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@imincik:matrix.org | Hi, is it possible to restart this job which has failed due to a failing test and is causing heaps of reverse dependencies not being cached ? Thanks | 07:43:41 |
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@imincik:matrix.org | We are working on collecting the list of flaky GDAL tests which will be disabled - https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/327323 | 15:54:36 |
hexa | this room is about hydra development | 16:14:33 |
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Marius | Hello. I would like to use Hydra for PR preview on a (self-hosted) GitLab instance that involve running, for each MR:
- Compiling the site (with a Nix flake)
- Creating a pinned link to that output in a folder with one link per built derivation, that will be served by NGINX (with whatever security is needed to avoid path traversal)
- Post a link to that URL back in GitLab somehow
I’ve seen there’s some GitLab support in Hydra, but the documentation is rather sparse. Would there be an example repo or configuration?
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K900 | Does it really need to be Hydra | 07:37:35 |
K900 | This feels like something you can do with just running Nix in a container | 07:37:45 |
K900 | And Gitlab Pages | 07:37:48 |
Marius | That mean I’ll have to figure out how those works. But I’ll take a look.
(also, I found that nixos-mailserver at least show how to perform task 1: https://gitlab.com/nix17/nixos-mailserver) | 07:41:13 |
Marius | Redacted or Malformed Event | 07:49:06 |
Marius | * Meh, it seems GitLab pages does not have clean per-pr page hosting. Like GitHub. Where I used an ugly, probably not secure enought, hack. | 07:49:25 |
K900 | Honestly, Hydra is just not the right tool for this | 07:51:24 |
Marius | Actually, it appears the Hydra doc is deployed via Hydra, which can serve build artifact (I actually think it could work. I’ll go experiment with that and share my success of failure) | 08:11:26 |
K900 | I would really not recommend spending much time on this approach | 08:14:03 |
K900 | Hydra is a NixOS-sized solution for a NixOS-sized problem | 08:14:10 |