No Operator, No CRD, No need to blindly apply a yml
to K8s cluster, only a simple self-hosted GitHub Actions Runner that just works!
This repo provides the following images, both are Multi-Arch(amd64/arm64 supported):
knatnetwork/github-runner:focal-<tag>
ghcr.io/knatnetwork/github-runner:focal-<tag>
knatnetwork/github-runner:jammy-<tag>
ghcr.io/knatnetwork/github-runner:jammy-<tag>
<tag>
is related to the https://github.com/actions/runner/tags, for example, you may expect a image called knatnetwork/github-runner:jammy-2.309.0
when v2.309.0
is released.
github-runner:focal-<tag>
images are based on Ubuntu 20.04github-runner:jammy-<tag>
images are based on Ubuntu 22.04github-runner:latest
images are latest image ofgithub-runner:jammy-<tag>
- Prepare your GitHub Personal Access Token, which looks like
ghp_xxxxxxxxxxxxx
withadmin:org
permission(If you'd like to register runner to repo, your user must have Admin permission on the related repo), if you don't know how to do it, you can refer to Creating a personal access token - If you'd like to register runner on a single machine, you can follow the quick start below.
- If you need to spread multiple runners on multiple nodes using K8s, please take a look at the documentation.
This is a quick start example for people to register a runner on single machine using Docker Compose.
First you need to create a docker-compose.yml
file and write the following content.
version: '3'
services:
runner:
image: knatnetwork/github-runner:latest
restart: always
environment:
RUNNER_REGISTER_TO: 'knatnetwork'
RUNNER_LABELS: 'docker,knat'
KMS_SERVER_ADDR: 'http://kms:3000'
GOPROXY: 'http://goproxy.knat.network,https://proxy.golang.org,direct'
ADDITIONAL_FLAGS: '--ephemeral'
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
depends_on:
- kms
kms:
image: knatnetwork/github-runner-kms:latest
restart: always
environment:
PAT_knatnetwork: 'ghp_Lxxxxxxxxxx2NUk5F'
PAT_rust-lang: 'ghp_Lxxxxxxxxxx2NUk5F'
(If your org's name is org_name
, then environment
should be PAT_org_name: 'ghp_Lxxxxxxxxxx2NUk5F'
)
After that you can use docker-compose up -d
to start the runner, and now the runner should be registered on knatnetwork
Org now.
Notes:
- If you want to run runner without docker support inside it, just delete the
volumes
- If you don't want ephemeral runner(ref: GitHub Actions: Ephemeral self-hosted runners & new webhooks for auto-scaling, just remove
ADDITIONAL_FLAGS: '--ephemeral'
line.) - If you want to register runner to a repo only, you can just change value of
RUNNER_REGISTER_TO
to<org_name>/<repo_name>
For more instructions, please take a look at the documentation.
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