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# Agent configuration
Agents are configured by the command line or environment variables. At the minimum you need the following information:
```ini
WOODPECKER_SERVER=localhost:9000
WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET="your-shared-secret-goes-here"
```
The following are automatically set and can be overridden:
- `WOODPECKER_HOSTNAME` if not set, becomes the OS' hostname
- `WOODPECKER_MAX_WORKFLOWS` if not set, defaults to 1
## Workflows per agent
By default, the maximum workflows that are executed in parallel on an agent is 1. If required, you can add `WOODPECKER_MAX_WORKFLOWS` to increase your parallel processing for an agent.
```ini
WOODPECKER_SERVER=localhost:9000
WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET="your-shared-secret-goes-here"
WOODPECKER_MAX_WORKFLOWS=4
```
## Agent registration
When the agent starts it connects to the server using the token from `WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET`. The server identifies the agent and registers the agent in its database if it wasn't connected before.
There are two types of tokens to connect an agent to the server:
### Using system token
A _system token_ is a token that is used system-wide, e.g. when you set the same token in `WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET` on both the server and the agents.
In that case registration process would be as following:
1. The first time the agent communicates with the server, it is using the system token
1. The server registers the agent in its database if not done before and generates a unique ID which is then sent back to the agent
1. The agent stores the received ID in a file (configured by `WOODPECKER_AGENT_CONFIG_FILE`)
1. At the following startups, the agent uses the system token **and** its received ID to identify itself to the server
### Using agent token
An _agent token_ is a token that is used by only one particular agent. This unique token is applied to the agent by `WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET`.
To get an _agent token_ you have to register the agent manually in the server using the UI:
1. The administrator registers a new agent manually at `Settings -> Agents -> Add agent`
![Agent creation](./new-agent-registration.png)
![Agent created](./new-agent-created.png)
1. The generated token from the previous step has to be provided to the agent using `WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET`
1. The agent will connect to the server using the provided token and will update its status in the UI:
![Agent connected](./new-agent-connected.png)
## All agent configuration options
Here is the full list of configuration options and their default variables.
### `WOODPECKER_SERVER`
> Default: `localhost:9000`
Configures gRPC address of the server.
### `WOODPECKER_USERNAME`
> Default: `x-oauth-basic`
The gRPC username.
### `WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET`
> Default: empty
A shared secret used by server and agents to authenticate communication. A secret can be generated by `openssl rand -hex 32`.
### `WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET_FILE`
> Default: empty
Read the value for `WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET` from the specified filepath, e.g. `/etc/woodpecker/agent-secret.conf`
### `WOODPECKER_LOG_LEVEL`
> Default: empty
Configures the logging level. Possible values are `trace`, `debug`, `info`, `warn`, `error`, `fatal`, `panic`, `disabled` and empty.
### `WOODPECKER_DEBUG_PRETTY`
> Default: `false`
Enable pretty-printed debug output.
### `WOODPECKER_DEBUG_NOCOLOR`
> Default: `true`
Disable colored debug output.
### `WOODPECKER_HOSTNAME`
> Default: empty
Configures the agent hostname.
### `WOODPECKER_AGENT_CONFIG_FILE`
> Default: `/etc/woodpecker/agent.conf`
Configures the path of the agent config file.
### `WOODPECKER_MAX_WORKFLOWS`
> Default: `1`
Configures the number of parallel workflows.
### `WOODPECKER_FILTER_LABELS`
> Default: empty
Configures labels to filter pipeline pick up. Use a list of key-value pairs like `key=value,second-key=*`. `*` can be used as a wildcard. By default, agents provide three additional labels `platform=os/arch`, `hostname=my-agent` and `repo=*` which can be overwritten if needed. To learn how labels work, check out the [pipeline syntax page](../20-usage/20-workflow-syntax.md#labels).
### `WOODPECKER_HEALTHCHECK`
> Default: `true`
Enable healthcheck endpoint.
### `WOODPECKER_HEALTHCHECK_ADDR`
> Default: `:3000`
Configures healthcheck endpoint address.
### `WOODPECKER_KEEPALIVE_TIME`
> Default: empty
After a duration of this time of no activity, the agent pings the server to check if the transport is still alive.
### `WOODPECKER_KEEPALIVE_TIMEOUT`
> Default: `20s`
After pinging for a keepalive check, the agent waits for a duration of this time before closing the connection if no activity.
### `WOODPECKER_GRPC_SECURE`
> Default: `false`
Configures if the connection to `WOODPECKER_SERVER` should be made using a secure transport.
### `WOODPECKER_GRPC_VERIFY`
> Default: `true`
Configures if the gRPC server certificate should be verified, only valid when `WOODPECKER_GRPC_SECURE` is `true`.
### `WOODPECKER_BACKEND`
> Default: `auto-detect`
Configures the backend engine to run pipelines on. Possible values are `auto-detect`, `docker`, `local` or `kubernetes`.
### `WOODPECKER_BACKEND_DOCKER_*`
See [Docker backend configuration](./22-backends/10-docker.md#configuration)
### `WOODPECKER_BACKEND_K8S_*`
See [Kubernetes backend configuration](./22-backends/40-kubernetes.md#configuration)
### `WOODPECKER_BACKEND_LOCAL_*`
See [Local backend configuration](./22-backends/20-local.md#options)
## Advanced Settings
:::warning
Only change these If you know what you do.
:::
### `WOODPECKER_CONNECT_RETRY_COUNT`
> Default: `5`
Configures number of times agent retries to connect to the server.
### `WOODPECKER_CONNECT_RETRY_DELAY`
> Default: `2s`
Configures delay between agent connection retries to the server.