Provided by: laminard_1.1-1build3_amd64
NAME
laminard - Laminar CI server
SYNOPSIS
laminard [-v]
DESCRIPTION
Start Laminar CI server in the foreground. If option -v is specified, verbose logging is enabled. Other aspects of operation are controlled by environment variables.
ENVIRONMENT
LAMINAR_HOME Root location containing laminar configuration, database, build workspaces and archive. Default: /var/lib/laminar LAMINAR_BIND_HTTP Interface on which laminard will bind to serve the Web UI. May be of the form IP:PORT, unix:PATH/TO/SOCKET or unix-abstract:NAME Default: *:8080 LAMINAR_BIND_HRPC Interface on which laminard will bind to accept RPC from laminarc. May be of the form IP:PORT, unix:PATH/TO/SOCKET or unix-abstract:NAME Default: unix-abstract:laminar LAMINAR_TITLE Page title to show in web frontend LAMINAR_KEEP_RUNDIRS Setting this prevents the immediate deletion of job rundirs $LAMINAR_HOME/run/$JOB/$RUN. Value should be an integer represeting the number of rundirs to keep. Default: 0 LAMINAR_ARCHIVE_URL Base url used to request artifacts. Laminar can serve build artifacts (and it will if you leave this unset), but it uses a very naive and inefficient method. Best to let a real webserver handle serving those requests.
FILES
/etc/laminar.conf Variable assignments in this file are exported by systemd or other init system before launching the system-wide installation of Laminar.
AUTHORS
Oliver Giles created Laminar CI. Dmitry Bogatov created this manual page for Debian project (but it can be used by others). Apr 03, 2019