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mkdir -p static/docs_gen/api static/docs_gen/build
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mkdir -p static/docs_gen/api static/docs_gen/plugin
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mkdir -p static/docs_gen/api static/docs_gen/setup
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mkdir -p static/docs_gen/api static/docs_gen/cli
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go generate github.com/drone/drone/static
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gen_template:
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* [Install](index.md)
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* [Local Builds](builds.md)
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* [Encrypt Secrets](secrets.md)
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* [Add Machines](machines.md)
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# Local Builds
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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.
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## Instructions
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The `drone exec` command should be executed from the root of your repository, where the `.drone.yml` file is located:
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```
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cd octocat/hello-world
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drone exec
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```
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This only executes a `build` step. It does not execute `clone`, `publish`, `deploy`, or `notify` steps, nor will it decrypt your `.drone.sec` file.
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## Arguments
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The `exec` command accepts the following arguments:
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* `DOCKER_HOST` - docker deamon address. defaults to `unix:///var/run/docker.sock`
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* `DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY` - docker daemon supports tlsverify
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* `DOCKER_CERT_PATH` - docker certificate directory
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## Boot2Docker
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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.
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## Known Issues
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Attempting to cancel (`ctrl+C`) a running build will leave behind orphan containers. This is a known issue and we are planning a fix.
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## Limitations
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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.
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# Install
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> This is an early preview of the command line utility. Contributors wanted.
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Drone provides a simple command line utility that allows you interact with the Drone server from the command line. This section describes the setup and installation process.
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## System Requirements
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This tool requires Docker 1.6 or higher. If you are using Windows or Mac we recommend installing the [Docker Toolbox](https://www.docker.com/docker-toolbox).
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## Linux
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Download and install the x64 linux binary:
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```
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curl http://downloads.drone.io/drone-cli/drone_linux_amd64.tar.gz | tar zx
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sudo install -t /usr/local/bin drone
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```
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## OSX
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Download and install using Homebrew:
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```
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brew tap drone/drone
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brew install drone
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```
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Or manually download and install the binary:
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```
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curl http://downloads.drone.io/drone-cli/drone_darwin_amd64.tar.gz | tar zx
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sudo cp drone /usr/local/bin
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```
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## Setup
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In order to communicate with the Drone server you must provide the server url:
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```
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export DRONE_SERVER=<http://>
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```
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In order to authorize communications you must also provide your access token:
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```
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export DRONE_SERVER=<token>
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```
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You can retrieve your access token from the user profile screen in Drone.
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# Machine Management
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The `drone node create` command lets your register new remote servers with Drone. This command should be used in conjunction with [docker-machine](https://github.com/docker/machine). Note that you can alternatively register and manage servers in the UI.
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## Environment Variables
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The `drone node create` command expects the following environment variables:
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* `DOCKER_HOST` - docker deamon address
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* `DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY` - docker daemon supports tlsverify
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* `DOCKER_CERT_PATH` - docker certificate directory
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## Instructions
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Create or configure a new server using `docker-machine`:
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```
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docker-machine create \
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--digitalocean-size 2gb \
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--driver digitalocean \
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--digitalocean-access-token <token> \
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my-drone-worker
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```
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This writes setup instructions to the console:
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```
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export DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY="1"
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export DOCKER_HOST="tcp://123.456.789.10:2376"
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export DOCKER_CERT_PATH="/home/octocat/.docker/machine/machines/my-drone-worker"
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export DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME="my-drone-worker"
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# Run this command to configure your shell:
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# eval "$(docker-machine env my-drone-worker)"
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```
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Run the following command (from the above output) to configure your shell:
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```
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eval "$(docker-machine env my-drone-worker)"
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```
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Register the newly created or configured machine with Drone. Once registered, Drone will immediately begin sending builds to the server.
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```
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drone node create
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```
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# Overview
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> Coming Soon
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# Encrypt Secrets
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The `secure` command lets your create a signed and encrypted `.drone.sec` file. The `.drone.sec` file is decrypted at runtime and will inject your secrets into your `.drone.yml` file.
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## Usage
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Create a plaintext `.drone.sec.yml` file that contains your secret variables:
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```
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environment:
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- PASSWORD=foo
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```
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Encrypt and generate the `.drone.sec` file:
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```
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drone secure --repo octocat/hello-world
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```
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Commit the encrypted `.drone.sec` file to your repository.
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Note the `drone secure` command will automatically calculate the shasum of your yaml file and store in the `.drone.sec` file. This prevent secrets from being injected into the build if the Yaml changes.
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## Arguments
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The `secure` command accepts the following arguments:
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* `--in` secrets in plain text yaml. defaults to `.drone.sec.yml`
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* `--out` encrypted secret file. defaults to `.drone.sec`
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* `--yaml` location of your `.drone.yml` file. defaults to `.drone.yml`
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* `--repo` name of your repository **required**
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## Shared Secrets
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You cannot re-use the same `.drone.sec` for multiple repositories. You can, however, use the same plaintext secret file for multiple repositories.
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```
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cd octocat/hello-world
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drone secure --in $HOME/.drone.sec.yml --repo octocat/hello-world
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cd octocat/Spoon-Knife
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drone secure --in $HOME/.drone.sec.yml --repo octocat/Spoon-Knife
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```
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//go:generate go run ../contrib/generate-docs.go -input ../docs/build/README.md -name Builds -template ../template/amber/docs.amber -output docs_gen/build/
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//go:generate go run ../contrib/generate-docs.go -input ../docs/plugin/README.md -name Plugins -template ../template/amber/docs.amber -output docs_gen/plugin/
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//go:generate go run ../contrib/generate-docs.go -input ../docs/setup/README.md -name Install -template ../template/amber/docs.amber -output docs_gen/setup/
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//go:generate go run ../contrib/generate-docs.go -input ../docs/cli/README.md -name CLI -template ../template/amber/docs.amber -output docs_gen/cli/
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//go:generate sassc --style compact styles/style.sass styles_gen/style.css
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//go:generate go-bindata-assetfs -ignore "\\.go" -pkg static -o static_gen.go ./...
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