117 lines
3.6 KiB
Bash
117 lines
3.6 KiB
Bash
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -e
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# Check if the script is run as root
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if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]; then
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echo "This script must be run as root"
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exit 1
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fi
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# Initial setup
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if [[ ! -d /data ]]; then
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mkdir -p /data
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fi
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cd /data
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RUNNER_USERID="${RUNNER_USERID:-1000}"
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# Setup User
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if id "forgejo-runner" &>/dev/null; then
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if [[ ! -z "${RUNNER_USERID}" ]]; then
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echo "Changing UID of forgejo-runner to ${RUNNER_USERID}"
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sed -i "s/^forgejo-runner:[^:]*:[^:]*:/forgejo-runner:x:${RUNNER_USERID}:/" /etc/passwd
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fi
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else
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echo "Creating user forgejo-runner with UID ${RUNNER_USERID}"
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adduser --uid "${RUNNER_USERID}" --home /home/forgejo-runner --disabled-password --gecos "" forgejo-runner
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fi
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# Ensure /data is owned by the runner user
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chown -R forgejo-runner:forgejo-runner /data
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# Handle and alter the config file
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if [[ -z "${CONFIG_FILE}" ]]; then
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CONFIG_FILE="/data/config.yml"
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fi
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CONFIG_ARG="--config ${CONFIG_FILE}"
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DOCKER_HOST=${DOCKER_HOST:-docker}
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echo "DOCKER_HOST: ${DOCKER_HOST}"
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if [[ ! -f "${CONFIG_FILE}" ]]; then
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su -c "forgejo-runner generate-config > ${CONFIG_FILE}" forgejo-runner
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# Remove test environment variables if they exist in the config file
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sed -i "/^ A_TEST_ENV_NAME_1:/d" ${CONFIG_FILE}
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sed -i "/^ A_TEST_ENV_NAME_2:/d" ${CONFIG_FILE}
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# Apply default values for docker
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sed -i "/\"labels\":/c\ \"labels\": [\"docker:docker://code.forgejo.org/oci/node:20-bookworm\", \"ubuntu-22.04:docker://catthehacker/ubuntu:act-22.04\"]" ${CONFIG_FILE}
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sed -i "/^ network:/c\ network: host" ${CONFIG_FILE}
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sed -i "/^ privileged:/c\ privileged: true" ${CONFIG_FILE}
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sed -i "/^ options:/c\ options: -v /certs/client:/certs/client" ${CONFIG_FILE}
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sed -i "/^ valid_volumes:/c\ valid_volumes:\n - /certs/client" ${CONFIG_FILE}
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sed -i "/^ docker_host:/c\ docker_host: tcp://${DOCKER_HOST}:2376" ${CONFIG_FILE}
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fi
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if [[ ! -z "${ENV_FILE}" ]]; then
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sed -i "/^ env_file:/c\ env_file: ${ENV_FILE}" ${CONFIG_FILE}
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else
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ENV_FILE="/data/.env"
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fi
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if [[ ! -f "${ENV_FILE}" ]]; then
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echo "Creating ${ENV_FILE} and populating with default values"
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cat <<EOF > ${ENV_FILE}
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DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY: 1
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DOCKER_CERT_PATH: /certs/client
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EOF
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fi
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EXTRA_ARGS=""
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if [[ ! -z "${RUNNER_LABELS}" ]]; then
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EXTRA_ARGS="${EXTRA_ARGS} --labels ${RUNNER_LABELS}"
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fi
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# Set the runner file
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if [[ -z "${RUNNER_FILE}" ]]; then
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RUNNER_FILE=".runner.json" # use json so editors know how to highlight
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fi
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sed -i "/^ file:/c\ file: ${RUNNER_FILE}" ${CONFIG_FILE}
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if [[ ! -s "${RUNNER_FILE}" ]]; then
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touch ${RUNNER_FILE}
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try=$((try + 1))
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success=0
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if [[ -z "${RUNNER_TOKEN}" ]]; then
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echo "RUNNER_TOKEN is not set"
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exit 1
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fi
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# The point of this loop is to make it simple, when running both forgejo-runner and gitea in docker,
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# for the forgejo-runner to wait a moment for gitea to become available before erroring out. Within
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# the context of a single docker-compose, something similar could be done via healthchecks, but
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# this is more flexible.
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while [[ $success -eq 0 ]] && [[ $try -lt ${MAX_REG_ATTEMPTS:-10} ]]; do
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su -c "forgejo-runner register \
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--instance \"${FORGEJO_URL:-http://forgejo:3000}\" \
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--token \"${RUNNER_TOKEN}\" \
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--name \"${RUNNER_NAME:-$(hostname)}\" \
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${CONFIG_ARG} ${EXTRA_ARGS} --no-interactive 2>&1 | tee /tmp/reg.log" forgejo-runner
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cat /tmp/reg.log | grep 'Runner registered successfully' >/dev/null
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if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
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echo "SUCCESS"
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success=1
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else
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echo "Waiting to retry ..."
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sleep 5
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fi
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done
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fi
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# Prevent reading the token from the forgejo-runner process
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unset RUNNER_TOKEN
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su -c "forgejo-runner daemon ${CONFIG_ARG}" forgejo-runner
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