![]() Add more more workers to test more realistic setups. The first one is still added as a Debian builder, additional ones are used as generic ones, allowing to test worker selection. Signed-off-by: Mathieu Dubois-Briand <mathieu.dubois-briand@bootlin.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org> |
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README.md |
Local autobuilder setup docker
This docker compose configuration aims to provide a working minimal setup, allowing to test and debug the buildbot configuration.
It create two docker containers based on the same image, one acting as a buildbot controller, one acting as buildbot worker.
The buildbot configuration will be modified in several ways from the configuration used in the public autobuilders. Main changes include:
- Only a few workers will be used.
- Git urls will be modified to use git protocol instead of ssh, removing needs for authentication.
- All nightly schedulers will be disabled.
Usage
The local autobuilder can be started by running docker-compose up
in this
folder. Once the dockers are started, buildbot web interface will be exposed on
http://localhost:8010/. Note that with the default profile, only one worker will
be started. You can start extra workers with docker-compose --profile manyworkers
.
You might want to modify the compose.yaml
file first to suit your needs, such
as the cpu count, memory limits and number of extra workers.