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README.md
Big Builder
I personally don't want to be running CI/CD automation with full access to my Docker socket.
I made this image to hold all my typical build toolset,
and also the gitea runner,
so now I can just say runs-on: big-builder
,
and stuff works without docker.
This does mean I can't use github actions. That's okay with me: I don't want to be running node on my Raspberry Pi, either. I know how to use the Bourne shell, so I'm able to do everything I want that way.
How To Set This Up
- Go get a runner registration token from your forgejo/gitea instance.
- Decide in advance what tags you want to use.
big-builder,go,python3,hugo
isn't an awful choice. - Run the code block below.
- Email me to let me know if these instructions worked for you!
mkdir /srv/big-builder
docker run --rm -it -u 0:0 -v /srv/big-builder:/app big-builder # This will ask you 3 questions
docker run -d --restart=always -v /srv/big-builder:/app:ro big-builder daemon
On my raspberry pi,
I used the tags aarch64,big-builder,go,python3,hugo
.
More documentation is at gitea act runner.
Adding Other Packages
Make your own image. Like so:
FROM big-builder
RUN apk --no-cache add nethack
Even better, steal this one's Dockerfile and add stuff to it. You shouldn't trust my image to be malware-free.
Caveats
Right now (October 2023), if anything tries to read from the tty, the runner just sits there forever. This is a problem with the runner that they might fix one day. Just something to bear in mind: I spent a bit of time chasing this one down.