environment in docker-compose files is an array: lines start with a dash (-) and key value assignments are done using an equal sign (=)
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
- migrate step conditions back into pipeline syntax, but show 2-4 level in toc to be able to see `when` keywords
- create new backend section in admin docs
- update docusaurus
- remove prefix docker of container / container-image where possible
- replace terms SCM, VCS, Github with [forge](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forge_(software))
- add darkmode favicon variant
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)
With systems like docker swarm or docker compose it is usually a little awkward to manage secrets.
There is no way to directly inject them into the environment config. So you often have to write your secrets directly into the compose file
There are hacky workarounds such as overriding the entry-point of the container and loading a script which then fetches secrets from /run/secrets and replaces the environment variables, but this becomes very difficult once we are using docker images built from "scratch" (which is a really great practice otherwise) as there is no shell or standard tooling available
This adds a *_FILE variant of their Environment config values to work around this issue.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at>
* 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>
We previously got the machine hostname for Netrc from the url of the remote, but in cases where the clone-url does not match the api url this can lead to errors.
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>
If the repo was renamed, there's an issue with Gitea: it redirects the /api/v1/repos/<owner>/<repo>/hooks POST request to a GET request at the same URL.
This URL returns the list of all hooks, thus the Gitea SDK can't parse the response into a single gitea.Hook type.
A better error is also visisble if the repo was deleted.
The old docker hub link directs you either to a login page or to your profile. I think it makes more sense to redirect the user directly to available images in the explore tab