A shell for running JSON-RPC 2.0 queries
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acid ==== `acid' is A Continuous Integration Daemon. Currently under heavy development. Right now I'm working on a demo JSON-RPC server that will serve as the basis for the final daemon. The aim of this project is to provide a dumbed-down alternative to Travis CI. I find it way too complex to set up and run in a local setting, while the basic gist of it is actually very simple -- run some stuff on new git commits. `acid' will provide a JSON-RPC 2.0 service for frontends over FastCGI, SCGI, or WebSockets, as well as a webhook endpoint for notifications about new commits. The daemon is supposed to be "firewalled" by a normal HTTP server and it will not provide TLS support to secure the communications. `acid' will be able to tell you about build results via e-mail and/or IRC. Builds will only be supported on the same machine as the daemon. Eventually I might be able to add support for fully replicable builds using Docker. With this being my own project, of course it is written in event-looped C99 where everything is stuffed into just a few files. At least I hope it's written in a somewhat clean manner. Feel free to contribute. Building and Installing ----------------------- Build dependencies: CMake, pkg-config, help2man, libmagic, liberty (included), http-parser (included) Runtime dependencies: libev, Jansson $ git clone https://github.com/pjanouch/acid.git $ git submodule init $ git submodule update $ mkdir build $ cd build $ cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug $ make To install the application, you can do either the usual: # make install Or you can try telling CMake to make a package for you. For Debian it is: $ cpack -G DEB # dpkg -i acid-*.deb Note that for versions of CMake before 2.8.9, you need to prefix cpack with `fakeroot' or file ownership will end up wrong. Usage ----- TODO. The main application hasn't been written yet. License ------- `acid' is written by Přemysl Janouch <p.janouch@gmail.com>. You may use the software under the terms of the ISC license, the text of which is included within the package, or, at your option, you may relicense the work under the MIT or the Modified BSD License, as listed at the following site: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html