opam-version: "2.0" maintainer: "Robur " authors: ["Robur "] homepage: "https://github.com/robur-coop/builder" dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/robur-coop/builder.git" bug-reports: "https://github.com/robur-coop/builder/issues" license: "ISC" depends: [ "ocaml" {>= "4.13.0" & < "5.0.0"} "dune" {>= "2.0.0"} "asn1-combinators" {>= "0.3.0"} "bheap" {>= "2.0.0"} "bos" "cmdliner" {>= "1.1.0"} "duration" "fmt" {>= "0.8.7"} "fpath" "logs" "lwt" "ptime" "uuidm" "http-lwt-client" {>= "0.3.0"} "base64" ] build: [ ["dune" "subst"] {dev} ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] ["sh" "-ex" "packaging/FreeBSD/create_package.sh"] {os = "freebsd"} ["sh" "-ex" "packaging/debian/create_package.sh"] {os-family = "debian"} ] synopsis: "Scheduling and executing shell jobs" description: """ The builder server has a schedule of jobs to be executed, stored persistently on disk. Any number of workers can connect via TCP (using ASN.1 encoded messages) that execute a single job -- usually contained in a sandbox (FreeBSD jail or Docker container). A client is a command-line interface to modify the schedule. Access control is out of scope - run it locally on your build host. The server receives the output artifacts of each job, and either stores them on the local file system or upload them to a remote server via http. See https://builds.robur.coop for the live web frontend (builder-web). """ url { src: "git+https://github.com/robur-coop/builder.git" }