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2014-05-17 by chris 0 comments on "Using Travis CI with your GeoDjango project"

Using Travis CI with your GeoDjango project

I’m usually very hesitant to use PostGIS because it makes testing more difficult. Instead of an in-memory sqlite database, you have to spin up and down a database instead. I decided to do it anyways, and then I forgot I had Travis CI on this project and every commit emailed me a reminder of my…

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