I'd like to fix a bug in a Perl repository (now owned by me, I just submitted some pull requests), but at the moment it's failing its Travis CI tests (before my pull requests).
My goal is to be able to run Travis CI tests locally starting from the repository's .travis.yml
.
Note that I'm totally new to Travis CI.
Following other's solutions that pointed to this FAQ (http://web.archive.org/web/20180929150027/https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/common-build-problems/#troubleshooting-locally-in-a-docker-image), that as you can see is no longer officially available in travis-ci.com, I tried:
sudo docker pull travisci/ci-amethyst:packer-1512508255-986baf0
sudo docker run --name travis-debug -dit travisci/ci-amethyst:packer-1512508255-986baf0 /sbin/init
sudo docker exec -it travis-debug bash -l
From the container:
su - travis
git clone https://github.com/{user}/{repo}.git
Now I don't know how to build the bash script to run the tests, as the last two steps (manually install dependencies / run your Travis CI build) looks cryptic (I don't know how to run the build, and possibly lead to lack of reproducibily (if I install dependencies manually, how do I know I'll get the same results as the cloud test?)
I tried starting from the procedure described here (https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-build ), one error is ´Could not locate Gemfile or .bundle/ directory´, but I probably need some missing steps.