Add .travis.yml, appveyor.yml adapted from japaric/trust

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# Based on the "trust" template v0.1.2
# https://github.com/japaric/trust/tree/v0.1.2
dist: trusty
language: rust
services: docker
sudo: required
# TODO Rust builds on stable by default, this can be
# overridden on a case by case basis down below.
env:
global:
# TODO Update this to match the name of your project.
- CRATE_NAME=wireguard-proxy
matrix:
# TODO These are all the build jobs. Adjust as necessary. Comment out what you
# don't need
include:
# Android
- env: TARGET=aarch64-linux-android DISABLE_TESTS=1
- env: TARGET=arm-linux-androideabi DISABLE_TESTS=1
- env: TARGET=armv7-linux-androideabi DISABLE_TESTS=1
- env: TARGET=i686-linux-android DISABLE_TESTS=1
- env: TARGET=x86_64-linux-android DISABLE_TESTS=1
# iOS
- env: TARGET=aarch64-apple-ios DISABLE_TESTS=1
os: osx
- env: TARGET=armv7-apple-ios DISABLE_TESTS=1
os: osx
- env: TARGET=armv7s-apple-ios DISABLE_TESTS=1
os: osx
- env: TARGET=i386-apple-ios DISABLE_TESTS=1
os: osx
- env: TARGET=x86_64-apple-ios DISABLE_TESTS=1
os: osx
# Linux
- env: TARGET=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
- env: TARGET=arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi
- env: TARGET=armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
- env: TARGET=i686-unknown-linux-gnu
- env: TARGET=i686-unknown-linux-musl
- env: TARGET=mips-unknown-linux-gnu
- env: TARGET=mips64-unknown-linux-gnuabi64
- env: TARGET=mips64el-unknown-linux-gnuabi64
- env: TARGET=mipsel-unknown-linux-gnu
- env: TARGET=powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu
- env: TARGET=powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu
- env: TARGET=powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu
- env: TARGET=s390x-unknown-linux-gnu DISABLE_TESTS=1
- env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
- env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
# OSX
- env: TARGET=i686-apple-darwin
os: osx
- env: TARGET=x86_64-apple-darwin
os: osx
# *BSD
- env: TARGET=i686-unknown-freebsd DISABLE_TESTS=1
- env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-freebsd DISABLE_TESTS=1
- env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-netbsd DISABLE_TESTS=1
# Windows
- env: TARGET=x86_64-pc-windows-gnu
# Bare metal
# These targets don't support std and as such are likely not suitable for
# most crates.
# - env: TARGET=thumbv6m-none-eabi
# - env: TARGET=thumbv7em-none-eabi
# - env: TARGET=thumbv7em-none-eabihf
# - env: TARGET=thumbv7m-none-eabi
# Testing other channels
- env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
rust: nightly
- env: TARGET=x86_64-apple-darwin
os: osx
rust: nightly
before_install:
- set -e
- rustup self update
install:
- sh ci/install.sh
- source ~/.cargo/env || true
script:
- bash ci/script.sh
after_script: set +e
before_deploy:
- sh ci/before_deploy.sh
deploy:
# TODO update `api_key.secure`
# - Create a `public_repo` GitHub token. Go to: https://github.com/settings/tokens/new
# - Encrypt it: `travis encrypt 0123456789012345678901234567890123456789
# - Paste the output down here
api_key:
secure: $GITHUB_OAUTH
file_glob: true
file: $CRATE_NAME-$TRAVIS_TAG-$TARGET.*
on:
# TODO Here you can pick which targets will generate binary releases
# In this example, there are some targets that are tested using the stable
# and nightly channels. This condition makes sure there is only one release
# for such targets and that's generated using the stable channel
condition: $TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION = stable
tags: true
provider: releases
skip_cleanup: true
cache: cargo
before_cache:
# Travis can't cache files that are not readable by "others"
- chmod -R a+r $HOME/.cargo
branches:
only:
# release tags
- /^v\d+\.\d+\.\d+.*$/
- master
- travis
- ci

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# Based on the "trust" template v0.1.2
# https://github.com/japaric/trust/tree/v0.1.2
environment:
global:
# TODO This is the Rust channel that build jobs will use by default but can be
# overridden on a case by case basis down below
RUST_VERSION: stable
# TODO Update this to match the name of your project.
CRATE_NAME: wireguard-proxy
# TODO These are all the build jobs. Adjust as necessary. Comment out what you
# don't need
matrix:
# MinGW
- TARGET: i686-pc-windows-gnu
- TARGET: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu
# MSVC
- TARGET: i686-pc-windows-msvc
- TARGET: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
# Testing other channels
- TARGET: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu
RUST_VERSION: nightly
- TARGET: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
RUST_VERSION: nightly
install:
- ps: >-
If ($Env:TARGET -eq 'x86_64-pc-windows-gnu') {
$Env:PATH += ';C:\msys64\mingw64\bin'
} ElseIf ($Env:TARGET -eq 'i686-pc-windows-gnu') {
$Env:PATH += ';C:\msys64\mingw32\bin'
}
- curl -sSf -o rustup-init.exe https://win.rustup.rs/
- rustup-init.exe -y --default-host %TARGET% --default-toolchain %RUST_VERSION%
- set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Users\appveyor\.cargo\bin
- rustc -Vv
- cargo -V
# TODO This is the "test phase", tweak it as you see fit
test_script:
# we don't run the "test phase" when doing deploys
- if [%APPVEYOR_REPO_TAG%]==[false] (
cargo build --target %TARGET% &&
cargo build --target %TARGET% --release &&
cargo run --target %TARGET% --release --bin udp-test &&
cargo run --target %TARGET% --release --bin udp-test -- -is
)
before_deploy:
# TODO Update this to build the artifacts that matter to you
- cargo rustc --target %TARGET% --release --bin wireguard-proxy -- -C lto
- cargo rustc --target %TARGET% --release --bin wireguard-proxyd -- -C lto
- ps: ci\before_deploy.ps1
deploy:
artifact: /.*\.zip/
# TODO update `auth_token.secure`
# - Create a `public_repo` GitHub token. Go to: https://github.com/settings/tokens/new
# - Encrypt it. Go to https://ci.appveyor.com/tools/encrypt
# - Paste the output down here
auth_token:
secure: gyQW6TqUY94X8IpcQeezbngBQA/PROaCPpr8K+8IxGBG5gf2iHra2CLlp/QJJZYx
description: ''
on:
# TODO Here you can pick which targets will generate binary releases
# In this example, there are some targets that are tested using the stable
# and nightly channels. This condition makes sure there is only one release
# for such targets and that's generated using the stable channel
RUST_VERSION: stable
appveyor_repo_tag: true
provider: GitHub
cache:
- C:\Users\appveyor\.cargo\registry
- target
branches:
only:
# Release tags
- /^v\d+\.\d+\.\d+.*$/
- master
- appveyor
- ci
notifications:
- provider: Email
on_build_success: false
# Building is done in the test phase, so we disable Appveyor's build phase.
build: false

