buildrone

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Published: Jan 30, 2022 License: MIT Imports: 24 Imported by: 0

README

buildrone

A small app for serving build output files publicly for Drone CI. You use it like this:

  • Once your repo is setup in drone, open the buildrone dashboard and press "Setup" on your repo. A key is generated, which you store as the BUILDRONE_SECRET environment variable in your Drone build settings.
  • In your drone.yml, grab the upload script from your_buildrone_url/upload.py, and run it to upload your files.
  • Working example of public ui and upload.py usage can be found here and here respectively.

building/installing

builds are of course provided by a buildrone instance, just extract and run. Building yourself is trivial also.

Install esbuild and ensure its in your path, and then run make all to get deps, compile the program and typescript, and dump everything in the build/ folder.

A Dockerfile is also provided.

(main) >: docker build -t buildrone .

(main) >: docker create --name buildrone \
                        --restart always \
                        -v path/to/your/config.ini:/config.ini \
                        -v path/to/data/storage:/data \
                        -p 8062:8062 \
                        buildrone

usage

On first run, a template config file will be created. Fill it out then rerun the program again to start it. Daemonization is up to you.

Usage of buildrone:
  -config string
    	location of config file (ini) (default "~/.config/buildrone/config.ini")
  -data string
    	location of stored database and build files (default "~/.local/share/buildrone")
  -debug
    	use debug mode
  -host string
    	address to host app on (default "0.0.0.0")
  -maxage string
    	Delete files from commits once they are this old. 
        example: 1y30d2h (m = minutes, h = hours, d = days, y = years).
  -port int
    	port to host app on (default 8062)

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