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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!
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Nix
32 lines
898 B
Nix
{ ... }:
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let
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depot = import (builtins.fetchGit {
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url = "https://cl.tvl.fyi/depot";
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rev = "a2e86152401c7c531801c79347c3f15e1806aabc";
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}) {};
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readTree = depot.nix.readTree {
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pkgs = import (builtins.fetchGit {
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url = "https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-channels";
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ref = "nixos-20.03";
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rev = "afa9ca61924f05aacfe495a7ad0fd84709d236cc";
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}) {};
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briefcase = import (builtins.path {
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path = ./.;
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name = "briefcase";
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}) {};
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depot = depot;
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};
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in {
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ci = readTree ./ci;
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nixos = readTree ./nixos;
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utils = readTree ./utils;
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emacs = readTree ./emacs;
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website = readTree ./website;
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lisp = readTree ./lisp;
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gopkgs = readTree ./gopkgs;
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third_party = readTree ./third_party;
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tools = readTree ./tools;
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buildHaskell = readTree ./buildHaskell;
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zoo = readTree ./zoo;
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}
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