#!/bin/bash if [ -z "$GH_TOKEN" ]; then echo 'GH_TOKEN is not defined, do nothing' exit 0 fi set -e # exit with nonzero exit code if anything fails cp -rf stylesheet.xsl index.html ../coverage ../coverage.info results # go to the results directory and create a *new* Git repo cd results rm -rf .git git init # inside this git repo we'll pretend to be a new user git config user.name "Travis CI" git config user.email "travisci@gpac.io" # The first and only commit to this new Git repo contains all the # files present with the commit message "Deploy to GitHub Pages". git add all_results.xml stylesheet.xsl index.html logs coverage coverage.info git commit -q -m "Deploy to GitHub Pages" # Force push from the current repo's master branch to the remote # repo's gh-pages branch. (All previous history on the gh-pages branch # will be lost, since we are overwriting it.) We redirect any output to if grep "platform=\"Linux\"" all_results.xml > /dev/null; then if [ -z "$GH_REF_LINUX" ]; then echo 'GH_REF_LINUX is not defined, do nothing' exit 0 fi git push --force --quiet "https://${GH_TOKEN}@${GH_REF_LINUX}" master:gh-pages > /dev/null 2>&1 elif grep "platform=\"Darwin\"" all_results.xml > /dev/null; then if [ -z "$GH_REF_MACOS" ]; then echo 'GH_REF_MACOS is not defined, do nothing' exit 0 fi git push --force --quiet "https://${GH_TOKEN}@${GH_REF_MACOS}" master:gh-pages > /dev/null 2>&1 else echo 'platform unknown, do nothing' fi