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// Copyright 2023 Woodpecker Authors
// Copyright 2019 Laszlo Fogas
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package main
import (
"os"
"time"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v3"
"go.woodpecker-ci.org/woodpecker/v2/shared/constant"
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"go.woodpecker-ci.org/woodpecker/v2/shared/logger"
)
var flags = append([]cli.Flag{
&cli.BoolFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_LOG_XORM"),
Name: "log-xorm",
Usage: "enable xorm logging",
},
&cli.BoolFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_LOG_XORM_SQL"),
Name: "log-xorm-sql",
Usage: "enable xorm sql command logging",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_HOST"),
Name: "server-host",
Usage: "server fully qualified url. Format: <scheme>://<host>[/<prefix path>]",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_SERVER_ADDR"),
Name: "server-addr",
Usage: "server address",
Value: ":8000",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_SERVER_ADDR_TLS"),
Name: "server-addr-tls",
Usage: "port https with tls (:443)",
Value: ":443",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_SERVER_CERT"),
Name: "server-cert",
Usage: "server ssl cert path",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_SERVER_KEY"),
Name: "server-key",
Usage: "server ssl key path",
},
support custom .JS and .CSS files for custom banner messages (white-labeling) (#1781) This PR introduces two new server configuration options, for providing a custom .JS and .CSS file. These can be used to show custom banner messages, add environment-dependent signals, or simply a corporate logo. ### Motivation (what problem I try to solve) I'm operating Woodpecker in multiple k8s clusters for different environments. When having multiple browser tabs open, I prefer strong indicators for each environment. E.g. a red "PROD" banner, or just a blue "QA" banner. Also, we sometimes need to have the chance for maintenance, and instead of broadcasting emails, I prefer a banner message, stating something like: "Heads-up: there's a planned downtime, next Friday, blabla...". Also, I like to have the firm's logo visible, which makes Woodpecker look more like an integral part of our platform. ### Implementation notes * Two new config options are introduced ```WOODPECKER_CUSTOM_CSS_FILE``` and ```WOODPECKER_CUSTOM_JS_FILE``` * I've piggy-bagged the existing handler for assets, as it seemed to me a minimally invasive approach * the option along with an example is documented * a simple unit test for the Gin-handler ensures some regression safety * no extra dependencies are introduced ### Visual example The documented example will look like this. ![Screenshot 2023-05-27 at 17 00 44](https://github.com/woodpecker-ci/woodpecker/assets/1189394/8940392e-463c-4651-a1eb-f017cd3cd64d) ### Areas of uncertainty This is my first contribution to Woodpecker and I tried my best to align with your conventions. That said, I found myself uncertain about these things and would be glad about getting feedback. * The handler tests are somewhat different than the other ones because I wanted to keep them simple - I hope that still matches your coding guidelines * caching the page sometimes will let the browser not recognize changes and a user must reload. I'm not fully into the details of how caching is implemented and neither can judge if it's a real problem. Another pair of eyes would be good.
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&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_CUSTOM_CSS_FILE"),
support custom .JS and .CSS files for custom banner messages (white-labeling) (#1781) This PR introduces two new server configuration options, for providing a custom .JS and .CSS file. These can be used to show custom banner messages, add environment-dependent signals, or simply a corporate logo. ### Motivation (what problem I try to solve) I'm operating Woodpecker in multiple k8s clusters for different environments. When having multiple browser tabs open, I prefer strong indicators for each environment. E.g. a red "PROD" banner, or just a blue "QA" banner. Also, we sometimes need to have the chance for maintenance, and instead of broadcasting emails, I prefer a banner message, stating something like: "Heads-up: there's a planned downtime, next Friday, blabla...". Also, I like to have the firm's logo visible, which makes Woodpecker look more like an integral part of our platform. ### Implementation notes * Two new config options are introduced ```WOODPECKER_CUSTOM_CSS_FILE``` and ```WOODPECKER_CUSTOM_JS_FILE``` * I've piggy-bagged the existing handler for assets, as it seemed to me a minimally invasive approach * the option along with an example is documented * a simple unit test for the Gin-handler ensures some regression safety * no extra dependencies are introduced ### Visual example The documented example will look like this. ![Screenshot 2023-05-27 at 17 00 44](https://github.com/woodpecker-ci/woodpecker/assets/1189394/8940392e-463c-4651-a1eb-f017cd3cd64d) ### Areas of uncertainty This is my first contribution to Woodpecker and I tried my best to align with your conventions. That said, I found myself uncertain about these things and would be glad about getting feedback. * The handler tests are somewhat different than the other ones because I wanted to keep them simple - I hope that still matches your coding guidelines * caching the page sometimes will let the browser not recognize changes and a user must reload. I'm not fully into the details of how caching is implemented and neither can judge if it's a real problem. Another pair of eyes would be good.