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# This script takes care of packaging the build artifacts that will go in the
# release zipfile
$SRC_DIR = $PWD.Path
$STAGE = [System.Guid]::NewGuid().ToString()
Set-Location $ENV:Temp
New-Item -Type Directory -Name $STAGE
Set-Location $STAGE
$ZIP = "$SRC_DIR\$($Env:CRATE_NAME)-$($Env:APPVEYOR_REPO_TAG_NAME)-$($Env:TARGET).zip"
# TODO Update this to package the right artifacts
Copy-Item "$SRC_DIR\target\$($Env:TARGET)\release\wireguard-proxyd.exe" '.\'
Copy-Item "$SRC_DIR\target\$($Env:TARGET)\release\wireguard-proxy.exe" '.\'
7z a "$ZIP" *
Push-AppveyorArtifact "$ZIP"
Remove-Item *.* -Force
Set-Location ..
Remove-Item $STAGE
Set-Location $SRC_DIR

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# This script takes care of building your crate and packaging it for release
set -ex
main() {
local src=$(pwd) \
stage=
case $TRAVIS_OS_NAME in
linux)
stage=$(mktemp -d)
;;
osx)
stage=$(mktemp -d -t tmp)
;;
esac
test -f Cargo.lock || cargo generate-lockfile
# TODO Update this to build the artifacts that matter to you
cross rustc --bin wireguard-proxy --target $TARGET --release -- -C lto
cross rustc --bin wireguard-proxyd --target $TARGET --release -- -C lto
# TODO Update this to package the right artifacts, this needs to handle .exe too...
case $TARGET in
x86_64-pc-windows-gnu)
strip target/$TARGET/release/wireguard-proxy.exe target/$TARGET/release/wireguard-proxyd.exe || echo 'strip failed, ignoring...'
cp target/$TARGET/release/wireguard-proxy.exe target/$TARGET/release/wireguard-proxyd.exe $stage/
;;
*)
strip target/$TARGET/release/wireguard-proxy target/$TARGET/release/wireguard-proxyd || echo 'strip failed, ignoring...'
cp target/$TARGET/release/wireguard-proxy target/$TARGET/release/wireguard-proxyd $stage/
;;
esac
cd $stage
tar czf $src/$CRATE_NAME-$TRAVIS_TAG-$TARGET.tar.gz *
cd $src
rm -rf $stage
}
main

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set -ex
main() {
local target=
if [ $TRAVIS_OS_NAME = linux ]; then
target=x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
sort=sort
else
target=x86_64-apple-darwin
sort=gsort # for `sort --sort-version`, from brew's coreutils.
fi
# Builds for iOS are done on OSX, but require the specific target to be
# installed.
case $TARGET in
aarch64-apple-ios)
rustup target install aarch64-apple-ios
;;
armv7-apple-ios)
rustup target install armv7-apple-ios
;;
armv7s-apple-ios)
rustup target install armv7s-apple-ios
;;
i386-apple-ios)
rustup target install i386-apple-ios
;;
x86_64-apple-ios)
rustup target install x86_64-apple-ios
;;
esac
# This fetches latest stable release
local tag=$(git ls-remote --tags --refs --exit-code https://github.com/japaric/cross \
| cut -d/ -f3 \
| grep -E '^v[0.1.0-9.]+$' \
| $sort --version-sort \
| tail -n1)
curl -LSfs https://japaric.github.io/trust/install.sh | \
sh -s -- \
--force \
--git japaric/cross \
--tag $tag \
--target $target
}
main

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# This script takes care of testing your crate
set -ex
# TODO This is the "test phase", tweak it as you see fit
main() {
cross build --target $TARGET
cross build --target $TARGET --release
if [ ! -z $DISABLE_TESTS ]; then
return
fi
# first make sure udp-test succeeds running against itself
cross run --target $TARGET --release --bin udp-test
# now run udp-test through proxy/proxyd
cross run --target $TARGET --release --bin udp-test -- -is
}
# we don't run the "test phase" when doing deploys
if [ -z $TRAVIS_TAG ]; then
main
fi