Travis is currently stalling, presumably it takes too long to upload this many files.
Also it picks up the dart directory when deploying js, which looks like a bug
with multiple gcs providers, so just do dart for now.
This copies the dist/ folder for each successful travis run
to a google cloud storage bucket, under the SHA of the commit.
We only upload for submitted changes, not PRs.
We can use this to fetch the dart sources for each SHA
without having to re-build them, which is hard to reproduce
since the environment might differ (eg. different Dart SDK)
Since we are currently stuck on node 0.10 (see #1396), this will at least help us avoid
some of the npm bugs present in older version that comes with 0.10.
- use performance log of chromedriver / appium to get timeline data
for calculating metrics for benchmarks
- change all benchmarks to be made of a standalone application
and a protractor test that collectes timeline data
- fix and simplify benchmarks
- add dart2js to build
- remove benchpress
Closes#330