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docker-lineage-cicd
Docker microservice for LineageOS Continuous Integration and Continous Deployment
Why Docker?
A fair number of dependencies is needed to build LineageOS, plus a Linux system (and a discrete knowledge of it). With Docker we give you a minimal Linux build system with all the tools and scripts already integrated, easing considerably the creation of your own LineageOS build.
Moreover Docker runs also on Microsoft Windows and Mac OS, which means that LineageOS can be built on such platforms without requiring a dual boot system or a manual set up of a Virtual Machine.
How do I install Docker?
The official Docker guides are well-written:
- Linux (Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS and Fedora are officially supported)
- Windows 10/Windows Server 2016 64bit
- Mac OS El Capitan 10.11 or newer
If your Windows or Mac system doesn't satisfy the requirements (or if you have Oracle VirtualBox installed, you can use Docker Toolbox. Docker Toolbox is not described in this guide, but it should be very similar to the standard Docker installation.
Once you can run the hello-world
image you're ready to
start!
How can I build LineageOS?
This Docker image contains a great number of settings, to allow you to fully customize your LineageOS build. Here you can find all of them, with the default values between the brackets.
TL;DR - go to the Examples
Fundamental settings
The two fundamental settings are:
BRANCH_NAME (cm-14.1)
: LineageOS branch, see the branch list here (multiple comma-separated branches can be specified)DEVICE_LIST
: comma-separated list of devices to build
Running a build with only these two set will create a ZIP file almost identical to the LineageOS official builds, just signed with the test keys.
When multiple branches are selected, use DEVICE_LIST_<BRANCH_NAME>
to specify
the list of devices for each specific branch (see the examples).
Signature spoofing
There are two options for the signature spoofing patch required for microG:
- "Original" patches
- Restricted patches
With the "original" patch the FAKE_SIGNATURE permission can be granted to any user app: while it may seem handy, this is considered dangerous by a great number of people, as the user could accidentally give this permission to rogue apps.
A more strict option is the restricted patch, where the FAKE_SIGNATURE permission can be obtained only by privileged system apps, embedded in the ROM during the build process.
The signature spoofing patch can be optionally included with:
SIGNATURE_SPOOFING (no)
:yes
to use the original patch,restricted
for the restricted one,no
for none of them
If in doubt, use restricted
: note that packages that requires the
FAKE_SIGNATURE permission must be embedded in the build by adding them in
CUSTOM_PACKAGES
Extra packages can be included in the tree by adding the corresponding manifest XML to the local_manifests volume.
Proprietary files
Some proprietary files are needed to create a LineageOS build, but they're not included in the LineageOS repo for legal reasons. You can obtain these blobs in three ways:
- by pulling them from a running LineageOS
- by extracting them from a LineageOS ZIP
- by downloading them from TheMuppets repos (unofficial)
The third way is the easiest one and is enabled by default; if you're OK with
that just move on, otherwise set INCLUDE_PROPRIETARY (true)
to false
and
manually provide the blobs (not explained in this guide).
OTA
If you have a server and you want to enable OTA updates you have to provide the URL of your server during the build process with:
OTA_URL
If you don't setup a OTA server you won't be able to update the device from the updater app (but you can still update it manually with the recovery of course).
Signing
By default, builds are signed with the Android test keys. If you want to sign your builds with your own keys (highly recommended):
SIGN_BUILDS (false)
: set totrue
to sign the builds with the keys contained in/srv/keys
; if no keys are present, a new set will be generated
Other settings
Other useful settings are:
CCACHE_SIZE (50G)
: change this if you want to give more (or less) space to ccacheWITH_SU (false)
: set totrue
to embedsu
in the build (note that, even when set tofalse
, you can still enable root by flashing the su installable ZIP)RELEASE_TYPE (UNOFFICIAL)
: change the release type of your buildsBUILD_OVERLAY (false)
: normally each build is done on the source tree, then the tree is cleaned withmka clean
. If you want to be sure that each build is isolated from the others, setBUILD_OVERLAY
totrue
(longer build time). Requires--cap-add=SYS_ADMIN
.LOCAL_MIRROR (false)
: change this totrue
if you want to create a local mirror of the LineageOS source (> 200 GB)CRONTAB_TIME (now)
: instead of building immediately and exit, build at the specified time (uses standard cron format)
The full list of settings, including the less interesting ones not mentioned in this guide, can be found in the Dockerfile.
