A set of tools to integrate upstream open source projects into Fedora operating system.
Project description
Elevator pitch
Packit is a CLI tool that helps developers auto-package upstream projects into Fedora operating system. You can use packit to continously build your upstream project in Fedora. With packit you can create SRPMs, open pull requests in dist-git, submit koji builds and even create bodhi updates, effectively replacing the whole Fedora packaging workflow.
Plan and current status
We are working on two things now:
- Packit as a tool - a standalone CLI tool which you can install from Fedora repositories and use easily.
- Packit service - A service offering built on top of packit tool. Our expectation is that you would add packit service into your Github repository and it would start handling things automatically: opening pull requests on dist-git, building packages, creating updates, ...
For the run-down of the planned work, please see the task-list below.
- E2E workflow for getting upstream releases into Fedora using packit CLI.
- Bring new upstream releases into Fedora rawhide as dist-git pull requests. (propose-update command included in 0.1.0 release)
- Build the change once it's merged. #137
- Send new downstream changes back to upstream. (so the spec files are in sync) #145
- Packit can create bodhi updates. #139
- Ability to propose updates also to stable releases of Fedora.
- Create SRPMs from the upstream repository
- Build RPMs in COPR and integrate the results into Github.
- source-git
- Packit can create a SRPM from a source-git repo.
- You can release to rawhide from source-git using packit.
- Packit can create a source-git repository.
- Packit helps developers with their source-git repositories.
- Packit as a service
- Packit reacts to Github webhooks.
- Have a Github app for packit.
- Github app is on Marketplace.
- Packit service is deployed and usable by anyone.
Workflows covered by packit
This list contains workflows covered by packit tool and links to the documentation.
- Update Fedora dist-git with an upstream release.
- Build content of a Fedora dist-git branch in koji.
- Create a bodhi update.
- Create a SRPM from the current content in the upstream repository.
- Sync content of the Fedora dist-git repo into the upstream repository.
Configuration
Configuration file for packit is described here.
TL;DR
specfile_path: packit.spec
synced_files:
- packit.spec
upstream_package_name: packitos
downstream_package_name: packit
User configuration file
User configuration file for packit is described here.
Requirements
Packit is written in python 3 and is supported only on 3.6 and later.
When packit interacts with dist-git, it uses fedpkg
, we suggest installing it:
sudo dnf install -y fedpkg
Installation
On Fedora:
$ dnf install packit
You can also use our packit-releases
Copr repository
(contains also released versions of OGR):
$ dnf copr enable packit/packit-releases
$ dnf install packit
Or from PyPI:
$ pip3 install --user packitos
(packit project on PyPI is NOT this packit project)
You can also install packit from master
branch, if you are brave enough:
You can use our packit-master
Copr repository
(contains master
version of OGR):
$ dnf copr enable packit/packit-master
$ dnf install packit
Or
$ pip3 install --user git+https://github.com/packit/packit.git
Run from git directly:
You don't need need to install packit to try it out. You can run it directly from git (if you have all the dependencies installed):
$ python3 -m packit.cli.packit_base --help
Usage: packit_base.py [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Options:
-d, --debug
-h, --help Show this message and exit.
...
Who is interested
- Identity team (@pvoborni)
- Plumbers - Source Git (@msekletar @lnykryn)
- shells (@siteshwar)
- python-operator-courier (Ralph Bean)
- @thrix
- youtube-dl (Till Mass)
- greenboot (@LorbusChris)
- ABRT
- OSBS (atomic-reactor, osbs-client, koji-containerbuild) (@cverna)
- CoreOS (starting with rpm-ostree, ignition, and ostree) (@jlebon)
- cockpit (@martinpitt)
- iptables (@jsynacek)
For the up to date list of projects which are using packit, click here.
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- @surfer19
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