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Migrate from TravisCI to GitHub Action #111
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Would you like me to set up Github Actions on the repo for you? |
If you can I'll be happy to have some help here ^^ |
For sure - may be next week but will definitely take a look! |
Hello @RCheesley ! Sorry for the late reply, I haven't got any time to work on this part... Their workflow is complicated and I don't know how GitHub action works already... I take a look and I think only their phpunit-tests.yml workflow is useful for us. All the others details are specific to WP releases... At the beginning, I took inspiration from the official WP Travis configuration and I adapted it. Maybe it's a good start but I need to understand deeper their execution steps to be sure what to keep and what to remove... |
Great - I haven't had time to come back to it since I started with the draft PR - hopefully we should be able to bring over some of the stuff they do. |
Since travis.org will be down soon, we need to migrate the CI pipeline to GitHub Action.
See: https://blog.travis-ci.com/oss-announcement
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