* docs: fix wrong licence link
* fix: add more formatting settings, reformat all
feat: add vscode extensions recommendations
* docs: update contributing documentation
* fix: remove unnecessary comment
it was due to broken checkout
* docs: rework installation section
it has been brought up few times, new style should be easier
to understand
* docs: update images provided by catthehacker
* docs: replace 18.04 with recent image
* fix: add final new line
* fix: typo
* fix: remove debug for git references
it generates a massive amount of logs
* feat: read values from env
allows to test act on GHA when it's not a main repo
* fix: merge extrapath with PATH
* fix(tests): add additional shells for testing
* fix(image): update images
pin node to major version only, current node version: 12.22.1
replace most images with `node:12-buster-slim` to prevent
errors on macOS runner due to DockerHub pull limit
replace ocaml image
Co-authored-by: Casey Lee <cplee@nektos.com>
This patch adds a new command-line flag (`--rm`) to automatically
stop workflow container(s), just prior to exit. The default
behavior is kept, e.g.: the containers continue running at exit.
Fixes: #694
Signed-off-by: Joseph Benden <joe@benden.us>
Co-authored-by: mergify[bot] <37929162+mergify[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
This patch adds two new command-line flags to specify one or
more kernel capabilities to add or remove from the workflow
containers.
The command-line flag `--container-cap-add` allows for adding
specific capabilities on the workflow containers; where as,
The command-line flag `--container-cap-drop` allows for removing
specific capabilities on the workflow containers.
This was developed to specifically be able to add `SYS_PTRACE`
to a workflow I maintain. It involves using this capability to
monitor a make build, to then build a compilation database.
Signed-off-by: Joseph Benden <joe@benden.us>
* Regression in the .golangci.yml file
* This looks like an even better fix to #451
The previous solution only prevented the `starting container process caused "exec: \"bash\"`
error when someone added an "extra" path in the workflow using `::add-path`
* Add support for >> $GITHUB_PATH
* The newRunCommand has too high cyclomatic complexity
* Add "linux/arm64" to new test
* The cyclop linter was complaining so I extracted some funcs
* Close some readers
* Fix typo
* fix: add missing composite function
* Fix regress from merging
* Keep the error messages as is
* consolidate with master
* Close the tar reader on defer
* New way to get ContainerWorkdir
* Remove arch from runner test
* Separate the UpdateFromEnv and UpdateFromPath
Co-authored-by: hackercat <me@hackerc.at>
* Add option to specify custom GitHub instance
* Use correct GHE API endpoint URLs
Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <knister.peter@shadowrun-clan.de>
* Extract slug from GitHub Enterprise URLs
Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <knister.peter@shadowrun-clan.de>
* Use GITHUB_TOKEN for clone authenticate if provided
This change will allow use authentication for cloning actions
from private repositories or github enterprise instances.
Co-Authored-By: Markus Wolf <knister.peter@shadowrun-clan.de>
* Add section about using act on GitHub Enterprise to README
Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <knister.peter@shadowrun-clan.de>
* Set GitHubInstance in runnerConfig in runner_test
Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <knister.peter@shadowrun-clan.de>
Co-authored-by: hackercat <me@hackerc.at>
Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <knister.peter@shadowrun-clan.de>
feat: add flag `--no-recurse` to disable recursion when reading workflows from directories
feat: added more tests to `TestPlanner`, renamed `TestJobFileInfo` to more appropriate name `WorkflowPlanTest`
style: changed error message to lowercase, added single quotes for better visibility
Co-authored-by: Casey Lee <cplee@nektos.com>
* disable gitignore for actions
* feat: Add option to allow/disallow paths specified in .gitignore
Co-authored-by: Alan Birtles <alan.birtles@eu.sony.com>
- Don't set architecture, let Docker host decide it's own platform,
remove `runtime` dependency and don't show default in `--help`
- Remove most tests, we need to check only once if it works on
different platform
- Rename `DeleteImage` to `RemoveImage` to conform to existing
function in `docker` cli, added options to specify `force` and
`pruneChildren`
* refactor: move survey/cfgs into own funcs, read XDG base dirs for config
Moved actrc locations to own func since it can be reused.
Moved survey part to own func due to high cyclomatic complexity.
Added XDG config dir to config locations.
Replaced using HOME envvar with go-homedir module since it's already
an indirect dependency and handles home directories better
for each GOOS.
* refactor: use `go-homedir`, check if XDG var is not empty
* Comment for public function
* Add git describe fallback
* spelling: github
* Set initial branch to satisfy tests for modern git
* Clarify -even- if
* Go 1.16
* Support running commands in repositories without action.yaml
Support runnings commands with only a Docker file
Co-authored-by: Casey Lee <cplee@nektos.com>
Commit af5140f13e introduced support for
specifying a container image platform for cross-platform image building.
Unfortunately, attempting to execute a docker command that includes the
`--platform` flag against Docker daemons using API Version 1.40 and
before results in the following error:
```
"specify container image platform" requires API version 1.41, but the Docker daemon API version is 1.40
```
To allow `act` to be used on the 19.03 Docker CE and earlier versions,
this patch simply checks the Docker daemon API version and only
specifies platform specification when the daemon API version is 1.41 or
greater.
Fixes Issue #586
* Add QEMU to run different architectures
* Update dependencies in `go.mod`
* Add `--container-architecture` flag to specify custom image architecture
Co-authored-by: Casey Lee <cplee@nektos.com>
I got an error like this after hitting `act` command.
> Error: Error response from daemon: cannot share the host's network namespace when user namespaces are enabled
According to the document, when user namespaces are enabled on the Docker daemon,
neither host network mode and --privileged work without --userns=host. Since `act`
uses host network mode to match GitHub Actions runners, it cannot run jobs when
user namespaces are enabled. So I added the flag.
https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/userns-remap/#user-namespace-known-limitations
Co-authored-by: Casey Lee <cplee@nektos.com>
* Add survey during first run for a default image
* few minor formatting updates
* Use image from DockerHub
Co-authored-by: Casey Lee <cplee@nektos.com>
* Upgrade to the official golangci-lint action and fix some issues it found
* Update deps
* Remove a shadow warning
* Initialize the splitPattern only once
* Initial attempt at supporting $GITHUB_ENV
Needs some polishing and tests
* Now it's actually working
* Replace golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal with golang.org/x/term
* Disable the issue-228 test again
* The linter is picky
* Discovered that the workflow/envs.txt had to exist in certain cases
* Fix small linter issue
* Simpler list view
* lint
* readding graph viz with -g/--graph
Co-authored-by: Leonid Shamis <lshamis@bob.localdomain>
Co-authored-by: Casey Lee <cplee@nektos.com>
Currently setting workflows with the -W (--workflows) flag only accepts
a folder. It is not possible to run a single workflow.yml file.
This commit allows either a single file or a directory to be passed into
the workflows flag.
This adds the `-a` flag when running `act` to change the username of the GITHUB_ACTOR environment variable
Co-authored-by: Casey Lee <cplee@nektos.com>
* feat: load every environment from --env-file to workflow
* fix: pass dotenv's environments through by context
* updates to support --secret-file
Co-authored-by: Casey Lee <cplee@nektos.com>