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Name: "custom-css-file",
Usage: "file path for the server to serve a custom .CSS file, used for customizing the UI",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_CUSTOM_JS_FILE"),
support custom .JS and .CSS files for custom banner messages (white-labeling) (#1781) This PR introduces two new server configuration options, for providing a custom .JS and .CSS file. These can be used to show custom banner messages, add environment-dependent signals, or simply a corporate logo. ### Motivation (what problem I try to solve) I'm operating Woodpecker in multiple k8s clusters for different environments. When having multiple browser tabs open, I prefer strong indicators for each environment. E.g. a red "PROD" banner, or just a blue "QA" banner. Also, we sometimes need to have the chance for maintenance, and instead of broadcasting emails, I prefer a banner message, stating something like: "Heads-up: there's a planned downtime, next Friday, blabla...". Also, I like to have the firm's logo visible, which makes Woodpecker look more like an integral part of our platform. ### Implementation notes * Two new config options are introduced ```WOODPECKER_CUSTOM_CSS_FILE``` and ```WOODPECKER_CUSTOM_JS_FILE``` * I've piggy-bagged the existing handler for assets, as it seemed to me a minimally invasive approach * the option along with an example is documented * a simple unit test for the Gin-handler ensures some regression safety * no extra dependencies are introduced ### Visual example The documented example will look like this. ![Screenshot 2023-05-27 at 17 00 44](https://github.com/woodpecker-ci/woodpecker/assets/1189394/8940392e-463c-4651-a1eb-f017cd3cd64d) ### Areas of uncertainty This is my first contribution to Woodpecker and I tried my best to align with your conventions. That said, I found myself uncertain about these things and would be glad about getting feedback. * The handler tests are somewhat different than the other ones because I wanted to keep them simple - I hope that still matches your coding guidelines * caching the page sometimes will let the browser not recognize changes and a user must reload. I'm not fully into the details of how caching is implemented and neither can judge if it's a real problem. Another pair of eyes would be good.
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Name: "custom-js-file",
Usage: "file path for the server to serve a custom .JS file, used for customizing the UI",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_LETS_ENCRYPT_EMAIL"),
Name: "lets-encrypt-email",
Usage: "let's encrypt email",
},
&cli.BoolFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_LETS_ENCRYPT"),
Name: "lets-encrypt",
Usage: "enable let's encrypt",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_GRPC_ADDR"),
Name: "grpc-addr",
Usage: "grpc address",
Value: ":9000",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.NewValueSourceChain(
cli.File(os.Getenv("WOODPECKER_GRPC_SECRET_FILE")),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_GRPC_SECRET")),
Name: "grpc-secret",
Usage: "grpc jwt secret",
Value: "secret",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_METRICS_SERVER_ADDR"),
Name: "metrics-server-addr",
Usage: "metrics server address",
Value: "",
},
&cli.StringSliceFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_ADMIN"),
Name: "admin",
Usage: "list of admin users",
},
&cli.StringSliceFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_ORGS"),
Name: "orgs",
Usage: "list of approved organizations",
},
&cli.StringSliceFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_REPO_OWNERS"),
Name: "repo-owners",
Usage: "Repositories by those owners will be allowed to be used in woodpecker",
},
&cli.BoolFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_OPEN"),
Name: "open",
Usage: "enable open user registration",
},
&cli.BoolFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_AUTHENTICATE_PUBLIC_REPOS"),
Name: "authenticate-public-repos",
Usage: "Always use authentication to clone repositories even if they are public. Needed if the SCM requires to always authenticate as used by many companies.",
},
&cli.StringSliceFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_DEFAULT_CANCEL_PREVIOUS_PIPELINE_EVENTS"),
Name: "default-cancel-previous-pipeline-events",
Usage: "List of event names that will be canceled when a new pipeline for the same context (tag, branch) is created.",
Value: []string{"push", "pull_request"},
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_DEFAULT_CLONE_IMAGE"),
Name: "default-clone-image",
Usage: "The default docker image to be used when cloning the repo",
Value: constant.DefaultCloneImage,
},
&cli.IntFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_DEFAULT_PIPELINE_TIMEOUT"),
Name: "default-pipeline-timeout",
Usage: "The default time in minutes for a repo in minutes before a pipeline gets killed",
Value: 60,
},
&cli.IntFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_MAX_PIPELINE_TIMEOUT"),
Name: "max-pipeline-timeout",
Usage: "The maximum time in minutes you can set in the repo settings before a pipeline gets killed",
