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frigg-worker Build status Coverage status

A worker application that listens to the frigg broker, picks up builds and builds them.

Setup

virtualenv ~/frigg-worker
~/frigg-worker/bin/pip install frigg-worker
~/frigg-worker/bin/frigg-worker

Usage

$ frigg_worker --help
Usage: frigg_worker MODE [OPTIONS]


Options:
  --dispatcher-url TEXT    URL to the dispatcher, overrides settings
  --dispatcher-token TEXT  Token for dispatcher, overrides settings
  --hq-url TEXT            URL for frigg-hq, overrides settings
  --hq-token TEXT          Token for frigg-hq, overrides settings
  --slack-url TEXT         URL for incoming webhook in slack
  --sentry-dsn TEXT        Sentry dsn needed to connect to the sentry API
  --loglevel TEXT          Set log level for frigg-packages
  --help                   Show this message and exit.

The worker has two modes builder and deployer which defines whether the worker should build and run tests or deploy previews.

Builder

Runs tasks within a given docker container before removing the docker container and reports to the build report API of HQ.

Deployer

Starts a docker container that will run for the amount of time specified by the task payload before running deploy tasks inside the container. The container exposes port 8000 to a port on the host system given by the task payload. The container-image is chosen from the task payload, thus, the worker trusts the task-queue to only contain tasks with allowed images. The status of the deployments is reported to the preview-deployment API of HQ.

Running frigg-worker from source

python -m frigg_worker.cli

MIT © frigg.io