-*- mode: org -*- Cuirass is a continuous integration tool using GNU Guix. * Requirements Cuirass currently depends on the following packages: - GNU Guile 3.0.x or 2.2.x - GNU Guix (and all its development dependencies) - GNU Make - Guile-JSON 3.x - Guile-Avahi - Guile-Squee - Guile-Git - Guile-zlib - Guile-Mastodon - Guile-Simple-ZMQ - Ephemeral PostgreSQL (for the tests) - Mailutils - Fibers A convenient way to install those dependencies is to install Guix and execute the following command: #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE guix environment cuirass #+END_EXAMPLE This will build and enter an environment which provides all the necessary dependencies. * Build Instructions When all the dependencies are available on you system, in order to build Cuirass, you can proceed with the usual: #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE ./bootstrap && ./configure && make #+END_EXAMPLE * Database connection Cuirass uses PostgreSQL to store information about jobs, past build results and to coordinate the execution of jobs. The database connection string must be passed to Cuirass using the =database= argument, under the keyword/value format described [[https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNSTRING][here]]. The PostgreSQL database must be created beforehand. By default, this command: #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE ./pre-inst-env cuirass register #+END_EXAMPLE will connect using the Unix socket at =/var/run/postgresql= to the =cuirass= database and is equivalent to: #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE ./pre-inst-env cuirass register --database="dbname=cuirass host=/var/run/postgresql" #+END_EXAMPLE To use a TCP connection, one can use: #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE ./pre-inst-env cuirass register --database="host=127.0.0.1" #+END_EXAMPLE * Run tests Cuirass tests also require an access to a PostgreSQL database, provided by the Ephemeral PostgreSQL package. The =pg_tmp= script needs to be part of the path before running the usual: #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE make check #+END_EXAMPLE * Example A quick way to manually test Cuirass is to execute: #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE ./pre-inst-env cuirass register --specifications=examples/hello.scm #+END_EXAMPLE This will read the file "examples/hello.scm" which contains a list of specifications and add them to the =cuirass= database. It will then build the =hello= package on top of the default Guix channel. Cuirass then loops evaluating/building the specs. The database keeps track of the specifications in order to allow users to accumulate specifications. To resume the evaluation/build process you can execute the same command without the '--specifications' option: #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE ./pre-inst-env cuirass register #+END_EXAMPLE To start the web interface run: #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE ./pre-inst-env cuirass web #+END_EXAMPLE * Contributing See the manual for useful hacking informations, by running #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE info -f doc/cuirass.info "Contributing" #+END_EXAMPLE