Implements one part of forgejo/runner#119. The other part is a corresponding PR in forgejo/runner: forgejo/runner#120.
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act PR https://github.com/nektos/act/pull/1682
* shell script to start the LXC container
* create and destroy a LXC container
* run commands with lxc-attach
* expose additional devices for docker & libvirt to work
* install node 16 & git for checkout to work
[FORGEJO] start/stop lxc working directory is /tmp
[FORGEJO] use lxc-helpers to create/destroy containers
[FORGEJO] do not setup LXC
(cherry picked from commit c2eaf440f5)
Conflicts:
pkg/container/host_environment.go
Conflicts:
pkg/container/host_environment.go
[FORGJEO] upgrade to node20
NetBSD can run Docker CLI and then use Docker on some remote machine
via DOCKER_HOST.
(This can be probably extended to all other Unix-es capable of running
just Docker CLI.)
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network-scoped alias is supported only for containers in user defined networks
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* Support services (#42)
Removed createSimpleContainerName and AutoRemove flag
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* Support services options (#45)
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* Support intepolation for `env` of `services` (#47)
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* Support services `credentials` (#51)
If a service's image is from a container registry requires authentication, `act_runner` will need `credentials` to pull the image, see [documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idservicesservice_idcredentials).
Currently, `act_runner` incorrectly uses the `credentials` of `containers` to pull services' images and the `credentials` of services won't be used, see the related code: 0c1f2edb99/pkg/runner/run_context.go (L228-L269)
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* Add ContainerMaxLifetime and ContainerNetworkMode options
from: b9c20dcaa4
* Fix container network issue (#56)
Follow: https://gitea.com/gitea/act_runner/pulls/184
Close https://gitea.com/gitea/act_runner/issues/177
- `act` create new networks only if the value of `NeedCreateNetwork` is true, and remove these networks at last. `NeedCreateNetwork` is passed by `act_runner`. 'NeedCreateNetwork' is true only if `container.network` in the configuration file of the `act_runner` is empty.
- In the `docker create` phase, specify the network to which containers will connect. Because, if not specify , container will connect to `bridge` network which is created automatically by Docker.
- If the network is user defined network ( the value of `container.network` is empty or `<custom-network>`. Because, the network created by `act` is also user defined network.), will also specify alias by `--network-alias`. The alias of service is `<service-id>`. So we can be access service container by `<service-id>:<port>` in the steps of job.
- Won't try to `docker network connect ` network after `docker start` any more.
- Because on the one hand, `docker network connect` applies only to user defined networks, if try to `docker network connect host <container-name>` will return error.
- On the other hand, we just specify network in the stage of `docker create`, the same effect can be achieved.
- Won't try to remove containers and networks berfore the stage of `docker start`, because the name of these containers and netwoks won't be repeat.
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* Check volumes (#60)
This PR adds a `ValidVolumes` config. Users can specify the volumes (including bind mounts) that can be mounted to containers by this config.
Options related to volumes:
- [jobs.<job_id>.container.volumes](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idcontainervolumes)
- [jobs.<job_id>.services.<service_id>.volumes](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idservicesservice_idvolumes)
In addition, volumes specified by `options` will also be checked.
Currently, the following default volumes (see a72822b3f8/pkg/runner/run_context.go (L116-L166)) will be added to `ValidVolumes`:
- `act-toolcache`
- `<container-name>` and `<container-name>-env`
- `/var/run/docker.sock` (We need to add a new configuration to control whether the docker daemon can be mounted)
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* Remove ContainerMaxLifetime; fix lint
* Remove unused ValidVolumes
* Remove ConnectToNetwork
* Add docker stubs
* Close docker clients to prevent file descriptor leaks
* Fix the error when removing network in self-hosted mode (#69)
Fixes https://gitea.com/gitea/act_runner/issues/255
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/act/pulls/69
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* Move service container and network cleanup to rc.cleanUpJobContainer
* Add --network flag; default to host if not using service containers or set explicitly
* Correctly close executor to prevent fd leak
* Revert to tail instead of full path
* fix network duplication
* backport networkingConfig for aliaes
* don't hardcode netMode host
* Convert services test to table driven tests
* Add failing tests for services
* Expose service container ports onto the host
* Set container network mode in artifacts server test to host mode
* Log container network mode when creating/starting a container
* fix: Correctly handle ContainerNetworkMode
* fix: missing service container network
* Always remove service containers
Although we usually keep containers running if the workflow errored
(unless `--rm` is given) in order to facilitate debugging and we have
a flag (`--reuse`) to always keep containers running in order to speed
up repeated `act` invocations, I believe that these should only apply
to job containers and not service containers, because changing the
network settings on a service container requires re-creating it anyway.
