On 6 February 2018 at 19:33, Jannis Gebauer <j...@pyup.io> wrote: > The main idea is to run the build process in a restricted “sandbox” docker > container that pulls the package from PyPi, installs it and runs a couple of > tools on it. Code is still pretty rough, nothing to look at at the moment > I’m afraid.
Very cool! While the language-independent nature of it likely makes it more complex than what you'd need for a more Python-centric approach, it may be worth your while to poke around at https://github.com/fabric8-analytics/fabric8-analytics-worker/blob/master/docs/worker_ecosystem_support.md which pursues a similar model based on running analyses in celery worker nodes running on Kubernetes. Unfortunately, the public design documentation for fabric8-analytics is minimal to nonexistent, so it can be rather hard to follow as a newcomer to the code base :( Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncogh...@gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia