This is a preparation for #245 and adds a new endpoint (`.js``file) which can be included by the web-ui to get some config and credentials like the user profile or access-token.
The goal here is to make consistent use of configuration environment variables prefixed `WOODPECKER_`. Where several variants existed, this PR aims to remove all but one option, leaving the most explicit.
This PR only changes server and agent code, but not documentation, in order to keep the PR digestible. Once we have consensus that this is correct, I'll change docs accordingly.
User (rather: admin) facing changes in this PR:
- In general, support for all server and agent config environment variables (env vars) starting with `DRONE_` is removed. The according `WOODPECKER_*` variables must be used instead.
- The env var `WOODPECKER_HOST` replaces `DRONE_HOST`, and `DRONE_SERVER_HOST`.
- The env var `WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET` is used to configure the shared secret which agents use to authenticate against the server. It replaces `WOODPECKER_SECRET`, `DRONE_SECRET`, `WOODPECKER_PASSWORD`, `DRONE_PASSWORD`, and `DRONE_AGENT_SECRET`.
- The env var `WOODPECKER_DATABASE_DRIVER` replaces `DRONE_DATABASE_DRIVER` and `DATABASE_DRIVER`.
- The env var `WOODPECKER_DATABASE_DATASOURCE` replaces `DRONE_DATABASE_DATASOURCE` and `DATABASE_CONFIG`.
* pass context down to remote clients
* make tests work
* add ctx to Refresh() and use it
* bitbucketserver
* code format
* plugin interface: add todo context
* solve todo
* RM TODO by using context.WithTimeout
* refactor & fix
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Anbraten <anton@ju60.de>
* go fmt
* Update server/remote/coding/coding.go
Co-authored-by: Anbraten <anton@ju60.de>
Co-authored-by: Anbraten <anton@ju60.de>
- Add json schema file
- Add tests to validate sample pipeline files
- Add new command `lint` to cli to test a directory or single file to use correct schema
Example: `woodpecker-cli lint ./pipeline/schema/.woodpecker/`
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close#275
preparation for #276
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
By adding a new ENV variable called `WOODPECKER_WWW_PROXY` it is possible to serve a webinterface via a proxy configured by the `WOODPECKER_WWW_PROXY` value for development instead of serving the interface from the bundled code or from some folder location as the old `WOODPECKER_WWW` option allowed. Using a proxy allows developing the UI with hot-reloading.