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Configuration
All vieter operations by default try to read in the TOML file ~/.vieterrc for
configuration. The location of this file can be changed by using the -f flag.
If the above file doesn't exist or you wish to override some of its settings,
configuration is also possible using environment variables. Every variable in
the config file has a respective environment variable of the following form:
say the variable is called api_key, then the respective environment variable
would be VIETER_API_KEY. In essence, it's the variable in uppercase prepended
with VIETER_.
If a variable is both present in the config file & as an environment variable, the value in the environment variable is used.
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Note
All environment variables can also be provided from a file by appending them
with _FILE. This for example allows you to provide the API key from a docker
secrets file.
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Modes
The vieter binary can run in several "modes", indicated by the first argument passed to them. Each mode requires a different configuration.
Server
log_level: defines how much logs to show. Valid values are one ofFATAL,ERROR,WARN,INFOorDEBUG. Defaults toWARNlog_file: log file to write logs to. Defaults tovieter.login the current directory.pkg_dir: where Vieter should store the actual package archives.data_dir: where Vieter stores the repositories, log file & database.api_key: the API key to use when authenticating requests.default_arch: architecture to always add packages of archanyto.
Builder
api_key: the API key to use when authenticating requests.address: Base your URL of your Vieter instance, e.g. https://example.combase_image: image to use when building a package. It should be an Archlinux image. The default if not configured isarchlinux:base-devel, but this image only supports arm64. If you require aarch64 support as well, consider usingmenci/archlinuxarm:base-devel(GH)
Repos
api_key: the API key to use when authenticating requests.address: Base your URL of your Vieter instance, e.g. https://example.com
Cron
log_level: defines how much logs to show. Valid values are one ofFATAL,ERROR,WARN,INFOorDEBUG. Defaults toWARNapi_key: the API key to use when authenticating requests.address: Base your URL of your Vieter instance, e.g. https://example.com. This must be the publicly facing URL of your Vieter instance.data_dir: where Vieter stores the log file.base_image: Docker image from which to create the builder images.max_concurrent_builds: amount of builds to run at once.api_update_frequency: how frequenty to check for changes in the repo list.image_rebuild+frequency: how frequently to rebuild the builder imageglobal_schedule: cron schedule to use for any repo without an individual schedule