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Anybody have recommendations for a lightweight CI/CD service that I can run on a Raspberry Pi with 8GB memory?

I'd like to run it in Docker, and I'm the only client


it doesn't matter to me if builds have to queue/if there's only one worker "node" on the pi, but I just want to be able to do github action-like stuff with my gitea server.

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[–] iluminae@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago (5 children)

I run drone.io with gitea, it's nice, doesn't do much when it's not working.

Gitea added their own CI tooling that is configured like GitHub actions as well - I haven't tried it yet though.

[–] GaussianInteger@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Update


I'm trying Gitea Actions. There's still a little weirdness with some actions (e.g. the checkoutv3 action doesn't work if your git server has a path prefix like http://my.server/some_git_specific_prefix/[rest of normal path]), but overall it seems to be working nicely.

I'm currently running the act_runner daemon as a service on the bare raspberry pi/not in docker, since it has to interface with the docker socket anyway and there's no official act_runner docker image from gitea/I wouldn't be getting any "ease of update" benefits.

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