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
From the Go docs:
"For a nil slice, the number of iterations is 0" [1]
Therefore, an additional nil check for `job.RunsOn()` before the loop is
unnecessary because `job.RunsOn()` returns a `[]string`.
[1]: https://go.dev/ref/spec#For_range
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* throw if `uses` is invalid
* update JobType to return error
* lint
* put //nolint:dupl on wrong test
* update error message to remove end punctuation
* lint
* update remote job type check
* move if statement
* rm nolint:dupl ... we'll see how that goes
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1. Newest act is not able to clone action based on --default-actions-url
It might be side effect of https://gitea.com/gitea/act/pulls/67.
2. Set correct server_url, api_url, graphql_url for act_runner exec
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/act/pulls/68
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Adds an explicit config option to specify the directory
below which action contents will be cached. If left empty
the previous location at `$XDG_CACHE_HOME/act` or
`$HOME/.cache/act` will be used respectively.
Required to resolvegitea/act_runner#235
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Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/act/pulls/65
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Adds an option to specify the directory below which actions
and host workspaces will be stored. If left empty the previous
location at $XDG_CACHE_HOME/act or $HOME/.cache/act will be used
respectively.
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by the way, export `ACT_SKIP_CHECKOUT` as a env verb for user to do some special config of local test.
example usage:
7a3ab0fdbc
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Because the upstream [PR](https://github.com/nektos/act/pull/1833) already supports variables, so this PR revert #43 (commit de529139af), and cherry-pick commit [6ce45e3](6ce45e3f24).
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Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/act/pulls/66
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Related: https://gitea.com/gitea/act_runner/issues/189#issuecomment-740636
Refer to [Docker Doc](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/run/#volumes-from), the `--volumes-from` flag is used when running or creating a new container and takes the name or ID of the container from which you want to share volumes. Here's the syntax:
```
docker run --volumes-from <container_name_or_id> <image>
```
So put the job container name into the `env` context in this PR.
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Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/act/pulls/62
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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.
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Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/act/pulls/56
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This PR is to support overwriting the default `CMD` command of `services` containers.
This is a Gitea specific feature and GitHub Actions doesn't support this syntax.
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/act/pulls/50
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related to: https://gitea.com/gitea/act_runner/issues/127
This PR make `act` support the expression like `${{ vars.YOUR_CUSTOM_VARIABLES }}`.
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/act/pulls/43
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* fix: add `server_url` attribute to github context
The `server_urL` attribute was missing in the `github` context.
Previously it was exposed as environment variable only.
Closes#1726
* fix: also set `api_url` and `graphql_url` attributes
* fix: github.job property is empty, GITHUB_JOB should be job id
fix: github.job property is empty #1621
fix: GITHUB_JOB should be the id not the name #1473
* fix linter problem.
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* fix: GITHUB_ENV / PATH handling
* apply workaround
* add ctx to ApplyExtraPath
* fix: Do not leak step env in composite
See https://github.com/nektos/act/pull/1585 for a test
* add more tests
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* allow overriding of GITHUB_ env variables
* bug fix for overriding env vars with empty string
* revert step.go
* refactor github_context to prevent lint failures. added more setters
* added ability to override github env variables
* handled base and head ref
* Prior to this change, the artifact server always binds to the detected
"outbound IP", breaks functionality when that IP is unroutable.
For example, Zscaler assigns the host a local CGNAT address,
100.64.0.1, which is unreachable from Docker Desktop.
* Add the `--artifact-server-addr` flag to allow override of the address
to which the artifact server binds, defaulting to the existing
behaviour.
Fixes: #1559
* feat: allow to spawn and run a local reusable workflow
This change contains the ability to parse/plan/run a local
reusable workflow.
There are still numerous things missing:
- inputs
- secrets
- outputs
* feat: add workflow_call inputs
* test: improve inputs test
* feat: add input defaults
* feat: allow expressions in inputs
* feat: use context specific expression evaluator
* refactor: prepare for better re-usability
* feat: add secrets for reusable workflows
* test: use secrets during test run
* feat: handle reusable workflow outputs
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