Getting the Most out of Travis CI for Perl Projects

Getting the Most out of Travis CI for Perl Projects

By Doug Bell (‎preaction‎) from Chicago.pm
Date: Wednesday, 22 June 2016 10:30
Duration: 20 minutes
Target audience: Beginner
Language: English
Tags: testing travis


Travis (http://travis-ci.org) is a continuous integration service for Github that tests your code with every commit to every branch (and even every contributor's pull requests). If you're developing free software on Github, you can use Travis for free as well.

This talk introduces @haarg's Travis Perl Helpers to get you started out using Travis, and provides some tips on how to get the most out of Travis so you can upload to CPAN with confidence.


Attended by: Doug Bell (‎preaction‎), Lee Johnson, Steve Nolte (‎mcsnolte‎), David H. Adler (‎dha‎), Tushar Dave, Jason Crome (‎CromeDome‎), Michael LaGrasta, Alexander Vipach, Matthew Horsfall (‎alh‎), Aaron Nelson, atoomic, Rob, Dana Jacobsen (‎danaj‎), James E Keenan (‎kid51‎), Julian Brown, Greg Cole (‎wingfold‎), Ross Steiner (‎rdsteiner‎), Aaron Staves (‎astaves‎), Joelle Maslak, R Geoffrey Avery (‎rGeoffrey‎),