bufbuild/connect-go was archived with maintenance transferred to the
ConnectRPC organization. Gitea's protobuf library for actions now uses
the ConnectRPC dependency as of v0.4.0, removing the need to continue
using the dead package.
implement: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/24544
Changes:
- Add a global variable `tasksVersion` to store the lastest version number which returned by Gitea.
- Pass `tasksVersion` to Gitea when invoking `FetchTask`.
- If there is no task in the `FetchTask` response, store the version from the `FetchTask` response into `tasksVersion` variable.
- If there is a task in the `FetchTask` response, set `tasksVersion` to zero to focre query db in next `FetchTask` request.
Related:
- Protocol: https://gitea.com/gitea/actions-proto-def/pulls/10
- Gitea side: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/25199
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/act_runner/pulls/219
Co-authored-by: sillyguodong <gedong_1994@163.com>
Co-committed-by: sillyguodong <gedong_1994@163.com>
Follow https://gitea.com/gitea/act/pulls/60, https://gitea.com/gitea/act/pulls/64
This PR adds the `valid_volumes` configuration. `valid_volumes` is a sequence containing the volumes (including bind mounts) that can be mounted to the container. By default, `valid_volumes` is empty, which means that no volumes can be mounted. Users can specify multiple valid volumes and [glob](https://github.com/gobwas/glob) is supported.
All volumes will be allowed when using `exec` to run workflows locally.
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/act_runner/pulls/226
Reviewed-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Co-authored-by: Zettat123 <zettat123@gmail.com>
Co-committed-by: Zettat123 <zettat123@gmail.com>
Close https://gitea.com/gitea/act_runner/issues/177
Related https://gitea.com/gitea/act/pulls/56
### ⚠️ Breaking
The `container.network_mode` is a deprecated configuration item. It may be removed after Gitea 1.20 released.
Previously, if the value of `container.network_mode` is `bridge`, it means that `act_runner` will create a new network for job.But `bridge` is easily confused with the bridge network created by Docker by default.
We recommand that using `container.network` to specify the network to which containers created by `act_runner` connect.
### 🆕 container.network
The configuration file of `act_runner` add a new item of `contianer.network`.
In `config.example.yaml`:
```yaml
container:
# Specifies the network to which the container will connect.
# Could be host, bridge or the name of a custom network.
# If it's empty, act_runner will create a network automatically.
network: ""
```
As the comment in the example above says, the purpose of the `container.network` is specifying the network to which containers created by `act_runner` will connect.
`container.network` accepts the following valid values:
- `host`: All of containers (including job containers and service contianers) created by `act_runner` will be connected to the network named `host` which is created automatically by Docker. Containers will share the host’s network stack and all interfaces from the host will be available to these containers.
- `bridge`: It is similar to `host`. All of containers created by `act_runner` will be connected to the network named `bridge` which is created automatically by Docker. All containers connected to the `bridge` (Perhaps there are containers that are not created by `act_runner`) are allowed to communicate with each other, while providing isolation from containers which are not connected to that `bridge` network.
- `<custom_network>`: Please make sure that the `<custom_network>` network already exists firstly (`act_runner` does not detect whether the specified network exists currently. If not exists yet, will return error in the stage of `docker create`). All of containers created by `act_runner` will be connected to `<custom_network>`. After the job is executed, containers are removed and automatically disconnected from the `<custom_network>`.
- empty: `act_runner` will create a new network for each job container and their service containers (if defined in workflow). So each job container and their service containers share a network environment, but are isolated from others container and the Docker host. Of course, these networks created by `act_runner` will be removed at last.
### Others
- If you do not have special needs, we highly recommend that setting `container.network` to empty string (and do not use `container.network_mode` any more). Because the containers created by `act_runner` will connect to the networks that are created by itself. This point will provide better isolation.
- If you set `contianer.network` to empty string or `<custom_network>`, we can be access to service containers by `<service-id>:<port>` in the steps of job. Because we added an alias to the service container when connecting to the network.
Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/act_runner/pulls/184
Reviewed-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Co-authored-by: sillyguodong <gedong_1994@163.com>
Co-committed-by: sillyguodong <gedong_1994@163.com>
Close#21.
Refactor environment variables to configuration file (config.yaml) and registration file (.runner).
The old environment variables are still supported, but warning logs will be printed.
Like:
```text
$ GITEA_DEBUG=true ./act_runner -c config.yaml daemon
INFO[0000] Starting runner daemon
WARN[0000] env GITEA_DEBUG has been ignored because config file is used
$ GITEA_DEBUG=true ./act_runner daemon
INFO[0000] Starting runner daemon
WARN[0000] env GITEA_DEBUG will be deprecated, please use config file instead
```
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/act_runner/pulls/90
Reviewed-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
- Update act to v0.243.1
- Disable artifacts server when run daemon.
- Adjust cmd.
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/act_runner/pulls/54
Reviewed-by: Zettat123 <zettat123@noreply.gitea.io>
We use [connect-go](https://github.com/bufbuild/connect-go) instead of [grpc-go](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-go) because connect-go support HTTP/1.1, that means we can mount the gRPC api on the Gitea server without change the protocol.
So it doesn't make sense that make the runner support both HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2, and [upgrade the protocol used on Gitea](
ae018b6b48/modules/graceful/server_http.go (L23)) to support HTTP/2 and h2c. Although it works right now, I believe there'll be lots of problems when the Gitea server is behind a reverse proxy.
So let's KISS, we don't touch the http protocol of Gitea, and disable HTTP/2 for runner. And we would support HTTP/2 in the future if we really need it.
Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/act_runner/pulls/4