معرفی شرکت ها


dockbot-0.1.5


Card image cap
تبلیغات ما

مشتریان به طور فزاینده ای آنلاین هستند. تبلیغات می تواند به آنها کمک کند تا کسب و کار شما را پیدا کنند.

مشاهده بیشتر
Card image cap
تبلیغات ما

مشتریان به طور فزاینده ای آنلاین هستند. تبلیغات می تواند به آنها کمک کند تا کسب و کار شما را پیدا کنند.

مشاهده بیشتر
Card image cap
تبلیغات ما

مشتریان به طور فزاینده ای آنلاین هستند. تبلیغات می تواند به آنها کمک کند تا کسب و کار شما را پیدا کنند.

مشاهده بیشتر
Card image cap
تبلیغات ما

مشتریان به طور فزاینده ای آنلاین هستند. تبلیغات می تواند به آنها کمک کند تا کسب و کار شما را پیدا کنند.

مشاهده بیشتر
Card image cap
تبلیغات ما

مشتریان به طور فزاینده ای آنلاین هستند. تبلیغات می تواند به آنها کمک کند تا کسب و کار شما را پیدا کنند.

مشاهده بیشتر

توضیحات

A continuous integration system which uses Docker and Buildbot
ویژگی مقدار
سیستم عامل -
نام فایل dockbot-0.1.5
نام dockbot
نسخه کتابخانه 0.1.5
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Joseph Coffland
ایمیل نویسنده joseph@cauldrondevelopment.com
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/CauldronDevelopmentLLC/dockbot
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/dockbot/
مجوز GPL 3+
# Dockbot A continuous integration system which uses Docker and Buildbot. Dockbot is a Python program which starts a **master** Docker instance and a number of build **slaves**. The **master** coordinates builds, offers a Web interface for monitoring and controlling builds and triggers builds based on changes to source repositories. The **slaves** perform the builds under different configurations. # Installation You can install dockbot with pip as follows: pip install dockbot Or from GitHub: git clone https://github.com/CauldronDevelopmentLLC/dockbot cd dockbot sudo python setup.py install # Configuring a Dockbot Project To use dockbot you need to create a ``dockbot.json`` configuration file in a directory of it's own and a number of **slaves** in a directory called ``slaves``. In the slave directories you also have ``dockbot.json`` files which configure which projects the slave will run. The directory structure should look like this: dockbot.json lib/ slaves/ slave1/ dockbot.json projectA.docker projectB.docker ... slave2/ ... slaveN/ ... The optional ``lib`` directory can contain Docker file fragments which may be used by multiple slaves. ## Basic configuration The top level ``dockbot.json`` file needs a some basic configuration information to setup the dockbot install: ``` "project": "Dockbot", "url": "https://github.com/CauldronDevelopmentLLC/dockbot", "namespace": "dockbot", "admin": "Joseph Coffland <jcoffland@cauldrondevelopment.com>", "ip": "127.0.0.1", "http-port": 8049, "buildbot-port": 8050, ``` These configuration values have the following meanings: * project - The dockbot project name. * url - The project URL, cosmetic only. * namespace - A unique name prefix for docker images in this project. * admin - A email address, cosmetic only. * ip - The IP address to which ports should be bound. * http-port - The HTTP port for the build master's Web interface. * buildbot-port - Opening this port allows other build slaves to connect. ## Build modes Often software can be built in more than one way. Build modes make it possible to configure different builds configurations for the same software. Build mode configuration looks like this: ``` "modes": { "debug": {"scons": {"debug": 1}}, "release": {} }, ``` Above we configure two build modes ``debug`` and ``release``. The names are arbitrary and can be anything you like. The dictionaries under these names override options specific to those moves. ## Projects ``` "projects": { "_default_": { "compile": ["scons", "-k"], }, "cbang": { "test": true, "repo": { "type": "git", "url": "https://github.com/CauldronDevelopmentLLC/cbang", "branch": "master" } } } ``` The ``projects`` section is a dictionary of project configurations. The special ``_default_`` section sets the default configuration options for all projects. Project names are arbitrary and may contain the following configuration options: * compile - The compile command. * test - If true testing should be performed after the build is complete * repo - The source repository configuration * type - One of ``git``, ``github`` or ``svn`` * url - The repository url. * org - An organization, used only with ``github`` repos with out a ``url``. * user - The repo user name. * pass - The repo password, if needed. * branch - The repository branch. * deps - Projects which must be built first. * packages - A list of package types, appended to the compile command. * build - If