Preparing a build environment
To create builds you will need a build user (omnibus-build:omnibus-build
in our example).
Preparing the build machine requires sudo access.
Ubuntu 12.04
# Install dependencies
sudo apt-get install ruby1.9.1 ruby1.9.1-dev git build-essential
sudo gem install --no-ri --no-rdoc bundler
# Create build directories for use by the build user
sudo mkdir -p /opt/gitlab /var/cache/omnibus
# We assume the build user and group is 'omnibus-build'
sudo chown omnibus-build:omnibus-build /opt/gitlab /var/cache/omnibus
Then, as the build user (omnibus-build):
# Clone the omnibus repo
git clone https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab.git
# Install gem dependencies for omnibus-ruby
cd omnibus-gitlab
bundle install --path .bundle --binstubs
# Do a build (and take a break from the computer)
bin/omnibus build project gitlab
Centos 6.5
sudo yum groupinstall 'Development Tools'
# Install RedHat Software Collections to get Ruby 1.9.3
sudo yum install centos-release-SCL
sudo yum install ruby193 ruby193-ruby-devel
# Create build directories for use by the build user
sudo mkdir -p /opt/gitlab /var/cache/omnibus
# We assume the build user and group is 'omnibus-build'
sudo chown omnibus-build:omnibus-build /opt/gitlab /var/cache/omnibus
As the build user (omnibus-build):
# Enable Ruby 1.9.3 from Software Collections
echo 'exec scl enable ruby193 bash' >> .bash_profile
# Start a new login shell so we do not have to log out and in
# this one time
bash --login
# Clone the omnibus repo
git clone https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab.git
# Install gem dependencies for omnibus-ruby
cd omnibus-gitlab
bundle install --path .bundle --binstubs
# Do a build (and take a break from the computer)
bin/omnibus build project gitlab
Usage
Build
You create a platform-specific package using the build project
command:
$ bin/omnibus build project gitlab
The platform/architecture type of the package created will match the platform
where the build project
command is invoked. So running this command on say a
MacBook Pro will generate a Mac OS X specific package. After the build
completes packages will be available in pkg/
.
Clean
You can clean up all temporary files generated during the build process with
the clean
command:
$ bin/omnibus clean
Adding the --purge
purge option removes ALL files generated during the
build including the project install directory (/opt/gitlab
) and
the package cache directory (/var/cache/omnibus/pkg
):
$ bin/omnibus clean --purge
Help
Full help for the Omnibus command line interface can be accessed with the
help
command:
$ bin/omnibus help
Vagrant-based Virtualized Build Lab
Every Omnibus project ships will a project-specific Berksfile and Vagrantfile that will allow you to build your projects on the following platforms:
- CentOS 5 64-bit
- CentOS 6 64-bit
- Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit
- Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit
- Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit
Please note this build-lab is only meant to get you up and running quickly; there's nothing inherent in Omnibus that restricts you to just building CentOS or Ubuntu packages. See the Vagrantfile to add new platforms to your build lab.
The only requirements for standing up this virtualized build lab are:
- VirtualBox - native packages exist for most platforms and can be downloaded from the VirtualBox downloads page.
- Vagrant 1.2.1+ - native packages exist for most platforms and can be downloaded from the Vagrant downloads page.
The vagrant-berkshelf and vagrant-omnibus Vagrant plugins are also required and can be installed easily with the following commands:
$ vagrant plugin install vagrant-berkshelf
$ vagrant plugin install vagrant-omnibus
Once the pre-requisites are installed you can build your package across all platforms with the following command:
$ vagrant up
If you would like to build a package for a single platform the command looks like this:
$ vagrant up PLATFORM
The complete list of valid platform names can be viewed with the
vagrant status
command.