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Drone is a Continuous Integration platform built on Docker
System
Drone is tested on the following versions of Ubuntu:
- Ubuntu Precise 12.04 (LTS) (64-bit)
- Ubuntu Raring 13.04 (64 bit)
Drone's only external dependency is the latest version of Docker (0.8)
Setup
Drone is packaged and distributed as a debian file. You can download an install using the following commands:
$ wget http://downloads.drone.io/latest/drone.deb
$ sudo dpkg -i drone.deb
$ sudo start drone
Once Drone is running (by default on :80) navigate to http://localhost:80/install and follow the steps in the setup wizard.
IMPORTANT You will also need a GitHub Client ID and Secret:
- Register a new application https://github.com/settings/applications
- Set the homepage URL to http://$YOUR_IP_ADDRESS/
- Set the callback URL to http://$YOUR_IP_ADDRESS/auth/login/github
- Copy the Client ID and Secret into the Drone admin console http://localhost:80/account/admin/settings
I'm working on a getting started video. Having issues with volume, but hopefully you can still get a feel for the steps:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0By8deR1ROz8memUxV0lTSGZPQUk
Builds
Drone use a .drone.yml configuration file in the root of your repository to run your build:
image: mischief/docker-golang
env:
- GOPATH=/var/cache/drone
script:
- go build
- go test -v
services:
- redis
notify:
email:
recipients:
- brad@drone.io
- burke@drone.io
Images
In the above example we used a custom Docker image from index.docker.io mischief/docker-golang
Drone also provides official build images. These images are configured specifically for CI and have many common software packages pre-installed (git, xvfb, firefox, libsqlite, etc).
Official Drone images are referenced in the .drone.yml by an alias:
image: go1.2 # same as bradrydzewski/go:1.2
Here is a list of our official images:
# these two are base images. all Drone images are built on top of these
# these are BIG (~3GB) so make sure you have a FAST internet connection
docker pull bradrydzewski/ubuntu
docker pull bradrydzewski/base
# clojure images
docker pull bradrydzewski/lein # image: lein
# dart images
docker pull bradrydzewski/dart:stable # image: dart
# erlang images
docker pull bradrydzewski/erlang:R16B # image: erlangR16B
docker pull bradrydzewski/erlang:R16B02 # image: erlangR16B02
docker pull bradrydzewski/erlang:R16B01 # image: erlangR16B01
# gcc images (c/c++)
docker pull bradrydzewski/gcc:4.6 # image: gcc4.6
docker pull bradrydzewski/gcc:4.8 # image: gcc4.8
# go images
docker pull bradrydzewski/go:1.0 # image: go1
docker pull bradrydzewski/go:1.1 # image: go1.1
docker pull bradrydzewski/go:1.2 # image: go1.2
# haskell images
docker pull bradrydzewski/haskell:7.4 # image: haskell
# java and jdk images
docker pull bradrydzewski/java:openjdk6 # image: openjdk6
docker pull bradrydzewski/java:openjdk7 # image: openjdk7
docker pull bradrydzewski/java:oraclejdk7 # image: oraclejdk7
docker pull bradrydzewski/java:oraclejdk8 # image: oraclejdk8
# node images
docker pull bradrydzewski/node:0.10 # image node0.10
docker pull bradrydzewski/node:0.8 # image node0.8
# php images
docker pull bradrydzewski/php:5.5 # image: php5.5
docker pull bradrydzewski/php:5.4 # image: php5.4
# python images
docker pull bradrydzewski/python:2.7 # image: python2.7
docker pull bradrydzewski/python:3.2 # image: python3.2
docker pull bradrydzewski/python:3.3 # image: python3.3
docker pull bradrydzewski/python:pypy # image: pypy
# ruby images
docker pull bradrydzewski/ruby:2.0.0 # image: ruby2.0.0
docker pull bradrydzewski/ruby:1.9.3 # image: ruby1.9.3
# scala images
docker pull bradrydzewski/scala:2.10.3 # image: scala2.10.3
docker pull bradrydzewski/scala:2.9.3 # image: scala2.9.3
Environment
Drone clones your repository into a Docker container at the following location:
/var/cache/drone/src/github.com/$owner/$name
Please take this into consideration when setting up your build commands, or if you are using a custom Docker image.
Databases
Drone can launch database containers for your build:
services:
- cassandra
- couchdb
- couchdb:1.0
- couchdb:1.4
- couchdb:1.5
- elasticsearch
- elasticsearch:0.20
- elasticsearch:0.90
- neo4j
- neo4j:1.9
- mongodb
- mongodb:2.2
- mongodb:2.4
- mysql
- mysql:5.5
- postgres
- postgres:9.1
- rabbitmq
- rabbitmq:3.2
- redis
- riak
- zookeeper
If you omit the version, Drone will launch the latest version of the database. (For example, if you set mongodb
, Drone will launch MongoDB 2.4.)
NOTE: database and service containers are exposed over TCP connections and have their own local IP address. If the socat utility is installed inside your Docker image, Drone will automatically proxy localhost connections to the correct IP address.
Deployments
Drone can trigger a deployment at the successful completion of your build:
deploy:
heroku:
app: safe-island-6261
publish:
s3:
acl: public-read
region: us-east-1
bucket: downloads.drone.io
access_key: C24526974F365C3B
secret_key: 2263c9751ed084a68df28fd2f658b127
source: /tmp/drone.deb
target: latest/
Notifications
Drone can trigger email, hipchat and web hook notification at the beginning and completion of your build:
notify:
email:
recipients:
- brad@drone.io
- burke@drone.io
urls:
- http://my-deploy-hook.com
hipchat:
room: support
token: 3028700e5466d375
on_started: true
on_success: true
on_failure: true
Git Command Options
You can specify the --depth
option of the git clone
command (default value is 50
):
git:
depth: 1
Params Injection
You can inject params into .drone.yml.
notify:
hipchat:
room: {{hipchatRoom}}
token: {{hipchatToken}}
on_started: true
on_success: true
on_failure: true
Docs
- drone.readthedocs.org (Coming Soon)
- GoDoc