '[defaults]\nroles_path = ../' > ansible.cfg"
script:
# Check the role/playbook's syntax.
- "ansible-playbook -i tests/inventory tests/$SITE --syntax-check"
# Run the role/playbook with ansible-playbook.
- "ansible-playbook -i tests/inventory tests/$SITE --connection=local --sudo"
# Run the role/playbook again, checking to make sure it's idempotent.
- >
ansible-playbook -i tests/inventory tests/$SITE --connection=local --sudo
| grep -q 'changed=0.*failed=0'
&& (echo 'Idempotence test: pass' && exit 0)
|| (echo 'Idempotence test: fail' && exit 1)
- "sudo service mysql status"
- "sudo service mysql restart"
# Check to make sure we can connect to MySQL.
- >
mysql -u root -proot -e 'show databases;'
| grep -q 'performance_schema'
&& (echo 'MySQL running normally' && exit 0)
|| (echo 'MySQL not running' && exit 1)