by the way, export `ACT_SKIP_CHECKOUT` as a env verb for user to do some special config of local test.
example usage:
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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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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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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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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.
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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 }}`.
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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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* fix: support docker create arguments from container.options (#1022)
* fix processing of errors, add verbose logging, fix test
* disable linter for code copied from docker/cli
* fix all linter issues
* Add license info
* Add opts_test.go from docker/cli and required testdata
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* test: add test case for #1319
* fix: setup of composite inputs
This change fixes the composite action setup handling of inputs.
All inputs are taken from the env now. The env is composed of
the 'level above'.
For example:
- step env -> taken from run context
- action env -> taken from step env
- composite env -> taken from action env
Before this change the env setup for steps, actions and composite
run contexts was harder to understand as all parts looked into
one of these: parent run context, step, action, composite run context.
Now the 'data flow' is from higher levels to lower levels which should
make it more clean.
Fixes#1319
* test: add simple remote composite action test
Since we don't have a remote composite test at all
before this, we need at least the simplest case.
This does not check every feature, but ensures basic
availability of remote composite actions.
* refactor: move ActionRef and ActionRepository
Moving ActionRef and ActionRepository from RunContext into the
step, allows us to remove the - more or less - ugly copy operations
from the RunContext.
This is more clean, as each step does hold the data required anyway
and the RunContext shouldn't know about the action details.
* refactor: remove unused properties
* fix: align github.ref to GitHub Action
The `github.ref` value should be `refs/heads/branch` in most cases.
There are a few exceptions handled by the code.
This change prefixes the default case with `refs/heads` and adds
tests for this and the excpetional cases.
* fix: correct existing assertions