This commit gets rid of all references to Travis and, belatedly, Jenkins.
Now all CI is done on CircleCI and releases are run locally.
The CI no longer updates the docs and code.angularjs.org for jobs that are
not on the `master` branch.
During releases, the docs and code should be uploaded manually.
The files served for the various versions on https://code.angularjs.org/
are retrieved by a Firebase function from a Firebase Storage bucket
(where they are deployed to from Travis CI). The files are stored
exactly as they are named on disk.
It turns out that some of the files have names with special characters
that get URI-encoded when sent to the Firebase function. For example,
`input[text].html` becomes `input%5Btext%5D.html`. As a result, the
actual file cannot be retrieved from the Storage bucket (since the name
does not match) and `index.html` is returned instead. Apparently, this
never worked, but nobody noticed or reported it until recently.
An example of a failing URL is:
https://code.angularjs.org/1.7.9/docs/api/ng/input/input%5Btext%5D
(NOTE: https://docs.angularjs.org/ works correctly, since the files are
deployed to Firebase hosting directly and not to a Storage bucket.)
This commit fixes the problem by decoding the request path before trying
to retrieve the corresponding file from the Storage bucket.
Closes#16943
- allow all-versions-data.js in snapshot, which is used by docs.angularjs.org
- disallow access to folders like docs-0.9.2 etc which are used by early versions
We now deploy to code.angularjs.org and docs.angularjs.org
when we are on the branch which has distTag=latest set in the
package.json, i.e. the stable branch.
Previously, we deployed to docs only when distTag=latest and
the commit was tagged, and to code only on the master branch.
- code.angularjs.org and docs.angularjs.org are two separate Firebase projects
- both are automatically deployed via Travis config
- Travis is split up into 2 build stages: first, all tests are run, and if they pass, the deploy
stage runs a single job with both deployments (actual deployment depends on the state of the commit)
- docs. is deployed directly to Firebase hosting
- code. is uploaded to Firebase Google Cloud Storage and uses Firebase hosting rewrites to acces the
files
- jenkins builds still push the code builds to the code.angularjs.org Github repository
Closes#9674Closes#16093