Volumes
You also have to provide Docker some volumes, where it'll store the source, the resulting builds, the cache and so on. The volumes are:
/srv/src
, for the LineageOS sources/srv/zips
, for the output builds/srv/logs
, for the output logs/srv/ccache
, for the ccache/srv/local_manifests
, for custom manifests (optional)/srv/userscripts
, for the user scripts (optional)
When SIGN_BUILDS
is true
/srv/keys
, for the signing keys
When BUILD_OVERLAY
is true
/srv/tmp
, for temporary files
When LOCAL_MIRROR
is true
:
/srv/mirror
, for the LineageOS mirror
Examples
Build for thea (cm-14.1, officially supported), test keys, no patches
docker run \
-e "BRANCH_NAME=cm-14.1" \
-e "DEVICE_LIST=thea" \
-v "/home/user/lineage:/srv/src" \
-v "/home/user/zips:/srv/zips" \
-v "/home/user/logs:/srv/logs" \
-v "/home/user/cache:/srv/ccache" \
lineageos4microg/docker-lineage-cicd
Build for dumpling (lineage-15.1, officially supported), custom keys, restricted signature spoofing with integrated microG and FDroid
docker run \
-e "BRANCH_NAME=lineage-15.1" \
-e "DEVICE_LIST=dumpling" \
-e "SIGN_BUILDS=true" \
-e "SIGNATURE_SPOOFING=restricted" \
-e "CUSTOM_PACKAGES=GmsCore GsfProxy FakeStore MozillaNlpBackend NominatimNlpBackend com.google.android.maps.jar FDroid FDroidPrivilegedExtension " \
-v "/home/user/lineage:/srv/src" \
-v "/home/user/zips:/srv/zips" \
-v "/home/user/logs:/srv/logs" \
-v "/home/user/cache:/srv/ccache" \
-v "/home/user/keys:/srv/keys" \
-v "/home/user/manifests:/srv/local_manifests" \
lineageos4microg/docker-lineage-cicd
If there are already keys in /home/user/keys
they will be used, otherwise a
new set will be generated before starting the build (and will be used for every
subsequent build).
The microG and FDroid packages are not present in the LineageOS repositories,
and must be provided through an XML in the /home/user/manifests
.
This repo contains some of the most common packages for these
kind of builds: to include it create an XML (the name is irrelevant, as long as
it ends with .xml
) in the /home/user/manifests
folder with this content:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<manifest>
<project name="lineageos4microg/android_prebuilts_prebuiltapks" path="prebuilts/prebuiltapks" remote="github" revision="master" />
</manifest>
Build for four devices on cm-14.1 and lineage-15.1 (officially supported), custom keys, restricted signature spoofing with integrated microG and FDroid, custom OTA server
docker run \
-e "BRANCH_NAME=cm-14.1,lineage-15.1" \
-e "DEVICE_LIST_CM_14_1=onyx,thea" \
-e "DEVICE_LIST_LINEAGE_15_1=cheeseburger,dumpling" \
-e "SIGN_BUILDS=true" \
-e "SIGNATURE_SPOOFING=restricted" \
-e "CUSTOM_PACKAGES=GmsCore GsfProxy FakeStore MozillaNlpBackend NominatimNlpBackend com.google.android.maps.jar FDroid FDroidPrivilegedExtension " \
-e "OTA_URL=https://api.myserver.com/" \
-v "/home/user/lineage:/srv/src" \
-v "/home/user/zips:/srv/zips" \
-v "/home/user/logs:/srv/logs" \
-v "/home/user/cache:/srv/ccache" \
-v "/home/user/keys:/srv/keys" \
-v "/home/user/manifests:/srv/local_manifests" \
lineageos4microg/docker-lineage-cicd
Build for a6000 (not officially supported), custom keys, restricted signature spoofing with integrated microG and FDroid
As there is no official support for this device, we first have to include the
sources in the source tree through an XML in the /home/user/manifests
folder;
from this thread we get the links of:
- Device tree: https://github.com/dev-harsh1998/android_device_lenovo_a6000
- Common Tree: https://github.com/dev-harsh1998/android_device_lenovo_msm8916-common
- Kernel: https://github.com/dev-harsh1998/kernel_lenovo_msm8916
- Vendor blobs: https://github.com/dev-harsh1998/proprietary-vendor_lenovo
Then, with the help of lineage.dependencies from the
device tree and the
common tree we create an XML
/home/user/manifests/a6000.xml
with this content:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<manifest>
<project name="dev-harsh1998/android_device_lenovo_a6000" path="device/lenovo/a6000" remote="github" />
<project name="dev-harsh1998/android_device_lenovo_msm8916-common" path="device/lenovo/msm8916-common" remote="github" />
<project name="dev-harsh1998/kernel_lenovo_msm8916" path="kernel/lenovo/a6000" remote="github" />
<project name="dev-harsh1998/proprietary-vendor_lenovo" path="vendor/lenovo" remote="github" />
<project name="LineageOS/android_device_qcom_common" path="device/qcom/common" remote="github" />
</manifest>
We also want to include our custom packages so, like before, create an XML (for
example /home/user/manifests/custom_packages.xml
) with this content:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<manifest>
<project name="lineageos4microg/android_prebuilts_prebuiltapks" path="prebuilts/prebuiltapks" remote="github" revision="master" />
</manifest>
We also set INCLUDE_PROPRIETARY=false
, as the proprietary blobs are already
provided by the repo
https://github.com/dev-harsh1998/prorietary_vendor_lenovo (so we
don't have to include the TheMuppets repo).
Now we can just run the build like it was officially supported:
docker run \
-e "BRANCH_NAME=lineage-15.1" \
-e "DEVICE_LIST=a6000" \
-e "SIGN_BUILDS=true" \
-e "SIGNATURE_SPOOFING=restricted" \
-e "CUSTOM_PACKAGES=GmsCore GsfProxy FakeStore MozillaNlpBackend NominatimNlpBackend com.google.android.maps.jar FDroid FDroidPrivilegedExtension " \
-e "INCLUDE_PROPRIETARY=false" \
-v "/home/user/lineage:/srv/src" \
-v "/home/user/zips:/srv/zips" \
-v "/home/user/logs:/srv/logs" \
-v "/home/user/cache:/srv/ccache" \
-v "/home/user/keys:/srv/keys" \
-v "/home/user/manifests:/srv/local_manifests" \
lineageos4microg/docker-lineage-cicd