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Local Builds

The exec command lets you run a build on your personal machine (ie your laptop). It does not involve the Drone server in any way. This is very useful for local testing and troubleshooting.

Instructions

The drone exec command should be executed from the root of your repository, where the .drone.yml file is located:

cd octocat/hello-world
drone exec

This only executes a build step. It does not execute clone, publish, deploy, or notify steps, nor will it decrypt your .drone.sec file.

Arguments

The exec command accepts the following arguments:

  • DOCKER_HOST - docker deamon address. defaults to unix:///var/run/docker.sock
  • DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY - docker daemon supports tlsverify
  • DOCKER_CERT_PATH - docker certificate directory

Boot2Docker

You may use the drone exec command with boot2docker as long as your code exists within your $HOME directory. This is because boot2docker mounts your home directory into the virtualbox instance giving the Docker daemon access to your local files.

Known Issues

Attempting to cancel (ctrl+C) a running build will leave behind orphan containers. This is a known issue and we are planning a fix.

Limitations

You cannot use drone exec with a remote Docker instance. Your local codebase is shared via a volume with the Docker daemon, which is not possible when communicating with a remote Docker host on a different machine.