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# Setup
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A Woodpecker deployment consists of two parts:
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- A server which is the heart of Woodpecker and ships the web interface.
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- Next to one server you can deploy any number of agents which will run the pipelines.
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> Each agent is able to process one pipeline step by default.
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>
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> If you have 4 agents installed and connected to the Woodpecker server, your system will process 4 builds in parallel.
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>
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> You can add more agents to increase the number of parallel steps or set the agent's `WOODPECKER_MAX_WORKFLOWS=1` environment variable to increase the number of parallel workflows for that agent.
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## Which version of Woodpecker should I use?
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Woodpecker is having two different kinds of releases: **stable** and **next**.
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## Hardware Requirements
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Below are resources requirements for Woodpecker components itself:
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| Component | Memory | CPU |
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| --------- | ------ | --- |
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| Server | 200 MB | 1 |
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| Agent | 32 MB | 1 |
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Note, that those values do not include the operating system or workload (pipelines execution) resources consumption.
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In addition you need at least some kind of database which requires additional resources depending on the selected database system.
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## Installation
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You can install Woodpecker on multiple ways:
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- Using [docker-compose](#docker-compose) with the official [container images](../80-downloads.md#docker-images)
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- By deploying to a [Kubernetes](./80-kubernetes.md) with manifests or Woodpeckers official Helm charts
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- Using [binaries](../80-downloads.md)
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### docker-compose
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The below [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) configuration can be used to start a Woodpecker server with a single agent.
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It relies on a number of environment variables that you must set before running `docker-compose up`. The variables are described below.
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```yaml
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# docker-compose.yml
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version: '3'
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services:
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woodpecker-server:
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image: woodpeckerci/woodpecker-server:latest
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ports:
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- 8000:8000
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volumes:
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- woodpecker-server-data:/var/lib/woodpecker/
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environment:
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- WOODPECKER_OPEN=true
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- WOODPECKER_HOST=${WOODPECKER_HOST}
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- WOODPECKER_GITHUB=true
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- WOODPECKER_GITHUB_CLIENT=${WOODPECKER_GITHUB_CLIENT}
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- WOODPECKER_GITHUB_SECRET=${WOODPECKER_GITHUB_SECRET}
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- WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET=${WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET}
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woodpecker-agent:
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image: woodpeckerci/woodpecker-agent:latest
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command: agent
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restart: always
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depends_on:
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- woodpecker-server
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volumes:
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- woodpecker-agent-config:/etc/woodpecker
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- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
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environment:
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- WOODPECKER_SERVER=woodpecker-server:9000
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- WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET=${WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET}
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volumes:
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woodpecker-server-data:
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woodpecker-agent-config:
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```
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Woodpecker needs to know its own address. You must therefore provide the public address of it in `<scheme>://<hostname>` format. Please omit trailing slashes:
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```diff
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# docker-compose.yml
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version: '3'
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services:
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woodpecker-server:
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[...]
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environment:
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- [...]
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+ - WOODPECKER_HOST=${WOODPECKER_HOST}
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```
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Woodpecker can also have its port's configured. It uses a separate port for gRPC and for HTTP. The agent performs gRPC calls and connects to the gRPC port.
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They can be configured with ADDR variables:
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```diff
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# docker-compose.yml
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version: '3'
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services:
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woodpecker-server:
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[...]
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environment:
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- [...]
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+ - WOODPECKER_GRPC_ADDR=${WOODPECKER_GRPC_ADDR}
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+ - WOODPECKER_SERVER_ADDR=${WOODPECKER_HTTP_ADDR}
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```
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Reverse proxying can also be [configured for gRPC](./proxy#caddy). If the agents are connecting over the internet, it should also be SSL encrypted. The agent then needs to be configured to be secure:
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```diff
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# docker-compose.yml
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version: '3'
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services:
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woodpecker-server:
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[...]
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environment:
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- [...]
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+ - WOODPECKER_GRPC_SECURE=true # defaults to false
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+ - WOODPECKER_GRPC_VERIFY=true # default
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```
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As agents run pipeline steps as docker containers they require access to the host machine's Docker daemon:
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```diff
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# docker-compose.yml
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version: '3'
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services:
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[...]
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woodpecker-agent:
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[...]
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+ volumes:
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+ - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
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```
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Agents require the server address for agent-to-server communication. The agent connects to the server's gRPC port:
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```diff
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# docker-compose.yml
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version: '3'
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services:
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woodpecker-agent:
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[...]
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environment:
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+ - WOODPECKER_SERVER=woodpecker-server:9000
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```
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The server and agents use a shared secret to authenticate communication. This should be a random string of your choosing and should be kept private. You can generate such string with `openssl rand -hex 32`:
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```diff
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# docker-compose.yml
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version: '3'
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services:
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woodpecker-server:
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[...]
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environment:
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- [...]
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+ - WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET=${WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET}
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woodpecker-agent:
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[...]
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environment:
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- [...]
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+ - WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET=${WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET}
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```
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## Authentication
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Authentication is done using OAuth and is delegated to your forge which is configured by using environment variables. The example above demonstrates basic GitHub integration.
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See the complete reference for all supported forges [here](./11-forges/10-overview.md).
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## Database
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By default Woodpecker uses a SQLite database which requires zero installation or configuration. See the [database settings](./30-database.md) page to further configure it or use MySQL or Postgres.
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## SSL
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Woodpecker supports SSL configuration by using Let's encrypt or by using own certificates. See the [SSL guide](./60-ssl.md).
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## Metrics
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A [Prometheus endpoint](./90-prometheus.md) is exposed.
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## Behind a proxy
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See the [proxy guide](./70-proxy.md) if you want to see a setup behind Apache, Nginx, Caddy or ngrok.
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In the case you need to use Woodpecker with a URL path prefix (like: https://example.org/woodpecker/), you can use the option [`WOODPECKER_ROOT_URL`](./10-server-config.md#woodpecker_root_url).
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