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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:
```sh
$ wget http://downloads.drone.io/latest/drone.deb
$ sudo dpkg -i drone.deb
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$ 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
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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
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### 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:
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- redis
notify:
email:
recipients:
- brad@drone.io
- burke@drone.io
```
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### 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:
```sh
image: go1.2 # same as bradrydzewski/go:1.2
```
Here is a list of our official images:
```sh
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# these two are base images. all Drone images are built on top of these
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# 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
```
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### Environment
Drone clones your repository into a Docker container
at the following location:
```
/var/cache/drone/src/github.com/$owner/$name
```
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Please take this into consideration when setting up your build commands, or
if you are using a custom Docker image.
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### Databases
Drone can launch database containers for your build:
```
services:
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- cassandra
- couchdb
- elasticsearch
- neo4j
- mongodb
- mysql
- postgres
- rabbitmq
- redis
- riak
- zookeeper
```
**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 completion
of your build:
```
notify:
email:
recipients:
- brad@drone.io
- burke@drone.io
urls:
- http://my-deploy-hook.com
hipchat:
room: support
token: 3028700e5466d375
```
### Docs
Coming Soon to [drone.readthedocs.org](http://drone.readthedocs.org/)