status-desktop/ci
Michael Bradley, Jr a564b48f61 build: on Linux use tar+gzip to preserve +x attribute of .AppImage
We create a separate make target to avoid tarballing every time.
This is really useful only for releases we upload for users.

Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
2021-06-07 14:26:28 -04:00
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Dockerfile build: use same container as Jenkins CI for local packaged builds on Linux 2021-04-27 13:49:46 -05:00
Jenkinsfile ci: add a combined Jenkinsfile for releases 2021-04-14 15:36:00 -04:00
Jenkinsfile.combined ci: do no delete non-draft releases 2021-06-07 10:18:01 -04:00
Jenkinsfile.linux build: on Linux use tar+gzip to preserve +x attribute of .AppImage 2021-06-07 14:26:28 -04:00
Jenkinsfile.macos ci: do no delete non-draft releases 2021-06-07 10:18:01 -04:00
Jenkinsfile.windows ci: do no delete non-draft releases 2021-06-07 10:18:01 -04:00
README.md add Jenkinsfiles and Dockerfile for CI 2020-07-01 22:06:37 +02:00

README.md

Description

These Jenkinsfiles are used to run CI jobs in Jenkins. You can find them here: https://ci.status.im/job/nim-status-client/

Builds

Linux

In order to build the Linux version of the application we use a modified a12e/docker-qt:5.14-gcc_64 Docker image with the addition of Git and Golang.

The image is built with Dockerfile using:

docker build -t statusteam/nim-status-client-build:latest .

And pushed to: https://hub.docker.com/r/statusteam/nim-status-client-build

MacOS

The MacOS builds are run on MacOS hosts and expect Command Line Toold and XCode to be installed, as well as QT being available under /usr/local/qt.

It also expects the presence of the following credentials:

  • macos-keychain-identity - ID of used signing certificate.
  • macos-keychain-pass - Password to unlock the keychain.
  • macos-keychain-file - Keychain file with the MacOS signing certificate.

You can read about how to create such a keychain here.