Woodpecker comes with built-in support for Gitea. To enable Gitea you should configure the Woodpecker container using the following environment variables:
Register your application with Gitea to create your client id and secret. You can find the OAuth applications settings of Gitea at `https://gitea.<host>/user/settings/`. It is very important the authorization callback URL matches your http(s) scheme and hostname exactly with `https://<host>/authorize` as the path.
If you run the Woodpecker CI server on the same host as the Gitea instance, you might also need to allow local connections in Gitea, since version `v1.16`. Otherwise webhooks will fail. Add the following lines to your Gitea configuration (usually at `/etc/gitea/conf/app.ini`).
```ini
...
[webhook]
ALLOWED_HOST_LIST=external,loopback
```
For reference see [Configuration Cheat Sheet](https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/config-cheat-sheet/#webhook-webhook).
![gitea oauth setup](gitea_oauth.gif)
## Configuration
This is a full list of configuration options. Please note that many of these options use default configuration values that should work for the majority of installations.
### `WOODPECKER_GITEA`
> Default: `false`
Enables the Gitea driver.
### `WOODPECKER_GITEA_URL`
> Default: `https://try.gitea.io`
Configures the Gitea server address.
### `WOODPECKER_GITEA_CLIENT`
> Default: empty
Configures the Gitea OAuth client id. This is used to authorize access.
### `WOODPECKER_GITEA_SECRET`
> Default: empty
Configures the Gitea OAuth client secret. This is used to authorize access.