use yaml aliases (https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/#3222-anchors-and-aliases) to have pipeline `variables`
Co-authored-by: qwerty287 <80460567+qwerty287@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Anbraten <anton@ju60.de>
/bin/env was used to resolve a command name against PATH and pass
additional environment variables.
All of this can also be achieved using functionality already provided by
go's exec lib, which will then internally pass the appropriate arguments
to e.g. execve.
A non-zero exit code signifies a pipeline failure, but is not a fatal error in the agent.
Since exec reports this as exec.ExitError, this has to be handled explicitly.
This also fixes logs not being shown on build errors.
- Support for pipeline/containers as list
- Support for container name in logs (step.Name)
Co-authored-by: Zav Shotan <zshotan@bloomberg.net>
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Officially support labels for pipelines and agents to improve pipeline picking.
* add pipeline labels
* update, improve docs and add migration
* update proto file
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closes#304 & #860
When executing a backend step, in case of failure of the specific step, the run is marked as errored but the step error is missing.
Added:
1. Log for the backend error (without trace)
2. Mark the step as errored with exit code 126 (Could not execute).
Co-authored-by: Zav Shotan <zshotan@bloomberg.net>
Co-authored-by: Anton Bracke <anton@ju60.de>
Since /tmp is writable by everybody, a user could precreate
/tmp/woodpecker with 777 permissions, allowing them to modify the
pipeline while it is being run, or preventing the pipeline from running.
And since os.MkdirAll error code wasn't checked, the same attacker
could have precreated the directory where the pipeline is executed to
mess with the run, allowing code execution under the UID of the
agent (who has access to the toke, to communicate with the server, which
mean a attacker could inject a fake agent, steal credentials, etc)
* Do not filter on linux/amd64 per default & add tests
Tasks with no platform would otherwise not perform on runners with different OS/ARCH combos
Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at>
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
hotfix #717
This comes from the agent being inactive / not sending and requesting any data if there a no pipelines waiting for him to execute. GRPC seems to only allow 2 pings without calling an actual endpoint before closing the connection. I think this will be indirectly solved in the moment we implement something like #536https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/keepalive.md
Co-authored-by: Anbraten <anton@ju60.de>
Refactor
- use constants for strings
- more tests
- move constraint code into own package
Enhance
- all constrains use doublestart (glob pattern matching) now
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