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This is an empty reference project which shows how to set up CI with Hydra and Buildkite, using the tbco-nix library.

Contents

  • Bcc.cabal, stack.yaml, app/, bench/, src/, test/ — The example Haskell package.
  • .buildkite/ — Buildkite pipeline definitions and related scripts.
  • .gitattributes — Metadata for GitHub so that it ignores auto-generated files in diffs.
  • default.nix — The main Nix build file.
  • release.nix — The Hydra release jobset.
  • shell.nix — Default nix-shell development environment.
  • docs/ — Example Nix build of a LaTeX document.
  • nix/ — The proper location for all Nix code and files, apart from {default,release,shell}.nix.
  • nix/.stack.nix/ — Auto-generated Nix expressions. These need to be checked in to Git, but don't edit them manually.
  • nix/pkgs.nix — The Haskell package set.

How to set up a project

  1. Copy this directory to a new location and then:

    git init
    git commit --allow-empty -m "Initial commit"
    git add .
    git commit -m "Copy Bcc"
    
  2. Run ./nix/update-tbco-nix.sh to update the tbco-nix pin.

  3. Find all instances of Bcc or bccSkeleton and replace them with your project name. Find all instances of TODO and address them. You can use the following commands to do that:

    git grep -i 'bcc.\?skeleton'
    nix-shell --run "lentil -T fixme ."
    
  4. Some of the TODO comments will say "remove the line below and uncomment the next line." These are there just so that the skeleton project can be built in CI within tbco-nix.

    The config files should also have example code and comments with instructions. Have a skim through these.

  5. When finished, replace this file with your own, and delete redundant comments from the config files.

  6. Set up the GitHub repo, Buildkite pipelines, and Hydra jobset according to the instructions in docs/start.md.

  7. If something in this project needs to be improved, please open a PR. If you have any other problems, ask in #devops-crossteam-ci.

Testing the build locally

  1. Test the Nix build.

    nix-build --keep-going
    

    This will build all attributes of default.nix.

  2. Test the Hydra jobset. You can't simply build everything, because some of these jobs will be for other platforms. Replace Bcc with your project's name in this command:

    nix-build release.nix -A native.Bcc.x86_64-linux
    
  3. Test Buildkite. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to test a Buildkite pipeline locally, other than copying & pasting the commands into your shell.

To be documented

  • How to get links to PDF documentation builds in Hydra.
  • How to update a website in CI (e.g. gh-pages).
  • How to get Hackage documentation for the project.

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