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Build

Use Oracle Database Express Edition in your builds on Travis CI.

Usage

To use this tool, you must have an Oracle account with which you have accepted the current license agreement for Oracle Database Express Edition.

  1. Add your Oracle username and password to your build environment variables, either as hidden repository settings or encrypted variables:

    Variable Name Value
    ORACLE_LOGIN_userid your username
    ORACLE_LOGIN_pass your password
  2. Add the version information to your build environment variables:

    - ORACLE_COOKIE=sqldev
    - ORACLE_FILE=oracle11g/xe/oracle-xe-11.2.0-1.0.x86_64.rpm.zip
    - ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/xe
    - ORACLE_SID=XE
  3. Download and extract the latest release into your project. For example,

    wget 'https://github.com/cbandy/travis-oracle/archive/v2.0.3.tar.gz'
    mkdir -p .travis/oracle
    tar x -C .travis/oracle --strip-components=1 -f v2.0.3.tar.gz
  4. Enable sudo:

    sudo: required
  5. Finally, execute the extracted scripts as part of your build, usually during before_install:

    - .travis/oracle/download.sh
    - .travis/oracle/install.sh

SQL*Plus is installed to $ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlplus, and the current user has both normal and DBA access without a password, i.e. / and / AS SYSDBA.

OCI and OCCI libraries and header files are in $ORACLE_HOME/lib and $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/public, respectively.