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The public Travis API

This is the app running on https://api.travis-ci.org/

Requirements

  1. PostgreSQL 9.3 or higher
  2. Redis
  3. RabbitMQ

Installation

Setup

$ bundle install

Database setup

  1. rake db:create db:structure:load
  2. Clone travis-logs and copy the logs database (assume the PostgreSQL user is postgres):
cd ..
git clone https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-logs.git
cd travis-logs
rvm jruby do bundle exec rake db:migrate # `travis-logs` requires JRuby
psql -c "DROP TABLE IF EXISTS logs CASCADE" -U postgres travis_development
pg_dump -t logs travis_logs_development | psql -U postgres travis_development

Repeat the database steps for RAILS_ENV=test.

RAILS_ENV=test rake db:create db:structure:load
pushd ../travis-logs
RAILS_ENV=test rvm jruby do bundle exec rake db:migrate
psql -c "DROP TABLE IF EXISTS logs CASCADE" -U postgres travis_test
pg_dump -t logs travis_logs_test | psql -U postgres travis_test
popd

Run tests

$ rake spec

Run the server

$ script/server

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

API documentation

We use source code comments to add documentation. If the server is running, you can browse an HTML documenation at /docs.

Project architecture

lib
`-- travis
    `-- api
        `-- app
            |-- endpoint    # API endpoints
            |-- extensions  # Sinatra extensions
            |-- helpers     # Sinatra helpers
            `-- middleware  # Rack middleware

Classes inheriting from Endpoint or Middleware, they will automatically be set up properly.

Each endpoint class gets mapped to a prefix, which defaults to the snake-case class name (i.e. Travis::Api::App::Profile will map to /profile). It can be overridden by setting :prefix:

require 'travis/api/app'

class Travis::Api::App
  class MyRouts < Endpoint
    set :prefix, '/awesome'
  end
end