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7f26c62a
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7f26c62a
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Sep 11, 2016
by
Nicolas Widart
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Adding custom travis bash script to reset changes from repository after composer
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@@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ env:
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LARAVEL_VERSION="~5.3" TESTBENCH_VERSION="~3.3"
before_script
:
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travis_retry composer self-update
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travis_retry composer update ${COMPOSER_FLAGS} --no-interaction --prefer-dist
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chmod +x travis.sh
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./travis.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
travis_retry composer self-update
travis_retry composer update
${
COMPOSER_FLAGS
}
--no-interaction
--prefer-dist
# Loop over every module and theme to reset it to the original changes
cd
Modules
for
D
in
`
find
.
-maxdepth
1
-mindepth
1
-type
d
`
do
module
=
`
echo
"
$D
"
|
sed
-e
"s/^.
\/
//"
`
rm
-rf
$module
git reset HEAD
$module
sleep
.1
git checkout
--
$module
done
cd
../Themes/
for
D
in
`
find
.
-maxdepth
1
-mindepth
1
-type
d
`
do
theme
=
`
echo
"
$D
"
|
sed
-e
"s/^.
\/
//"
`
rm
-rf
$theme
git reset HEAD
$theme
sleep
.1
git checkout
--
$theme
done
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