Curl runs in many different environments, so every change is run against a large number of test suites.
Every pull request is verified for each of the following:
If the pull-request fails one of these tests, it shows up as a red X and you are expected to fix the problem. If you do not understand when the issue is or have other problems to fix the complaint, just ask and other project members can likely help out.
Consider the following table while looking at pull request failures:
| CI platform as shown in PR | State | What to look at next | | ----------------------------------- | ------ | -------------------------- | | CI / fuzzing | stable | fuzzing results | | CI / macos ... | stable | all errors and failures | | FreeBSD FreeBSD: ... | stable | all errors and failures | | LGTM analysis: Python | stable | new findings | | LGTM analysis: C/C++ | stable | new findings | | buildbot/curlwinssl ... | stable | all errors and failures | | AppVeyor | flaky | all errors and failures | | curl.curl (linux ...) | stable | all errors and failures | | curl.curl (windows ...) | flaky | repetitive errors/failures |
Sometimes the tests fail due to a dependency service temporarily being offline or otherwise unavailable, for example package downloads. In this case you can just try to update your pull requests to rerun the tests later as described below.
Here are the different CI environments that are currently in use, and how they are configured:
GitHub Actions runs the following tests:
These are each configured in different files in .github/workflows
.
Not used anymore.
AppVeyor runs a variety of different Windows builds, with different compilation options.
As of November 2021 @bagder
, @mback2k
, @jay
, @vszakats
, @dfandrich
and @danielgustafsson
have administrator access to the AppVeyor CI
environment. Additional admins/group members can be added on request.
The tests are configured in appveyor.yml
.
Not used anymore.
Circle CI runs a basic Linux test suite on Ubuntu for both x86 and ARM
processors. This is configured in .circleci/config.yml
.
You can view the full list of CI jobs on Circle CI's website.
@bagder
has access to edit the "Project Settings" on that page. Additional
admins/group members can be added on request.
Not used anymore.