* Disables the failing optional Travis jobs because those just acquire limited resources of Saucelabs and BrowserStack and cause API rate limit problems if the caretaker merges multiple PRs. The rate limit error will spread across multiple repositories because we use the same license in multiple Angular projects (e.g. Angular Material, angular.js etc.)
PR Close#27657
This saves us an executor on Travis.
Note that we still do a bazel build on travis when we run the integration tests under e2e_2.
We expect that CircleCI is the only place we'll ever consume bazel-built artifacts.
PR Close#22170
There are now 3 modes for deployment: next, stable, archive.
We compute which mode (and other deployment properties)
from the `TRAVIS_BRANCH` and the `STABLE_BRANCH`.
If the TRAVIS_BRANCH is master we deploy as "next".
If the `TRAVIS_BRANCH` matches the `STABLE_BRANCH` we deploy as "stable".
Otherwise if the branch has a major version lower than the stable version
and its minor version is highest of similar branches we deploy as "archive".
For "archive" deployments we compute the firebase project and deployment
url based on the major version of the `TRAVIS_BRANCH`.
As well as choosing where to deploy the build, we also use this
to select the environment file for the AIO Angular app.
This will enable the app to change its rendering and behaviour
based on its mode.
See #18287Closes#18297
There have been some issues lately with Travis jobs failing due to
`print-log.sh`. This is likely due to trying to print the Lighthouse PWA report,
which is too large.
This commit stops printing that report (since it was rarely used and is pretty
easy to acquire when needed) and restores the `print-logs.sh` script (that was
temporarily removed with dfcca66fd).
TypeScript compiler will now build to ES2015 code and modules. Babili is used to minify ES2015
code, providing an initial optimization that we couldn't previously get just from Uglify. Uses
Babel to convert ES2015 to UMD/ES5 code, and Uglify to minimize the output.
All the docs related files (docs-app, doc-gen, content, etc)
are now to be found inside the `/aio` folder.
The related gulp tasks have been moved from the top level
gulp file to a new one inside the `/aio` folder.
The structure of the `/aio` folder now looks like:
```
/aio/
build/ # gulp tasks
content/ #MARKDOWN FILES for devguides, cheatsheet, etc
devguides/
cheatsheets/
transforms/ #dgeni packages, templates, etc
src/
app/
assets/
content/ #HTML + JSON build artifacts produced by dgeni from /aio/content.
#This dir is .gitignored-ed
e2e/ #protractor tests for the doc viewer app
node_modules/ #dependencies for both the doc viewer builds and the dgeni stuff
#This dir is .gitignored-ed
gulpfile.js #Tasks for generating docs and building & deploying the doc viewer
```
Closes#14361
Since we have a shallow clone of the repository, it might be the case that the
latest tag (which we need for publishing the build artifacts) might not be in
the current history.
This commit incrementally deepens the clone until it finds a tag (or reaches a
max depth).
PR Close#14231