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# Addon forges
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If the forge you're using does not comply with [Woodpecker's requirements](../../92-development/02-core-ideas.md#forges) or your setup is too specific to be added to Woodpecker's core, you can write your own forge using an addon forge.
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:::warning
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Addon forges are still experimental. Their implementation can change and break at any time.
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:::
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:::danger
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You need to trust the author of the addon forge you use. It can access authentication codes and other possibly sensitive information.
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:::
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## Usage
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To use an addon forge, download the correct addon version. Then, you can add the following to your configuration:
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```ini
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WOODPECKER_ADDON_FORGE=/path/to/your/addon/forge/file
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```
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In case you run Woodpecker as container, you probably want to mount the addon binary to `/opt/addons/`.
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### Bug reports
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If you experience bugs, please check which component has the issue. If it's the addon, **do not raise an issue in the main repository**, but rather use the separate addon repositories. To check which component is responsible for the bug, look at the logs. Logs from addons are marked with a special field `addon` containing their addon file name.
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## List of addon forges
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If you wrote or found an addon forge, please add it here so others can find it!
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_Be the first one to add your addon forge!_
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## Creating addon forges
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Addons use RPC to communicate to the server and are implemented using the [`go-plugin` library](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-plugin).
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### Writing your code
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This example will use the Go language.
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Directly import Woodpecker's Go packages (`go.woodpecker-ci.org/woodpecker/woodpecker/v2`) and use the interfaces and types defined there.
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In the `main` function, just call `"go.woodpecker-ci.org/woodpecker/v2/server/forge/addon".Serve` with a `"go.woodpecker-ci.org/woodpecker/v2/server/forge".Forge` as argument.
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This will take care of connecting the addon forge to the server.
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### Example structure
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```go
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package main
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import (
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"context"
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"net/http"
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"go.woodpecker-ci.org/woodpecker/v2/server/forge/addon"
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forgeTypes "go.woodpecker-ci.org/woodpecker/v2/server/forge/types"
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"go.woodpecker-ci.org/woodpecker/v2/server/model"
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)
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func main() {
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addon.Serve(config{})
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}
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type config struct {
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}
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// `config` must implement `"go.woodpecker-ci.org/woodpecker/v2/server/forge".Forge`. You must directly use Woodpecker's packages - see imports above.
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```
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