The following python appveyor examples might be useful:
- https://github.com/rmcgibbo/python-appveyor-conda-example
- https://github.com/ogrisel/python-appveyor-demo
-Robert
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Ryan Gonzalez
Also, you might find this interesting: http://kirbyfan64.github.io/posts/using-appveyor-to-distribute-python-wheels... .
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 5:16 PM, Paul Moore
wrote: On 21 September 2014 22:47, Ryan Gonzalez
wrote: I'm guessing the appveyor.yml file might look like this:
install: - cinst python - cinst pip - pip install wheel
build: off # It's Python; no building allowed!
test_script: - py.test # or whatever to run tests
deploy_script: - python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel upload
The one I'm working from (cookiecutter) is more complex - essentially because it manually installs Python etc. I'd not seen cinst before, but from a quick search I see that's chocolatey. So yes, something like that. Can you specify which version of Python cinst installs? You'd actually want to make sure you had all the versions of Python you supported installed.
Also, you probably couldn't do the upload in deploy_script unless you were willing to store your credentials in AppVeyor.
But essentially, it's not hard to set up, AFAICT. Paul
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