Value: 120,
},
&cli.DurationFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_SESSION_EXPIRES"),
Name: "session-expires",
Usage: "session expiration time",
Value: time.Hour * 72,
},
&cli.StringSliceFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_ESCALATE"),
Name: "escalate",
Usage: "images to run in privileged mode",
Value: constant.PrivilegedPlugins,
},
&cli.StringSliceFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_VOLUME"),
Name: "volume",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_DOCKER_CONFIG"),
Name: "docker-config",
},
&cli.StringSliceFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_ENVIRONMENT"),
Name: "environment",
},
&cli.StringSliceFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_NETWORK"),
Name: "network",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.NewValueSourceChain(
cli.File(os.Getenv("WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET_FILE")),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET")),
Name: "agent-secret",
Usage: "server-agent shared password",
},
&cli.DurationFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_KEEPALIVE_MIN_TIME"),
Name: "keepalive-min-time",
Usage: "server-side enforcement policy on the minimum amount of time a client should wait before sending a keepalive ping.",
},
Add support for pipeline configuration service (#804) * Add configuration extension flags to server Add httpsignatures dependency Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Add http fetching to config fetcher Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Refetch config on rebuild Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * - Ensure multipipeline compatiblity - Send original config in http request Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Basic tests of config api Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Simple docs page Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Better flag naming Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Rename usages of the term yaml Rename ConfigAPI struct Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Doc adjustments Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * More docs touchups Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Fix env vars in docs Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * fix json tags for api calls Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Add example config service Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Consistent naming for configService Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Docs: Change example repository location Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Fix tests after response field rename Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Revert accidential unrelated change in api hook Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Update server flag descriptions Co-authored-by: Anbraten <anton@ju60.de> Co-authored-by: Anbraten <anton@ju60.de>
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&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_CONFIG_SERVICE_ENDPOINT"),
Add support for pipeline configuration service (#804) * Add configuration extension flags to server Add httpsignatures dependency Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Add http fetching to config fetcher Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Refetch config on rebuild Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * - Ensure multipipeline compatiblity - Send original config in http request Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Basic tests of config api Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Simple docs page Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Better flag naming Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Rename usages of the term yaml Rename ConfigAPI struct Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Doc adjustments Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * More docs touchups Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Fix env vars in docs Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * fix json tags for api calls Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Add example config service Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Consistent naming for configService Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Docs: Change example repository location Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Fix tests after response field rename Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Revert accidential unrelated change in api hook Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at> * Update server flag descriptions Co-authored-by: Anbraten <anton@ju60.de> Co-authored-by: Anbraten <anton@ju60.de>
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Name: "config-service-endpoint",
Usage: "url used for calling configuration service endpoint",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_DATABASE_DRIVER"),
Name: "driver",
Usage: "database driver",
Value: "sqlite3",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.NewValueSourceChain(
