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Close #13539. Co-authored by: @lunny @appleboy @fuxiaohei and others. Related projects: - https://gitea.com/gitea/actions-proto-def - https://gitea.com/gitea/actions-proto-go - https://gitea.com/gitea/act - https://gitea.com/gitea/act_runner ### Summary The target of this PR is to bring a basic implementation of "Actions", an internal CI/CD system of Gitea. That means even though it has been merged, the state of the feature is **EXPERIMENTAL**, and please note that: - It is disabled by default; - It shouldn't be used in a production environment currently; - It shouldn't be used in a public Gitea instance currently; - Breaking changes may be made before it's stable. **Please comment on #13539 if you have any different product design ideas**, all decisions reached there will be adopted here. But in this PR, we don't talk about **naming, feature-creep or alternatives**. ### ⚠️ Breaking `gitea-actions` will become a reserved user name. If a user with the name already exists in the database, it is recommended to rename it. ### Some important reviews - What is `DEFAULT_ACTIONS_URL` in `app.ini` for? - https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/21937#discussion_r1055954954 - Why the api for runners is not under the normal `/api/v1` prefix? - https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/21937#discussion_r1061173592 - Why DBFS? - https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/21937#discussion_r1061301178 - Why ignore events triggered by `gitea-actions` bot? - https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/21937#discussion_r1063254103 - Why there's no permission control for actions? - https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/21937#discussion_r1090229868 ### What it looks like <details> #### Manage runners <img width="1792" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9418365/205870657-c72f590e-2e08-4cd4-be7f-2e0abb299bbf.png"> #### List runs <img width="1792" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9418365/205872794-50fde990-2b45-48c1-a178-908e4ec5b627.png"> #### View logs <img width="1792" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9418365/205872501-9b7b9000-9542-4991-8f55-18ccdada77c3.png"> </details> ### How to try it <details> #### 1. Start Gitea Clone this branch and [install from source](https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/install-from-source). Add additional configurations in `app.ini` to enable Actions: ```ini [actions] ENABLED = true ``` Start it. If all is well, you'll see the management page of runners: <img width="1792" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9418365/205877365-8e30a780-9b10-4154-b3e8-ee6c3cb35a59.png"> #### 2. Start runner Clone the [act_runner](https://gitea.com/gitea/act_runner), and follow the [README](https://gitea.com/gitea/act_runner/src/branch/main/README.md) to start it. If all is well, you'll see a new runner has been added: <img width="1792" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9418365/205878000-216f5937-e696-470d-b66c-8473987d91c3.png"> #### 3. Enable actions for a repo Create a new repo or open an existing one, check the `Actions` checkbox in settings and submit. <img width="1792" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9418365/205879705-53e09208-73c0-4b3e-a123-2dcf9aba4b9c.png"> <img width="1792" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9418365/205879383-23f3d08f-1a85-41dd-a8b3-54e2ee6453e8.png"> If all is well, you'll see a new tab "Actions": <img width="1792" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9418365/205881648-a8072d8c-5803-4d76-b8a8-9b2fb49516c1.png"> #### 4. Upload workflow files Upload some workflow files to `.gitea/workflows/xxx.yaml`, you can follow the [quickstart](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/quickstart) of GitHub Actions. Yes, Gitea Actions is compatible with GitHub Actions in most cases, you can use the same demo: ```yaml name: GitHub Actions Demo run-name: ${{ github.actor }} is testing out GitHub Actions 🚀 on: [push] jobs: Explore-GitHub-Actions: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - run: echo "🎉 The job was automatically triggered by a ${{ github.event_name }} event." - run: echo "🐧 This job is now running on a ${{ runner.os }} server hosted by GitHub!" - run: echo "🔎 The name of your branch is ${{ github.ref }} and your repository is ${{ github.repository }}." - name: Check out repository code uses: actions/checkout@v3 - run: echo "💡 The ${{ github.repository }} repository has been cloned to the runner." - run: echo "🖥️ The workflow is now ready to test your code on the runner." - name: List files in the repository run: | ls ${{ github.workspace }} - run: echo "🍏 This job's status is ${{ job.status }}." ``` If all is well, you'll see a new run in `Actions` tab: <img width="1792" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9418365/205884473-79a874bc-171b-4aaf-acd5-0241a45c3b53.png"> #### 5. Check the logs of jobs Click a run and you'll see the logs: <img width="1792" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9418365/205884800-994b0374-67f7-48ff-be9a-4c53f3141547.png"> #### 6. Go on You can try more examples in [the documents](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions) of GitHub Actions, then you might find a lot of bugs. Come on, PRs are welcome. </details> See also: [Feature Preview: Gitea Actions](https://blog.gitea.io/2022/12/feature-preview-gitea-actions/) --------- Co-authored-by: a1012112796 <1012112796@qq.com> Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de> Co-authored-by: ChristopherHX <christopher.homberger@web.de> Co-authored-by: John Olheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
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2.2 KiB
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84 lines
2.2 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2022 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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package actions
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import (
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"bytes"
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"encoding/binary"
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"encoding/hex"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"time"
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auth_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/auth"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/timeutil"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
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)
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func generateSaltedToken() (string, string, string, string, error) {
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salt, err := util.CryptoRandomString(10)
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if err != nil {
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return "", "", "", "", err
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}
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buf, err := util.CryptoRandomBytes(20)
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if err != nil {
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return "", "", "", "", err
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}
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token := hex.EncodeToString(buf)
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hash := auth_model.HashToken(token, salt)
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return token, salt, hash, token[len(token)-8:], nil
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}
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/*
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LogIndexes is the index for mapping log line number to buffer offset.
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Because it uses varint encoding, it is impossible to predict its size.
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But we can make a simple estimate with an assumption that each log line has 200 byte, then:
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| lines | file size | index size |
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|-----------|---------------------|--------------------|
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| 100 | 20 KiB(20000) | 258 B(258) |
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| 1000 | 195 KiB(200000) | 2.9 KiB(2958) |
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| 10000 | 1.9 MiB(2000000) | 34 KiB(34715) |
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| 100000 | 19 MiB(20000000) | 386 KiB(394715) |
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| 1000000 | 191 MiB(200000000) | 4.1 MiB(4323626) |
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| 10000000 | 1.9 GiB(2000000000) | 47 MiB(49323626) |
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| 100000000 | 19 GiB(20000000000) | 490 MiB(513424280) |
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*/
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type LogIndexes []int64
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func (indexes *LogIndexes) FromDB(b []byte) error {
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reader := bytes.NewReader(b)
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for {
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v, err := binary.ReadVarint(reader)
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if err != nil {
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if errors.Is(err, io.EOF) {
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return nil
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}
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return fmt.Errorf("binary ReadVarint: %w", err)
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}
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*indexes = append(*indexes, v)
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}
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}
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func (indexes *LogIndexes) ToDB() ([]byte, error) {
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buf, i := make([]byte, binary.MaxVarintLen64*len(*indexes)), 0
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for _, v := range *indexes {
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n := binary.PutVarint(buf[i:], v)
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i += n
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}
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return buf[:i], nil
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}
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var timeSince = time.Since
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func calculateDuration(started, stopped timeutil.TimeStamp, status Status) time.Duration {
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if started == 0 {
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return 0
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}
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s := started.AsTime()
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if status.IsDone() {
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return stopped.AsTime().Sub(s)
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}
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return timeSince(s).Truncate(time.Second)
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}
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