woodpecker/docs/setup/proxy.md
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Proxy

This document provides high-level instructions for configuring Drone to work with a corporate proxy server.

Http Proxy

The HTTP_PROXY environment variable holds the hostname or IP address of your proxy server. You can specify the HTTP_PROXY variables in your /etc/drone/dronerc file or as an envronment variable.

HTTPS_PROXY=https://proxy.example.com
HTTP_PROXY=http://proxy.example.com

These variables are propogated throughout your build environment, including build and plugin containers. To verify the environment variables are being set in your build container you can add the env command to your build script.

We also recommend you provide both uppercase and lowercase environment variables. We've found that certain common unix tools are case-sensitive:

HTTP_PROXY=http://proxy.example.com
http_proxy=http://proxy.example.com

No Proxy

The NO_PROXY variable should contain a comma-separated list of domain extensions the proxy should not be used for. This typically includes resources inside your network, such as your GitHub Enterprise server.

NO_PROXY=.example.com, *.docker.example.com

You may also need to add your Docker daemon hostnames to the above list.