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docker-lineage-cicd

Docker microservice for LineageOS Continuous Integration and Continous Deployment

This branch contains a version suitable to build for multiple devices on different branches with the same Docker image: to do so it is necessary to download the full LineageOS mirror, about 200 GB. You probably want the more simple version in the master branch.

Requirements

  • At least Dual Core CPU (Higher is better)
  • At least 6GB RAM (Higher is better)
  • At least 500GB HDD Space (Higher is better)

Android propretary binaries

By default when you build Android from scratch you need to pull the binaries of your interested device via ADB. When the INCLUDE_PROPRIETARY variable is set to true (default), the proprietary binaries are downloaded automatically from TheMuppets repository; if you want to provide your own binaries, set this variable to false and add a corresponding XML in the local_manifests volume.

How it works

This docker will autobuild any device list given for a specified branch every midnight at 02:00 UTC. In the end, any built ZIP will be moved to the relative volume mapped directory to /srv/zips.

IMPORTANT: Remember to use VOLUME mapping. By default Docker creates container with max 10GB of Space. If you will not map volumes, the docker will just break during Source syncronization!

NOTE: /home/user/local_manifests/ may contain multiple XMLs, since all the files will be then copied inside .repo/local_manifests/

Configuration

You can configure the Docker by passing custom environment variables to it. See the Dockerfile for more details.

How to use

Specify the branches and the devices in the corresponding variables, separated by a comma.

This example is the build script used for LineageOS for microG, which has integrated microG apps and F-Droid (with F-Droid Privileged Extension).

docker run \
    --name=lineage-$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M) \
    --cap-add=SYS_ADMIN \
    -d \
    -e "USER_NAME=John Doe" \
    -e "USER_MAIL=john.doe@awesome.email" \
    -e "WITH_SU=false" \
    -e "INCLUDE_PROPRIETARY=true" \
    -e "RELEASE_TYPE=microG" \
    -e "BRANCH_NAME=cm-13.0,cm-14.1" \
    -e "DEVICE_LIST_CM_13_0=$DEVICES_CM13_0" \
    -e "DEVICE_LIST_CM_14_1=$DEVICES_CM14_1" \
    -e "OTA_URL=https://api.lineage.microg.org" \
    -e "CRONTAB_TIME=now" \
    -e "SIGNATURE_SPOOFING=restricted" \
    -e "CUSTOM_PACKAGES=GmsCore GsfProxy FakeStore FDroid FDroidPrivilegedExtension MozillaNlpBackend NominatimNlpBackend com.google.android.maps.jar" \
    -e "SIGN_BUILDS=true" \
    -e "CLEAN_OUTDIR=false" \
    -e "CLEAN_AFTER_BUILD=true" \
    -e "ZIP_SUBDIR=true" \
    -e "LOGS_SUBDIR=true" \
    -e "DELETE_OLD_ZIPS=3" \
    -e "DELETE_OLD_LOGS=3" \
    -e "CCACHE_SIZE=540G" \
    -v "/home/user/cache:/srv/ccache" \
    -v "/home/user/mirror:/srv/mirror" \
    -v "/home/user/lineage:/srv/src" \
    -v "/home/user/zips:/srv/zips" \
    -v "/home/user/lineage_manifests:/srv/local_manifests" \
    -v "/home/user/lineage_keys:/srv/keys" \
    -v "/home/user/logs:/srv/logs" \
    -v "/home/user/tmp:/srv/tmp" \
    lineageos4microg/docker-lineage-cicd:multibranch

with the following XML in local_manifests

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<manifest>
  <project path="prebuilts/prebuiltapks" name="lineageos4microg/android_prebuilts_prebuiltapks" remote="github" revision="master" />
</manifest>

The keys in /home/build/keys can be generated with

subject='/C=US/ST=California/L=Mountain View/O=Android/OU=Android/CN=Android/emailAddress=android@android.com'
mkdir keys
for x in releasekey platform shared media; do \
    /home/user/source/development/tools/make_key keys/$x "$subject"; \
done
for c in cyngn{-priv,}-app testkey; do
  for e in pk8 x509.pem; do
    ln -s releasekey.$e keys/$c.$e;
  done;
done