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Using the buildkite-agent is nice in theory, but becomes a pain in Docker environments. Let's try posting annotations directly to the Buildkite Agent API. We need some more gems, but they're all default/stdlib gems which should be installed anyway.
yob
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Sep 7, 2023
| uri = URI.join(agent_endpoint, "v3/jobs/#{ENV.fetch("BUILDKITE_JOB_ID")}/annotations") | ||
| headers = { | ||
| "Authorization" => "Token #{ENV.fetch("BUILDKITE_AGENT_ACCESS_TOKEN")}", | ||
| "User-Agent" => "rspec-buildkite/#{RSpec::Buildkite::VERSION}", |
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Small bump to say that this change would be appreciated. Unfortunately, the mount-buildkite-agent does not seem to work for docker-in-docker. The workaround I found is manually installing the agent, which wastes a couple of seconds |
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I'm not sure yet if this is a good idea, but this branch submits annotations directly via HTTP instead of using the
buildkite-agent. I was struggling to get thebuildkite-agentbinary into a Docker Compose stack, so am trying this out of frustration.It is potentially breaking -- I had to allow
agent.buildkite.comin WebMock in my test suite to allow this to work.