false the build step is omitted. ## Slaves A slave represents a particular build configuration. Each slave has its own directory under ``slaves``. The ``dockbot.json`` file in this directory defines one or more images that will be built and adds any extra configuration options particular to the slave. ## Slave Images A slave image is a Docker image which will be run in one or more **modes**. Images are defined in the slave's ``dockbot.json`` as follows: ``` "images": { "cbang": {"projects": ["cbang"]} } ``` In the above example one image ``cbang`` is defined with one project ``cbang``. The project must be defined in the top level ``dockbot.json``. To build the image dockbot will look for a file ``cbang.docker`` in the slave's directory. It will then process this file with ``m4`` to produce a final ``Dockerfile`` used to build the image. The ``m4`` preprocessor will combine Dockerfile fragments to create the complete ``Dockerfile``. These fragments may exist either in the slave's own directory, in a top level ``lib`` directory or in the dockbot default libs. An example project ``.docker`` file make look like this: ``` include(base.m4) include(slave.m4) ``` ``base.m4`` is defined as: ``` FROM debian:testing include(debian.m4) include(boost-1.59.0.m4) include(buildbot.m4) include(gcc-4.8.m4) ``` Each of these ``include()`` lines references a docker file fragment located in one of the lib directories. # Building Dockbot Images To build a dockbot image run the following command: dockbot build <image> Where ``<image>`` is the name of the image. e.g. ``dockbot-debian-testing-64bit-cbang``. If the image is successfully build then it can be started. To rebuild a dockbot image run the following: dockbot rebuild <image> This command first deletes the old build than builds it again applying any configuration changes. In order to do a rebuild all of the images's containers must first be stopped. # Starting & Running Master The build master is a special docker container which coordinates the builds. Like the slaves it too must be built and run. This is accomplished as follows: dockbot build master dockbot start master The build master must be restarted whenever the dockbot configuration is changed. To stop the master run the following: dockbot stop master # Dockbot Status To view the status of the dockbot containers run the following: dockbot status or simply: dockbot This will list the status of all configured dockbot containers. The full name of container in the current dockbot project will be displayed on a line with it's current status. Possible status are: * **[Not Found]** - The container's image has not been built yet. * **[Built]** - The image has been built but the container does not yet exist. * **[Running]** - The container is currently running. * **[Offline]** - The container exists but is not currently running. * **[Building]** - The image is currently being built. * **[Starting]** - The container is starting. * **[Stopping]** - The container is stopping. * **[Deleting]** - The image is currently being deleted. To check the status of a particular dockbot container run: dockbot status <container> You can also view the complete configuration of a dockbot container like this: dockbot config <container> # Shell Access Some times it is desirable to login and inspect the contents of a container. This is a accomplished with the dockbot ``shell`` command: dockbot shell <container> If the image was previously built this will open a shell in the container. If the container was already running it will attach a new shell to the running container. # The Web Interface The build master's Web interface makes it possible to monitor and control builds. To view the Web interface navigate a brower to the IP and port specified in the top level ``dockbot.json`` file. At least the build master container must be running. Some slave containers should also be running to make it useful. # Triggering Builds Builds may be manually triggered using dockbot's ``trigger`` command. The syntax is: dockbot trigger <container> [project] If ``[project]`` is omitted all projects on the slave will be triggered. # Triggering Builds from GitHub TBD # Publishing Builds The last 5 completed builds are placed in ``run/buildmaster/builds/``. Once all the builds for a particular project are correct they can be published using the ``dockbot-publish`` tool. TBD # Publishing Builds to GitHub TBD


نحوه نصب


نصب پکیج whl dockbot-0.1.5:

    pip install dockbot-0.1.5.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz dockbot-0.1.5:

    pip install dockbot-0.1.5.tar.gz