Continuous Integration

Here you will find snippets to use Meson with various CI such as Travis and AppVeyor.

Please file an issue if these instructions don't work for you.

Travis-CI with Docker

Travis with Docker gives access to newer non-LTS Ubuntu versions with pre-installed libraries of your choice.

This yml file is derived from the configuration used by Meson for running its own tests.

os:
  - linux
  - osx

language:
  - cpp

services:
  - docker

before_install:
  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew update; fi
  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew install python3 ninja; fi
  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then pip3 install meson; fi
  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "linux" ]]; then docker pull YOUR/REPO:eoan; fi

script:
  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "linux" ]]; then echo FROM YOUR/REPO:eoan > Dockerfile; fi
  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "linux" ]]; then echo ADD . /root >> Dockerfile; fi
  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "linux" ]]; then docker build -t withgit .; fi
  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "linux" ]]; then docker run withgit /bin/sh -c "cd /root && TRAVIS=true CC=$CC CXX=$CXX meson setup builddir && meson test -C builddir"; fi
  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then SDKROOT=$(xcodebuild -version -sdk macosx Path) meson setup builddir && meson test -C builddir; fi

CircleCI for Linux host (with custom Docker images)

CircleCi can work for spinning all of the Linux images you wish. Here's a sample yml file for use with that.

version: 2.1

executors:
  # Your dependencies would go in the docker images that represent
  # the Linux distributions you are supporting
  meson_ubuntu_builder:
    docker:
      - image: your_dockerhub_username/ubuntu-sys

  meson_debian_builder:
    docker:
      - image: your_dockerhub_username/debian-sys

  meson_fedora_builder:
    docker:
      - image: your_dockerhub_username/fedora-sys

jobs:
  meson_ubuntu_build:
    executor: meson_ubuntu_builder
    steps:
      - checkout
      - run:
          name: Configure Project
          command: meson setup builddir --backend ninja
      - run:
          name: Compile Project
          command: meson compile -C builddir
      - run:
          name: Run Tests
          command: meson test -C builddir

  meson_debian_build:
    executor: meson_debian_builder
    steps:
      - checkout
      - run:
          name: Configure Project
          command: meson setup builddir --backend ninja
      - run:
          name: Compile Project
          command: meson compile -C builddir
      - run:
          name: Run Tests
          command: meson test -C builddir

  meson_fedora_build:
    executor: meson_fedora_builder
    steps:
      - checkout
      - run:
          name: Configure Project
          command: meson setup builddir --backend ninja
      - run:
          name: Compile Project
          command: meson compile -C builddir
      - run:
          name: Run Tests
          command: meson test -C builddir

workflows:
  version: 2
  linux_workflow:
    jobs:
      - meson_ubuntu_build
      - meson_debian_build
      - meson_fedora_build

CircleCI for Linux host (without custom Docker images)

This CircleCI configuration defines two jobs, build-linux and build-macos, within a workflow named build. The build-linux job utilizes a Docker image with Python 3.12.3, while build-macos runs on macOS with Xcode 15.3.0. Each job involves checking out the code, installing Meson and Ninja, configuring the project, compiling it, and running tests using Meson.

version: 2.1

jobs:
  build-linux:
    docker:
      - image: cimg/python:3.12.3
    steps:
      - checkout
      - run:
          name: Install Meson and Ninja
          command: |
            python -m pip install --user meson ninja
      - run:
          name: Configure Project
          command: |
            meson setup builddir
      - run:
          name: Compile Project
          command: |
            meson compile -C builddir
      - run:
          name: Run Tests
          command: |
            meson test -C builddir

  build-macos:
    macos:
      xcode: 15.3.0
    steps:
      - checkout
      - run:
          name: Install Meson and Ninja
          command: |
            python -m pip install meson ninja
      - run:
          name: Configure Project
          command: |
            meson setup builddir
      - run:
          name: Compile Project
          command: |
            meson compile -C builddir
      - run:
          name: Run Tests
          command: |
            meson test -C builddir

workflows:
  version: 2.1
  build:
    jobs:
      - build-linux
      - build-macos

AppVeyor for Windows

For CI on Windows, AppVeyor has a wide selection of default configurations. AppVeyor also has MacOS and Linux CI images. This is a sample appveyor.yml file for Windows with Visual Studio 2017, 2019, and 2022.

version: 1.0.{build}
image:
- Visual Studio 2022
- Visual Studio 2019
- Visual Studio 2017

install:
- cmd: python -m pip install meson ninja

build_script:
- cmd: >-
    meson setup builddir
    meson compile -C builddir

test_script:
- cmd: meson test -C builddir

Qt

For Qt 5, add the following line near the PYTHON_ROOT assignment:

 - cmd: if %arch%==x86 (set QT_ROOT=C:\Qt\5.11\%compiler%) else (set QT_ROOT=C:\Qt\5.11\%compiler%_64)

And afterwards add %QT_ROOT%\bin to the PATH variable.

You might have to adjust your build matrix as there are, for example, no msvc2017 32-bit builds. Visit the Build Environment page in the AppVeyor docs for more details.

Boost

The following statement is sufficient for Meson to find Boost:

 - cmd: set BOOST_ROOT=C:\Libraries\boost_1_67_0

Travis without Docker

Non-Docker Travis-CI builds can use Linux, MacOS or Windows. Set the desired compiler(s) in the build matrix. This example is for Linux (Ubuntu 18.04) and C.

dist: bionic
group: travis_latest

os: linux
language: python

matrix:
  include:
    - env: CC=gcc
    - env: CC=clang

install:
  - pip install meson ninja

script:
  - meson setup builddir
  - meson compile -C builddir
  - meson test -C builddir

GitHub Actions

GitHub Actions provides a versatile platform for continuous integration (CI). This example workflow file, ci_meson.yml, is tailored for C-based projects utilizing GCC on Linux, macOS, and Windows. Triggered by changes to C code files, it automates building and testing processes using different versions of Meson (1.0.0, 1.1.0, 1.2.0, 1.3.0, 1.4.0) across various operating systems. Each job in the workflow handles checkout, dependency installation, project configuration, test execution, and optional test log uploads upon failure.

name: CI Meson

on:
  push:
    paths:
      - "**.c"
      - "**.h"
  pull_request:
    paths:
      - "**.c"
      - "**.h"

jobs:
  build:
    name: Build and Test on ${{ matrix.os }} with Meson v${{ matrix.meson_version }}
    runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
    strategy:
      matrix:
        os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest, windows-latest]
        meson_version: ["1.2.0", "1.3.0", "1.4.0"]
    steps:
      - name: Checkout code
        uses: actions/checkout@v4
      - name: Set up Python
        uses: actions/setup-python@v5
        with:
          python-version: '3.x'
      - name: Install dependencies
        run: python -m pip install meson==${{ matrix.meson_version }} ninja
      - name: Configure Project
        run: meson setup builddir/
        env:
          CC: gcc
      - name: Run Tests
        run: meson test -C builddir/ -v
      - name: Upload Test Log
        uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
        if: failure()
        with:
          name: ${{ matrix.os }}_Meson_Testlog
          path: builddir/meson-logs/testlog.txt

The results of the search are