The Xenial (Ubuntu 16.04) image on Travis-CI comes with Elasticsearch-5.5 preinstalled. What should I put in my .travis.yml
to run my builds against Elasticsearch-7.0?
3 Answers
Add these commands to your before_install
step:
- curl -s -O https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-7.0.1-amd64.deb
- sudo dpkg -i --force-confnew elasticsearch-7.0.1-amd64.deb
- sudo sed -i.old 's/-Xms1g/-Xms128m/' /etc/elasticsearch/jvm.options
- sudo sed -i.old 's/-Xmx1g/-Xmx128m/' /etc/elasticsearch/jvm.options
- echo -e '-XX:+DisableExplicitGC\n-Djdk.io.permissionsUseCanonicalPath=true\n-Dlog4j.skipJansi=true\n-server\n' | sudo tee -a /etc/elasticsearch/jvm.options
- sudo chown -R elasticsearch:elasticsearch /etc/default/elasticsearch
- sudo systemctl start elasticsearch
The changes to jvm.options
are done in an attempt to emulate the existing config for Elasticsearch-5.5, which I assume the Travis peeps have actually thought about.
According to the Travis docs, you should also add this line to your before_script
step:
- sleep 10
This is to ensure Elasticsearch is up and running, but I haven't checked if it's actually necessary.
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Yeah nvm found the little detail that is different. Got it to work even without these 2 lines. Commented Jul 22, 2019 at 11:44
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1Thanks for this, it helped me. BTW, the
sleep 10
is just in case you start your tests before elastic is ready so just to play safe give some time to start the server.– 4NDR01D3Commented Aug 21, 2019 at 9:09 -
Worked like a charm! Also remove the entry for
elasticsearch
under services, like @musicalmindz mentions in his answer.– SubhashCommented Sep 26, 2019 at 4:38
One small addition to @kthy answer that had me stumbling for a bit. You need to remove - elasticsearch
from your services: definition in the .travis.yml otherwise no matter what you put in before_install
, the default service will override it!
services:
- elasticsearch
Remove ^^ and then you can proceed with the steps he outlined and it should all work smoothly.
if you want to wait for the elastic search to start (which may be longer or shorter than 10 seconds) replace the sleep 10
with this:
host="localhost:9200"
response=""
attempt=0
until [ "$response" = "200" ]; do
if [ $attempt -ge 25 ]; then
echo "FAILED. Elasticsearch not responding after $attempt tries."
exit 1
fi
echo "Contacting Elasticsearch on ${host}. Try number ${attempt}"
response=$(curl --write-out %{http_code} --silent --output /dev/null "$host")
sleep 1
attempt=$[$attempt+1]
done