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It seems due to the direct cloning of the repository, even after a few changes the Travis CI is throwing an error, and is not working. Since I am a bit busy at the moment, I am opening this as an issue on GitHub for others to fix this.
As per the discussion on slack, here is what @ShikherVerma told me:
The build fails because the final deploy script has a $GH_TOKEN with secret environment variables.This environment variable is set on https://travis-ci.org/AUV-IITK/auv2017/settings under environment variables. You can see the settings page of travis/auv2016 for reference. The way to fix this is to get an OAuth token for your profile from here and give it the appropriate powers.
If interested read the articles here and here to learn how to add secret environment variables, store your OAuth token as ~GH_TOKEN` so that Travis can push the build docs to GitHub. Your encrypted OAuth token would look like this in the Travis file.
Kindly send in a pull request if this is fixed. :)
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It seems due to the direct cloning of the repository, even after a few changes the Travis CI is throwing an error, and is not working. Since I am a bit busy at the moment, I am opening this as an issue on GitHub for others to fix this.
As per the discussion on slack, here is what @ShikherVerma told me:
The build fails because the final deploy script has a
$GH_TOKEN
with secret environment variables.This environment variable is set on https://travis-ci.org/AUV-IITK/auv2017/settings under environment variables. You can see the settings page oftravis/auv2016
for reference. The way to fix this is to get an OAuth token for your profile from here and give it the appropriate powers.If interested read the articles here and here to learn how to add secret environment variables, store your OAuth token as ~GH_TOKEN` so that Travis can push the build docs to GitHub. Your encrypted OAuth token would look like this in the Travis file.
Kindly send in a pull request if this is fixed. :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: