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Laminar CI status

Laminar (https://laminar.ohwg.net) is a lightweight and modular Continuous Integration service for Linux. It is self-hosted and developer-friendly, eschewing a configuration UI in favour of simple version-controllable configuration files and scripts.

Laminar encourages the use of existing GNU/Linux tools such as bash and cron instead of reinventing them.

Although the status and progress front-end is very user-friendly, administering a Laminar instance requires writing shell scripts and manually editing configuration files. That being said, there is nothing esoteric here and the guide should be straightforward for anyone with even very basic Linux server administration experience.

See the website and the documentation for more information.

Building from source

First install development packages for capnproto (version 0.7.0 or newer), rapidjson, sqlite and boost (for the header-only multi_index_container library) from your distribution's repository or other source.

On Debian Buster, this can be done with:

sudo apt install \
		 capnproto cmake g++ libboost-dev libcapnp-dev libsqlite-dev libsqlite3-dev make rapidjson-dev zlib1g-dev

Then compile and install laminar with:

git clone https://github.com/ohwgiles/laminar.git
cd laminar
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/
make -j4
sudo make install

make install includes a systemd unit file. If you intend to use it, consider creating a new user laminar or modifying the user specified in the unit file.