semantic-release/.travis.yml
Pierre Vanduynslager 7b4052470b feat: support multiple branches and distribution channels
- Allow to configure multiple branches to release from
- Allow to define a distribution channel associated with each branch
- Manage the availability on distribution channels based on git merges
- Support regular releases, maintenance releases and pre-releases
- Add the `addChannel` plugin step to make an existing release available on a different distribution channel

BREAKING CHANGE: the `branch` option has been removed in favor of `branches`

The new `branches` option expect either an Array or a single branch definition. To migrate your configuration:
- If you want to publish package from multiple branches, please the configuration documentation
- If you use the default configuration and want to publish only from `master`: nothing to change
- If you use the `branch` configuration and want to publish only from one branch: replace `branch` by `branches` (`"branch": "my-release-branch"` => `"branches": "my-release-branch"`)
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language: node_js
services:
- docker
node_js:
- 10
- 8
# Trigger a push build on release and greenkeeper branches + PRs build on every branches
# Avoid double build on PRs (See https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/1147)
branches:
only:
- master
- next
- beta
- /^\d+(.\d+)?.x$/
- /^greenkeeper.*$/
# Retry install on fail to avoid failing a build on network/disk/external errors
install:
- travis_retry npm install
script:
- npm run test
after_success:
- npm run codecov
jobs:
include:
- stage: release
node_js: lts/*
script:
- npm run semantic-release