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Struggling with a problem that i just can't seem to figure out.

When starting from scratch self hosting both the SCM and CI/CD server.

Given that you can't use an existing setup to deploy/manage it, what is the best practice for deploying said services?

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[–] RonSijm@programming.dev 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Struggling with a problem that i just can’t seem to figure out.

What problems are you struggling with specifically?

You basically just pick a system, for example Forgejo - that's comparable to a self-hosted github. Which also comes with github-like actions for CI/CD/Building

If those actions are not good enough for building, you could also self host something like Jenkins or TeamCity

[–] Senal@programming.dev 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

What problems are you struggling with specifically?

You basically just pick a system, for example Forgejo - that’s comparable to a self-hosted github. Which also comes with github-like actions for CI/CD/Building

I can deploy these by hand sure, but is that the only way ?

Let's assume forgejo and woodpecker.

I'd need to spin up each service + the db (postgres probably) for each.

Given i'd not have an SCM system or build pipelines until after they were deployed, am i just doing it by hand and hoping for the best or working with something like ansible, saving the scripts to a folder somewhere and manually running them myself?

How about future maintenance or reproducibility?

I'm fully capable of doing it by hand and not against it, just wasn't sure if there was a commonly used bootstrapping mechanism i wasn't aware of.

[–] Bo7a@lemmy.ca 2 points 7 months ago

Ansible files stored locally to bootstrap, then the same set of ansible files gets put in a repo once the repo is up.

IMO