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Also updates the wording in the readmes and removes the sponsorware block since the repo is public now. Signed-off-by: Felix Bartels <felix@9wd.eu>
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# Drone CI for Cloudron
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Run the Drone server on Cloudron and the agents locally.
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I use this setup together with a Gitea running on the same Cloudron installation.
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## Requirements
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- `docker compose` (on the system you want to run the agent on)
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- `git`
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- `jq`
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- `make`
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- Cloudron CLI
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## Installation
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- Run `DOCKER_REPO=your-docker-hub-user make install` to install the Drone server component at `drone.yourdomain.com` (`yourdomain.com` will adapt automatically to your Cloudron setup).
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- Run `make exec' to open the app's CLI and modify the `.env' so that it can connect to your Git instance.
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- See https://readme.drone.io/server/provider/gitea/#create-an-oauth-application for information on OAuth registration in Gitea.
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- The drone instance runs at `drone.yourdomain.com` and the redirect URL would be `https://drone.yourdomain.com/login`.
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- The secrets are automatically created and added to the `.env` file.
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- Run `cloudron restart` to restart the application and apply your changes.
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- Check that your setup works by going to `https://drone.yourdomain.com`.
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- If all looks good, run `runner/start.sh' to start the Drone agent on your local machine (it will grab the credentials directly from the installed app).
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- Add the drone configuration to your desired repositories
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## Tips and tricks
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I would also like to share some very useful commands. To install the `drone` CLI, follow the [official docs](https://docs.drone.io/cli/install/).
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### Using drone-cli
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Go to your [user settings](https://drone.9wd.eu/account) and get the login information
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```bash
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export DRONE_SERVER=https://drone.9wd.eu
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export DRONE_TOKEN=your token
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drone info
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```
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### Running pipelines directly
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You can also run pipelines directly from the Drone CLI:
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```bash
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drone exec --secret-file secrets.txt .drone.yml
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```
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A template for `secrets.txt`:
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```bash
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slack_url=https://hooks.slack.com/services/xxxxxxxxxxxx
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```
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### Adding secrets from the CLI
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You can either add secrets via the web interface or use drone directly from your terminal:
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```bash
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drone secret add -repository username/repository-name --name foo --data bar --allow-pull-request
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```
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### Trigger build via curl
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```bash
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curl -X POST -i https://drone.9wd.eu/api/repos/felix/cloudron-drone-app/builds -H "Authorization: Bearer your-token"
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```
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Get token from https://drone.9wd.eu/account
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### Webhooks do not trigger builds in drone?
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- Remove the webhook in Gitea
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- Go to the Drone dashboard and disable the individual project in the settings.
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- re-enable the project
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- Go back to Gitea and "test delivery" your new webhook.
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## Inspiration
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- Setting up a simple, self-hosted & fast CI/CD solution with Drone.io](https://webhookrelay.com/blog/2019/02/11/using-drone-for-simple-selfhosted-ci-cd/)
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- Official Drone documentation](https://docs.drone.io/server/provider/gitea/) |