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# Configuration
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By default, all vieter commands try to read in the TOML file `~/.vieterrc` for
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configuration. The location of this file can be changed by using the `-f` flag.
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If the above file doesn't exist or you wish to override some of its settings,
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configuration is also possible using environment variables. Every variable in
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the config file has a respective environment variable of the following form:
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say the variable is called `api_key`, then the respective environment variable
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would be `VIETER_API_KEY`. In essence, it's the variable in uppercase prepended
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with `VIETER_`.
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If a variable is both present in the config file & as an environment variable,
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the value in the environment variable is used.
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{{< hint info >}}
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**Note**
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All environment variables can also be provided from a file by appending them
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with `_FILE`. This for example allows you to provide the API key from a Docker
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secrets file.
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{{< /hint >}}
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## Commands
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The first argument passed to Vieter determines which command you wish to use.
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Each of these can contain subcommands (e.g. `vieter targets list`), but all
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subcommands will use the same configuration. Below you can find the
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configuration variable required for each command.
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### `vieter server`
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* `log_level`: log verbosity level. Value should be one of `FATAL`, `ERROR`,
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`WARN`, `INFO` or `DEBUG`.
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* Default: `WARN`
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* `log_file`: log file to write logs to.
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* Default: `vieter.log` (in the current directory)
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* `pkg_dir`: where Vieter should store the actual package archives.
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* `data_dir`: where Vieter stores the repositories, log file & database.
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* `api_key`: the API key to use when authenticating requests.
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* `default_arch`: this setting serves two main purposes:
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* Packages with architecture `any` are always added to this architecture.
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This prevents the server from being confused when an `any` package is
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published as the very first package for a repository.
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* Git repositories added without an `arch` value use this value instead.
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* `port`: HTTP port to run on
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* Default: `8000`
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* `max_log_age`: maximum age of logs (in days). Logs older than this will get
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cleaned by the log removal daemon every 24 hours. If set to a negative value,
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no logs are ever removed. The age of logs is determined by the time the build
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was started.
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* Default: `-1`
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### `vieter cron`
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* `log_level`: log verbosity level. Value should be one of `FATAL`, `ERROR`,
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`WARN`, `INFO` or `DEBUG`.
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* Default: `WARN`
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* `log_file`: log file to write logs to.
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* Default: `vieter.log` (in `data_dir`)
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* `address`: *public* URL of the Vieter repository server to build for. From
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this server the list of Git repositories is retrieved. All built packages are
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published to this server.
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* `api_key`: API key of the above server.
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* `data_dir`: directory to store log file in.
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* `base_image`: Docker image to use when building a package. Any Pacman-based
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distro image should work, as long as `/etc/pacman.conf` is used &
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`base-devel` exists in the repositories. Make sure that the image supports
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the architecture of your cron daemon.
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* Default: `archlinux:base-devel` (only works on `x86_64`). If you require
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`aarch64` support, consider using
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[`menci/archlinuxarm:base-devel`](https://hub.docker.com/r/menci/archlinuxarm)
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([GitHub](https://github.com/Menci/docker-archlinuxarm)). This is the image
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used for the Vieter CI builds.
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* `max_concurrent_builds`: how many builds to run at the same time.
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* Default: `1`
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* `api_update_frequency`: how frequently (in minutes) to poll the Vieter
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repository server for a new list of Git repositories to build.
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* Default: `15`
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* `image_rebuild_frequency`: Vieter periodically builds a builder image using
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the configured base image. This makes sure build containers do not have to
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download a lot of packages when updating their system. This setting defines
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how frequently (in minutes) to rebuild this builder image.
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* Default: `1440` (every 24 hours)
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* `global_schedule`: build schedule for any Git repository that does not have a
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schedule defined. For information about this syntax, see
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[here](/usage/builds/schedule).
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* Default: `0 3` (3AM every night)
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### `vieter logs`
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* `api_key`: the API key to use when authenticating requests.
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* `address`: Base URL of your Vieter instance, e.g. https://example.com
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### `vieter targets`
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* `api_key`: the API key to use when authenticating requests.
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* `address`: Base URL of your Vieter instance, e.g. https://example.com
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* `base_image`: image to use when building a package using `vieter targets
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build`.
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* Default: `archlinux:base-devel`
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### `vieter agent`
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* `log_level`: log verbosity level. Value should be one of `FATAL`, `ERROR`,
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`WARN`, `INFO` or `DEBUG`.
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* Default: `WARN`
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* `address`: *public* URL of the Vieter repository server to build for. From
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this server jobs are retrieved. All built packages are published to this
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server.
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* `api_key`: API key of the above server.
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* `data_dir`: directory to store log file in.
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* `max_concurrent_builds`: how many builds to run at the same time.
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* Default: `1`
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* `polling_frequency`: how often (in seconds) to poll the server for new
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builds. Note that the agent might poll more frequently when it's actively
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processing builds.
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* `image_rebuild_frequency`: Vieter periodically builds images that are then
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used as a basis for running build containers. This is to prevent each build
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from downloading an entire repository worth of dependencies. This setting
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defines how frequently (in minutes) to rebuild these images.
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* Default: `1440` (every 24 hours)
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* `arch`: architecture for which this agent should pull down builds (e.g.
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`x86_64`)
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