cli.File(os.Getenv("WOODPECKER_DATABASE_DATASOURCE_FILE")),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_DATABASE_DATASOURCE")),
Name: "datasource",
Usage: "database driver configuration string",
Value: datasourceDefaultValue(),
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.NewValueSourceChain(
cli.File(os.Getenv("WOODPECKER_PROMETHEUS_AUTH_TOKEN_FILE")),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_PROMETHEUS_AUTH_TOKEN")),
Name: "prometheus-auth-token",
Usage: "token to secure prometheus metrics endpoint",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_STATUS_CONTEXT", "WOODPECKER_GITHUB_CONTEXT", "WOODPECKER_GITEA_CONTEXT"),
Name: "status-context",
Usage: "status context prefix",
Value: "ci/woodpecker",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_STATUS_CONTEXT_FORMAT"),
Name: "status-context-format",
Usage: "status context format",
Value: "{{ .context }}/{{ .event }}/{{ .workflow }}{{if not (eq .axis_id 0)}}/{{.axis_id}}{{end}}",
},
&cli.BoolFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_MIGRATIONS_ALLOW_LONG"),
Name: "migrations-allow-long",
Value: false,
},
&cli.BoolFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_ENABLE_SWAGGER"),
Name: "enable-swagger",
Value: true,
},
&cli.BoolFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_DISABLE_VERSION_CHECK"),
Usage: "Disable version check in admin web ui.",
Name: "skip-version-check",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_LOG_STORE"),
Name: "log-store",
Usage: "log store to use ('database' or 'file')",
Value: "database",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_LOG_STORE_FILE_PATH"),
Name: "log-store-file-path",
Usage: "directory used for file based log storage",
},
//
// backend options for pipeline compiler
//
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_BACKEND_NO_PROXY", "NO_PROXY", "no_proxy"),
Usage: "if set, pass the environment variable down as \"NO_PROXY\" to steps",
Name: "backend-no-proxy",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_BACKEND_HTTP_PROXY", "HTTP_PROXY", "http_proxy"),
Usage: "if set, pass the environment variable down as \"HTTP_PROXY\" to steps",
Name: "backend-http-proxy",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_BACKEND_HTTPS_PROXY", "HTTPS_PROXY", "https_proxy"),
Usage: "if set, pass the environment variable down as \"HTTPS_PROXY\" to steps",
Name: "backend-https-proxy",
},
//
// resource limit parameters
//
&cli.DurationFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_FORGE_TIMEOUT"),
Name: "forge-timeout",
Usage: "how many seconds before timeout when fetching the Woodpecker configuration from a Forge",
Value: time.Second * 3,
},
&cli.UintFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_FORGE_RETRY"),
Name: "forge-retry",
Usage: "How many retries of fetching the Woodpecker configuration from a forge are done before we fail",
Value: 3,
},
&cli.IntFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_LIMIT_MEM_SWAP"),
Name: "limit-mem-swap",
Usage: "maximum memory used for swap in bytes",
},
&cli.IntFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_LIMIT_MEM"),
Name: "limit-mem",
Usage: "maximum memory allowed in bytes",
},
&cli.IntFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_LIMIT_SHM_SIZE"),
Name: "limit-shm-size",
Usage: "docker compose /dev/shm allowed in bytes",
},
&cli.IntFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_LIMIT_CPU_QUOTA"),
Name: "limit-cpu-quota",
Usage: "impose a cpu quota",
},
&cli.IntFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_LIMIT_CPU_SHARES"),
Name: "limit-cpu-shares",
Usage: "change the cpu shares",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_LIMIT_CPU_SET"),
Name: "limit-cpu-set",
Usage: "set the cpus allowed to execute containers",
},
//
&cli.StringFlag{
Name: "forge-url",
Usage: "url of the forge",
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_FORGE_URL", "WOODPECKER_GITHUB_URL", "WOODPECKER_GITLAB_URL", "WOODPECKER_GITEA_URL", "WOODPECKER_FORGEJO_URL", "WOODPECKER_BITBUCKET_URL", "WOODPECKER_BITBUCKET_DC_URL"),
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.NewValueSourceChain(
cli.File(getFirstNonEmptyEnvVar(
"WOODPECKER_FORGE_CLIENT_FILE",
"WOODPECKER_GITHUB_CLIENT_FILE",
"WOODPECKER_GITLAB_CLIENT_FILE",
"WOODPECKER_GITEA_CLIENT_FILE",
"WOODPECKER_FORGEJO_CLIENT_FILE",
"WOODPECKER_BITBUCKET_CLIENT_FILE",
"WOODPECKER_BITBUCKET_DC_CLIENT_ID_FILE")),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_FORGE_CLIENT"),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_GITHUB_CLIENT"),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_GITLAB_CLIENT"),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_GITEA_CLIENT"),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_FORGEJO_CLIENT"),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_BITBUCKET_CLIENT"),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_BITBUCKET_DC_CLIENT_ID")),
Name: "forge-oauth-client",
Usage: "oauth2 client id",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.NewValueSourceChain(
cli.File(getFirstNonEmptyEnvVar(
"WOODPECKER_FORGE_SECRET_FILE",
"WOODPECKER_GITHUB_SECRET_FILE",
"WOODPECKER_GITLAB_SECRET_FILE",
