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Author SHA1 Message Date
William Carroll
fd626d907e Remove debugging information
Problem: my dev machine returns a different value for `git config --get-all
secrets.patterns` than my CI machine... I ran `git-secrets --register-aws` to
get additional coverage, but it's still not the same. I created an issue on the
git-secrets GH repo to get better troubleshooting advice, but I don't need the
logging info. anymore, so I'm removing it.
2020-08-21 12:31:03 +01:00
William Carroll
56e4d9f9b5 Debugging briefcase pipeline
Somehow `git-secrets --scan-history` is exiting non-zero, when I don't think it
should. Logging some environment information to get a better idea of what's
going on.
2020-08-21 11:25:16 +01:00
William Carroll
f53b08e4a0 Call --scan-history
My current pipeline is succeeding with a false-positive. After this change, it
should return a true-negative.
2020-08-21 11:22:52 +01:00
William Carroll
3f3cba7c32 Define BuildKite pipelines in Nix
After a handful of failed attempts to run lint-secrets.sh due to a missing
`git-secrets` executable on my git server, I decided that now was a good time to
use Nix to define my BuildKite pipelines.

TL;DR:
- Delete ci/scripts directory
- Define ci/pipelines/{briefcase,socrates}.nix

Outside of this repository:
- I logged into my admin account at git.wpcarro.dev and changed my Gitea
  post-receive hook to trigger the briefcase pipeline
- I logged into my BuildKite account, deleted my build-briefcase pipeline,
  created a new briefcase pipeline that called:

  ```shell
  nix-build -A ci.pipelines.briefcase -o briefcase.yaml
  buildkite-agent pipeline upload briefcase.yaml
  ```

One day I will audit all of my ad-hoc, non-mono-repo activity (like the steps I
listed above) and attempt to fit everything herein... one step at a time,
though!
2020-08-21 11:12:57 +01:00