Reputation: 1674
In the rails guides they have an example on how to precompile assets with Capistrano. It is as simple as adding load 'deploy/assets'
to the Capfile. I simply want to achieve the same effect, precompiling assets, while using Travis CI instead. This is what I've done so far:
script/travis.sh:
run "bundle exec rake assets:precompile"
.travis.yml:
before_install:
- chmod +x script/travis.sh
script: script/travis.sh
language: ruby
rvm:
- 2.2
deploy:
provider: heroku
When this is built on Travis it fails and I get this from the log:
$ script/travis.sh
script/travis.sh: line 1: run: command not found
The command "script/travis.sh" exited with 127.
I also want to add that my shell script knowledge is very limited.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 605
Reputation: 5633
I'm not entirely sure, but I'm leaning towards the run
command not being available in the travis shell, as against Capistrano. I'd say you should probably just leave your travis.sh as:
bundle exec rake assets:precompile
And try again. Let me know the results of that
Upvotes: 3