"WOODPECKER_GITEA_SECRET_FILE",
"WOODPECKER_FORGEJO_SECRET_FILE",
"WOODPECKER_BITBUCKET_SECRET_FILE",
"WOODPECKER_BITBUCKET_DC_CLIENT_SECRET_FILE",
)),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_FORGE_SECRET"),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_GITHUB_SECRET"),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_GITLAB_SECRET"),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_GITEA_SECRET"),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_FORGEJO_SECRET"),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_BITBUCKET_SECRET"),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_BITBUCKET_DC_CLIENT_SECRET")),
Name: "forge-oauth-secret",
Usage: "oauth2 client secret",
},
&cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "forge-skip-verify",
Usage: "skip ssl verification",
Sources: cli.EnvVars(
"WOODPECKER_FORGE_SKIP_VERIFY",
"WOODPECKER_GITHUB_SKIP_VERIFY",
"WOODPECKER_GITLAB_SKIP_VERIFY",
"WOODPECKER_GITEA_SKIP_VERIFY",
"WOODPECKER_FORGEJO_SKIP_VERIFY",
"WOODPECKER_BITBUCKET_SKIP_VERIFY"),
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_EXPERT_FORGE_OAUTH_HOST"),
Name: "forge-oauth-host",
Usage: "!!!for experts!!! fully qualified public forge url. Use it if your forge url WOODPECKER_FORGE_URL or WOODPECKER_GITEA_URL, ... isn't a public url. Format: <scheme>://<host>[/<prefix path>]",
},
//
// Addon
//
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_ADDON_FORGE"),
Name: "addon-forge",
Usage: "path to forge addon executable",
},
//
// GitHub
//
&cli.BoolFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_GITHUB"),
Name: "github",
Usage: "github driver is enabled",
},
&cli.BoolFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_GITHUB_MERGE_REF"),
Name: "github-merge-ref",
Usage: "github pull requests use merge ref",
Value: true,
},
&cli.BoolFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_GITHUB_PUBLIC_ONLY"),
Name: "github-public-only",
Usage: "github tokens should only get access to public repos",
Value: false,
},
//
// Gitea
//
&cli.BoolFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_GITEA"),
Name: "gitea",
Usage: "gitea driver is enabled",
},
//
// Forgejo
//
&cli.BoolFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_FORGEJO"),
Name: "forgejo",
Usage: "forgejo driver is enabled",
},
//
// Bitbucket
//
&cli.BoolFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_BITBUCKET"),
Name: "bitbucket",
Usage: "bitbucket driver is enabled",
},
//
// Gitlab
//
&cli.BoolFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_GITLAB"),
Name: "gitlab",
Usage: "gitlab driver is enabled",
},
//
// Bitbucket DataCenter/Server (previously Stash)
//
&cli.BoolFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_BITBUCKET_DC"),
Name: "bitbucket-dc",
Usage: "Bitbucket DataCenter/Server driver is enabled",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.NewValueSourceChain(
cli.File(os.Getenv("WOODPECKER_BITBUCKET_DC_GIT_USERNAME_FILE")),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_BITBUCKET_DC_GIT_USERNAME")),
Name: "bitbucket-dc-git-username",
Usage: "Bitbucket DataCenter/Server service account username",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.NewValueSourceChain(
cli.File(os.Getenv("WOODPECKER_BITBUCKET_DC_GIT_PASSWORD_FILE")),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_BITBUCKET_DC_GIT_PASSWORD")),
Name: "bitbucket-dc-git-password",
Usage: "Bitbucket DataCenter/Server service account password",
},
//
// development flags
//
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_DEV_WWW_PROXY"),
Name: "www-proxy",
Usage: "serve the website by using a proxy (used for development)",
Hidden: true,
},
//
// expert flags
//
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_EXPERT_WEBHOOK_HOST"),
Name: "server-webhook-host",
Usage: "!!!for experts!!! fully qualified woodpecker server url called by forge's webhooks. Format: <scheme>://<host>[/<prefix path>]",
},
//
// secrets encryption in DB
//
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.NewValueSourceChain(
cli.File(os.Getenv("WOODPECKER_ENCRYPTION_KEY_FILE")),
cli.EnvVar("WOODPECKER_ENCRYPTION_KEY")),
Name: "encryption-raw-key",
Usage: "Raw encryption key",
},
&cli.StringFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_ENCRYPTION_TINK_KEYSET_FILE"),
Name: "encryption-tink-keyset",
Usage: "Google tink AEAD-compatible keyset file to encrypt secrets in DB",
},
&cli.BoolFlag{
Sources: cli.EnvVars("WOODPECKER_ENCRYPTION_DISABLE"),
Name: "encryption-disable-flag",
Usage: "Flag to decrypt all encrypted data and disable encryption on server",
},
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}, logger.GlobalLoggerFlags...)
// If woodpecker is running inside a container the default value for
// the datasource is different from running outside a container.
func datasourceDefaultValue() string {
_, found := os.LookupEnv("WOODPECKER_IN_CONTAINER")
if found {
return "/var/lib/woodpecker/woodpecker.sqlite"
}
return "woodpecker.sqlite"
}
func getFirstNonEmptyEnvVar(envVars ...string) string {
for _, envVar := range envVars {
val := os.Getenv(envVar)
if val != "" {
return val
}
}
return ""
}