# adapted from https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/appveyor/ environment: # we tell Tox to use "twisted[windows]", to get pypiwin32 installed #TWISTED_EXTRAS: "[windows]" # that didn't work (it seems to work when I run it locally, but on appveyor # it fails to install the pypiwin32 package). So don't bother telling # Twisted to support windows: just install it ourselves. # EXTRA_DEPENDENCY: "pypiwin32" matrix: # For Python versions available on Appveyor, see # http://www.appveyor.com/docs/installed-software#python - PYTHON: "C:\\Python27" - PYTHON: "C:\\Python27-x64" DISTUTILS_USE_SDK: "1" - PYTHON: "C:\\Python34" - PYTHON: "C:\\Python35" - PYTHON: "C:\\Python36" - PYTHON: "C:\\Python36-x64" install: - | %PYTHON%\python.exe -m pip install wheel tox # note: # %PYTHON% has: python.exe # %PYTHON%\Scripts has: pip.exe, tox.exe (and others installed by bare pip) build: off test_script: # Put your test command here. # Note that you must use the environment variable %PYTHON% to refer to # the interpreter you're using - Appveyor does not do anything special # to put the Python evrsion you want to use on PATH. - | misc\windows-build.cmd %PYTHON%\Scripts\tox.exe -e py after_test: # This step builds your wheels. # Again, you only need build.cmd if you're building C extensions for # 64-bit Python 3.3/3.4. And you need to use %PYTHON% to get the correct # interpreter - | misc\windows-build.cmd %PYTHON%\python.exe setup.py bdist_wheel artifacts: # bdist_wheel puts your built wheel in the dist directory - path: dist\* #on_success: # You can use this step to upload your artifacts to a public website. # See Appveyor's documentation for more details. Or you can simply # access your wheels from the Appveyor "artifacts" tab for your build.