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CIthon

Continuous Integration marathon to use the latest Python versions

One can easily help the Python community by running tests on in-development branches of CPython so that issues gets detected earlier rather than later. This is very well described in @brettcannon's article : https://snarky.ca/how-to-use-your-project-travis-to-help-test-python-itself/ .

This led me to think that the best way to make people run their Continuous Integration on these CPython branches is to submit a pull-request to add them in the Continuous Integration config. This looks like a boring-yet-highly-automatisable task. Then:

  • the result would be provided directly : either there is a problem with the considered version of Python or everything is fine
  • in the former case, issue can easily be investigated by the repo's responsible so that they fix it and/or open a bug on the CPython bug tracker
  • in the latter, everything is fine and the repo's owner needs only one click to improve his CI config.

Thus my plan is to write a script to take care of this task. Along the way, I plan to learn a lot about the Github API, YAML files, Travis, git and a lot more :-)

To find relevant repository, one should probably focus on repos that:

  • are not forks
  • have a Travis config file
  • ... with at least one Python 3 version
  • ... but not the latest nor "nightly"
  • have accepted at least one pull-request in the past
  • have no pending pull-request about the latest Python version
  • do not have a KO status on CI (to avoid false-positives as much as possible)

Pull-requests opened:

New batch - "Add Python 3.8 in Travis CI" (September 2019)

Original batch - "Add most recent Python versions in Travis CI" (March 2017)

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