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NAME

6       rbm_remote - rbm remote build
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DESCRIPTION

9       It can be useful to run the build of your package on an external
10       server, a VM or a chroot. For instance if you are running an rpm based
11       distribution and want to build a Debian package.
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13       To do do this, you can define the remote_exec option.
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15       The following options are used to configure the remote execution of the
16       build:
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18       remote_exec
19           the template of a command used to execute a command on a remote
20           host. The command to be executed is available in the option
21           exec_cmd. The option exec_as_root indicate whether the script
22           should be run as a normal user, or as root. Some commands such as
23           the pre and post scripts need to be run as root. The name of the
24           command we are running is available in the option exec_name.
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26       remote_mktemp
27           the template of a command to create a temporary directory. If
28           undefined, mktemp -d -p /var/tmp will be used.
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30       remote_put
31           the template of a command used to put a file on a remote host. The
32           source file is available in the put_src option and the destination
33           directory in the put_dst option. The default is to use tar with the
34           remote_exec option.
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36       remote_get
37           the template of a command used to fetch a file from a remote host.
38           The source directory is available in the get_src option, and the
39           destination directory in the get_dst option. The default is to use
40           tar with the remote_exec option.
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42       remote_start
43           the template of a command that will start the remote host before we
44           can access it. This can be useful for instance if you need to start
45           a VM, or fetch a container. If access to an input file is needed,
46           the remote_srcdir option is pointing to a temporary directory
47           containing the input files.
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49       remote_finish
50           the template of a command that will stop the remote host after we
51           finished the build. This can be useful for instance if you want to
52           shutdown a VM or remove a temporary container.
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54       The remote_* options can access the build_id option which is a unique
55       identifier of the current build.
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REMOTE BUILD WITH DOCKER

58       Some predefined remote_* template to run the builds in docker are
59       available. To enable building in docker, you can set the remote_docker
60       option to 1. The following options will then be used:
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62       docker_image
63           The name of the docker image you want to use.
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65       docker_save_image
66           By default the docker image used during the build will be removed
67           when it is finished. If you want to keep it, you can define an
68           image name in this option.
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70       docker_opts
71           If you want to add some docker command line options, you can define
72           them in this option. This could be useful for instance if you don’t
73           want to use the default docker instance.
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75       docker_user
76           The user that should be used to run the build inside the container.
77           If that user does not exist, it will be created automatically. The
78           default is rbm.
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80       For example, if you want to build your software on Fedora 20 using
81       docker, you can do this:
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83           remote_docker: 1
84           docker_image: fedora:20
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REMOTE BUILD WITH SSH

87       Some predefined remote_* templates are available and can be enabled by
88       setting the remote_ssh option to 1. For instance if you want to build
89       your debian packages on a remote node with ssh, add the following lines
90       to your configuration :
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92           ssh_host: some_hostname
93           steps:
94             deb_src:
95                remote_ssh: 1
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97       The following options will be used:
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99       ssh_host
100           The hostname where to connect. It can also contain a username.
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102       ssh_port
103           Optionally you can set a port using this option. You could also do
104           it by editing your .ssh/config file.
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106       ssh_options
107           Optionally you can set some ssh options, for the exec command.
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BUILD IN A CHROOT

110       You can use the remote_chroot option if you want to build in a chroot.
111       This option requires that you have sudo access to the chroot command.
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113       The following options will be used:
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115       chroot_path
116           The path to the chroot directory.
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118       chroot_user
119           The user in the chroot which should run the build.
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123           chroot_path: /chroots/debian-wheezy
124           chroot_user: build
125           steps:
126             deb:
127               remote_chroot: 1
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SEE ALSO

130       rbm(1), rbm_config(7)
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