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
* feat: add code testing on macos
* change name of test job
Keep the test job named `test` to align with current branch protection checks
Co-authored-by: Casey Lee <cplee@nektos.com>
* 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>
* fix: give case insensitive secret more meanigful name
* refactor: use `string` in generating `env:` and `steps:` for workflows
Smaller text generation is much better to read with normal strings than
raw string literals.
* feat: sort keys for `env:` so it's always in specific order
* fix: update test workflows
* fix: replace `\` with `/` in git ref to fix `git_test.go` on windows
Paths on Windows use backslash (`\`) as directory separator and this breaks `TestGitFindRef()`.
Replacing `\` with `/` in git ref fixes that issue.
* fix: replace `gopkg.in/godo.v2/glob` with std library `path/filepath`
`github.com/go-godo/godo` lib has been last updated in 2016 and it also
depends on another outdated lib `github.com/MichaelTJones/walk` with
last update in 2016. This also fixes `permission_denied` errors on
Windows (and perhaps Linux in some specific cases). I'm not aware of
any performance improvement or drawback because of that change.
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>
This fixes#499, where a matrix strategy with only include keys ends up
causing multiple builds. This bugs appears to have been introduced in #415,
when extra include keys are added in the matrix strategy. The cause
seems to be because the CartesianProduct function returns an item with
empty keys, instead of return an empty set.
Co-authored-by: Ed Tan <edtan@users.noreply.github.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>