* Remove networks only if no active endpoints exist
* Ensure job containers are stopped before starting a new job
* fix: go build -tags WITHOUT_DOCKER
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The `--device` option would do platform-dependent validation, but the
OS was not passed as an argument. When a user added the `--device` option
to the container, it would result in a "Unknown server OS" error.
* feat: CopyTarStream
Prepare for new process and thread safe action cache
* fix unused param
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* updates to support newer version of docker sdk
Bumps [github.com/docker/cli](https://github.com/docker/cli) from 24.0.2+incompatible to 24.0.4+incompatible.
- [Commits](https://github.com/docker/cli/compare/v24.0.2...v24.0.4)
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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: github.com/docker/cli
dependency-type: direct:production
update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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* feat: upgrade to go 1.20
* feat: upgrade to go 1.20
* chore: use go version from go.mod
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Follow: https://gitea.com/gitea/act_runner/pulls/184
Close https://gitea.com/gitea/act_runner/issues/177
#### changes:
- `act` create new networks only if the value of `NeedCreateNetwork` is true, and remove these networks at last. `NeedCreateNetwork` is passed by `act_runner`. 'NeedCreateNetwork' is true only if `container.network` in the configuration file of the `act_runner` is empty.
- In the `docker create` phase, specify the network to which containers will connect. Because, if not specify , container will connect to `bridge` network which is created automatically by Docker.
- If the network is user defined network ( the value of `container.network` is empty or `<custom-network>`. Because, the network created by `act` is also user defined network.), will also specify alias by `--network-alias`. The alias of service is `<service-id>`. So we can be access service container by `<service-id>:<port>` in the steps of job.
- Won't try to `docker network connect ` network after `docker start` any more.
- Because on the one hand, `docker network connect` applies only to user defined networks, if try to `docker network connect host <container-name>` will return error.
- On the other hand, we just specify network in the stage of `docker create`, the same effect can be achieved.
- Won't try to remove containers and networks berfore the stage of `docker start`, because the name of these containers and netwoks won't be repeat.
Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
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The runner's `privileged` config can be bypassed. Currently, even if the runner's `privileged` config is false, users can still enable the privileged mode by using `--privileged` in the container's option string. Therefore, if runner's config is false, the `--privileged` in options string should be ignored.
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In [nektos/act/pull/1739](https://github.com/nektos/act/pull/1739), the container network mode defaults to `host` if the network option isn't specified in `options`. When calling `ConnectToNetwork`, the `host` network mode may cause the error:
`Error response from daemon: container sharing network namespace with another container or host cannot be connected to any other network`
see the code: a94a01bff2/pkg/container/docker_run.go (L51-L68)
To avoid the error, this logic needs to be removed to keep the default network mode as `bridge`.
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* fix: try finding a socket, otherwise fail, respect user choice
* Update cmd/root.go
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* Update cmd/root.go
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act defaults network mode to "host", but when `--container-options` are
passed on the CLI, it uses the docker CLI options parser, which fills
empty values with defaults, in which case network mode is set to
"default".
Unless the user explicitly sets `--container-options="--network=xxx"`,
we should always default to "host", to keep act's behaviour.
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* refactor: remove docker reference filter
* make it work
* solve logic failure
* Another mistake
* another one
* revert signature of ImageExistsLocally
It is better to keep two return values
This commit adds a new `LoadDockerAuthConfigs` function, which loads all
registry auths that are configured on the host and sends them with the build
command to the docker daemon.
This is needed in case act builds a docker action and the images referenced in
that docker action are located on private registries or otherwise require
authentication (e.g. to get a higher rate limit).
The code is adapted from how the docker cli works:
257ff41304/cli/command/image/build.go (L323-L332)
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* refactor: share UpdateFromEnv logic
* Add test for GITHUB_OUTPUT
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* Add GITHUB_STATE test
* Add test for the old broken parser
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