Ask HN: Looking for a CI/CD project for my local lab

Hello, I have a couple of computers in my home that I use to build and test whatever I am working on. The problem is that I currently do everything over "manual ssh/scp" (some basic bash scripting).

I was wondering if anyone uses some kind of of local CI software to automate this process: pick my source code, send it to a machine, run some commands and show me the log (I am ok with doing it over ssh under the hood). Any tips?

Thanks in advance.

4 points | by q8zd3 17 hours ago

8 comments

  • atmosx 10 hours ago
    Are you self-hosting code in Forjego by any chance? If yes, there's an integrated system called "actions"[1].

    Jenkins is popular but complex. I would look elsewhere, woodpeckerCI looks like a good solution but I don't have direct experience with it.

    I've worked with Tekton in the past, but it's tailored around kubernetes, e.g. a good for k3s (self-hosted k8s cluster).

    If you're not self-hosting and you use something like github, you need to either leave an HTTP server open to the internet (insecure) or use something like ngrok, smee.io, cloudflare tunnel, hookdeck, etc. These tools will manage to forward the webhook in a secure way to the internal system.

    [1]: https://forgejo.org/docs/latest/admin/actions/

  • o2zer0cool 8 hours ago
    https://github.com/02zerocool/truth-benchmark https://github.com/02zerocool

    not sure if that would help or not but i will share it just incase.

  • y2244 16 hours ago
    Take the time to read up on CI/CD

    Lots of different options, hosted and self hosted.

    Github actions and GitLab are two of the more common ones, the latter is self hosted but the former is the dominant one if CV skills is needed

    • _mitterpach 15 hours ago
      Github Actions runner can be self-hosted as well! Microsoft tried to curb it for a while by making self-hosted runner minutes paid as well, but quickly walked that back.

      Do note that Github Actions have been the target of like 50 different attacks and I would not combine publicly hosted code with your own runners, as without proper sandboxing it can lead to anybody executing any code on your machine just by opening a PR (might have been fixed since last I heard, but the general vibe stands).

  • KomoD 16 hours ago
    You could run Woodpecker, maybe? https://woodpecker-ci.org
  • spacemule 17 hours ago
    I use webhooks to argo events that trigger argo workflows on a small k3s cluster on my desk. You could do the same even with a single node cluster.
  • rili 11 hours ago
    Jenkins
  • turtleyacht 17 hours ago
    Github lets you start up a self-hosted runner.
  • roserugco 14 hours ago
    Github does provide to connect your self host runners.

    But if you ever needed to do this offline like localhost only you can use Gitea (has its own Gitea Actions as Github local) and connect it with Woodpecker CI.

    https://gittea.dev/ https://woodpecker-ci.org/

    good luck.