Note: This is the development branch of the buildkite-agent, and may not contain files or code in the current stable release.
The buildkite-agent is a small, reliable, and cross-platform build runner that makes it easy to run automated builds on your own infrastructure. It’s main responsibilities are polling buildkite.com for work, running build jobs, reporting back the status code and output log of the job, and uploading the job's artifacts.
Full documentation is available at buildkite.com/docs/agent
$ buildkite-agent --help
Usage:
buildkite-agent <command> [options...]
Available commands are:
start Starts a Buildkite agent
annotate Annotate the build page within the Buildkite UI with text from within a Buildkite job
artifact Upload/download artifacts from Buildkite jobs
meta-data Get/set data from Buildkite jobs
pipeline Make changes to the pipeline of the currently running build
step Make changes to a step (this includes any jobs that were created from the step)
bootstrap Run a Buildkite job locally
help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
Use "buildkite-agent <command> --help" for more information about a command.
The agent is fairly portable and should run out of the box on most supported platforms without extras. On Linux hosts it requires dbus
.
The agents page on Buildkite has personalised instructions, or you can refer to the Buildkite docs. Both cover installing the agent with Ubuntu (via apt), Debian (via apt), macOS (via homebrew), Windows and Linux.
We also support and publish Docker Images for the following operating systems. Docker images are tagged using the agent SemVer components followed by the operating system.
For example, agent version 3.30.0 is published as:
- 3-ubuntu-20.04, tracks minor and bugfix updates in version 3 installed in Ubuntu 20.04
- 3.30-ubuntu-20.04, tracks bugfix updates in version 3.30 installed in Ubuntu 20.04
- 3.30.0-ubuntu-20.04, tracks the exact version installed in Ubuntu 20.04
- Alpine 3.12
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (x86_64), supported to end of life for 18.04
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (x86_64), supported to end of life for 20.04
To start an agent all you need is your agent token, which you can find on your Agents page within Buildkite.
buildkite-agent start --token
These instructions assume you are running a recent macOS, but could easily be adapted to Linux and Windows.
# Make sure you have go 1.11+ installed.
brew install go
# Download the code somewhere, no GOPATH required
git clone https://github.com/buildkite/agent.git
cd agent
# Create a temporary builds directory
mkdir /tmp/buildkite-builds
# Build an agent binary and start the agent
go build -o /usr/local/bin/buildkite-agent .
buildkite-agent start --debug --build-path=/tmp/buildkite-builds --token "abc"
# Or, run the agent directly and skip the build step
go run *.go start --debug --build-path=/tmp/buildkite-builds --token "abc"
We're using Go 1.18+ and Go Modules to manage our Go dependencies.
Dependencies are no longer committed to the repository, so compiling on Go <= 1.10 is not supported.
The agent is compiled using Go 1.18. Previous go versions may work, but are not guaranteed to.
We provide support for security and bug fixes on the current major release only.
Our architecture and operating system support is primarily limited by what golang itself supports.
We offer support for the following machine architectures (inspired by the Rust language platform support guidance).
- linux x86_64
- linux arm64
- windows x86_64
- linux x86
- windows x86
- darwin x86_64
- darwin arm64
- linux arm
- linux armf
- linux ppc64
- linux ppc64le
- linux mips64
- linux s390x
- netbsd x86_64
- freebsd x86
- freebsd x86_64
- openbsd x86
- openbsd x84_64
- dragonfly x86_64
We currently provide support for running the Buildkite Agent on the following operating systems. Future major releases may drop support for old operating systems. The agent binary is fairly portable and should run out of the box on most UNIX like systems.
- Ubuntu 18.04 and newer
- Debian 8 and newer
- Red Hat RHEL 7 and newer
- CentOS
- CentOS 7
- CentOS 8
- Amazon Linux 2
- macOS [1]
- 10.12
- 10.13
- 10.14
- 10.15
- 11
- Windows Server
- 2012
- 2016
- 2019
[1] See golang/go#23011 for macOS / golang support and Supported macOS Versions for the last supported version of the Buildkite Agent for versions of macOS prior to those listed above.
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
Many thanks to our fine contributors! @adill, @airhorns, @alexjurkiewicz, @bendrucker, @bradfeehan, @byroot, @cab, @caiofbpa, @colinrymer, @cysp, @daveoflynn, @daveoxley, @daveslutzkin, @davidk-zenefits, @DazWorrall, @dch, @deoxxa, @dgoodlad, @donpinkster, @essen, @grosskur, @jgavris, @joelmoss, @jules2689, @julianwa, @kouky, @marius92mc, @mirdhyn, @mousavian, @nikyoudale, @pda, @rprieto, @samritchie, @silarsis, @skevy, @stefanmb, @tekacs, @theojulienne, @tommeier, @underscorediscovery, and @wolfeidau.
Copyright (c) 2014-2019 Buildkite Pty Ltd. See LICENSE for details.