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Installation
To quickly tryout Drone we have a Docker image that includes everything you need to get started. Simply run the commend below:
sudo docker pull drone/drone:0.4
And then run the container:
sudo docker run \
--volume /var/lib/drone:/var/lib/drone \
--volume /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
--env-file /etc/drone/dronerc \
--restart=always \
--publish=80:8000 \
--detach=true \
--name=drone \
drone/drone:0.4
Drone is now running (in the background) on http://localhost:80
. Note that before running you should create the --env-file
and add your Drone configuration (GitHub, Bitbucket, GitLab credentials, etc).
Docker options
Here are some of the Docker options, explained:
--restart=always
starts Drone automatically during system init process--publish=80:8000
runs Drone on port80
--detach=true
starts Drone in the background--volume /var/lib/drone:/var/lib/drone
mounted volume to persist sqlite database--volume /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
mounted volume to access Docker and spawn builds--env-file /etc/defaults/drone
loads an external file with environment variables. Used to configure Drone.
Drone settings
Drone uses environment variables for runtime settings and configuration, such as GitHub, GitLab, plugins and more. These settings can be provided to Docker using an --env-file
as seen above.
Once you have your drone container created, then you can start/stop/restart it in below ways.
Starting, Stopping, Logs
Commands to start, stop and restart Drone:
docker start drone
docker stop drone
docker restart drone
And to view the Drone logs:
docker logs drone
Upstart
Drone can be configured to work with process managers, such as Ubuntu Upstart, to automatically start when the operating system initializes. Here is an example upstart script that can be placed in /etc/init/drone.conf
:
description "Drone container"
start on filesystem and started docker
stop on runlevel [!2345]
respawn
script
/usr/bin/docker start -a drone
end script
Commands to start and stop Drone:
sudo start drone
sudo stop drone
Systemd
Drone can be configured to work with Systemd to automatically start when the operating system initializes. Here is an example systemd file:
[Unit]
Description=Drone container
Requires=docker.service
After=docker.service
[Service]
Restart=always
ExecStart=/usr/bin/docker start -a drone
ExecStop=/usr/bin/docker stop -t 2 drone
[Install]
WantedBy=local.target