Fixes issue where Windows runners experience delays in job cancellation and pickup of new jobs after cancellation. The problem occurred when Windows runners with LXC platform configuration attempted to execute Linux shell scripts during cleanup, causing failures and blocking the runner. Changes: - Add runtime OS detection in stopHostEnvironment() - Skip LXC script execution on Windows platforms - Implement Windows-specific cleanup using os.RemoveAll() - Ensure graceful error handling to prevent runner blocking - Preserve all existing LXC functionality on Linux/Unix systems The fix prevents "fork/exec stop-lxc.sh: directory name is invalid" errors and allows Windows runners to pick up new jobs immediately after cancellation, matching Linux/FreeBSD runner behavior. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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Forgejo Runner
A daemon that connects to a Forgejo instance and runs jobs for continuous integration. The installation and usage instructions are part of the Forgejo documentation.
Reporting security-related issues
Sensitive security-related issues should be reported to security@forgejo.org using encryption.
License
The Forgejo runner is distributed under the terms of the GPL version 3.0 or any later version.
Architectures & OS
The Forgejo runner is supported and tested on amd64 and arm64 (binaries and containers) on Operating Systems based on the Linux kernel.
Work may be in progress for other architectures and you can browse the corresponding issues to figure out how they make progress. If you are interested in helping them move forward, open an issue. The most challenging part is to setup and maintain a native runner long term. Once it is supported by Forgejo, the runner is expected to be available 24/7 which can be challenging. Otherwise debugging any architecture specific problem won't be possible.
Hacking
The Forgejo runner is a dependency of the setup-forgejo action. See the full dependency graph for a global view.
Building
- Install Go and
make(1) make build
Linting
make lint-checkmake lint# will fix some lint errors
Testing
The workflow that runs in the CI uses similar commands.
Without a Forgejo instance
- Install Docker
make test integration-test
The TestRunner_RunEvent test suite contains most integration tests
with real-world workflows and is time-consuming to run. During
development, it is helpful to run a specific test through a targeted
command such as this:
go test -count=1 -run='TestRunner_RunEvent$/local-action-dockerfile$' ./act/runner
With a Forgejo instance
- Run a Forgejo instance locally (for instance at http://0.0.0.0:8080) and create as shared secret
export FORGEJO_RUNNER_SECRET='AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA'
export FORGEJO_URL=http://0.0.0.0:8080
forgejo forgejo-cli actions register --labels docker --name therunner --secret $FORGEJO_RUNNER_SECRET
make test integration-test# which will run addional tests because FORGEJO_URL is set
end-to-end
- Follow the instructions from the end-to-end tests to run actions tests locally.
./end-to-end.sh actions_teardown# stop the Forgejo and runner daemons running in the end-to-end environment( cd ~/clone-of-the-runner-repo ; make build ; cp forgejo-runner /tmp/forgejo-end-to-end/forgejo-runner )# install the runner built from sources./end-to-end.sh actions_setup 13.0# start Forgejo v13.0 and the runner daemon in the end-to-end environment./end-to-end.sh actions_verify_example echo# run the echo workflowxdg-open http://127.0.0.1:3000/root/example-echo/actions/runs/1# see the logs workflowless /tmp/forgejo-end-to-end/forgejo-runner.log# analyze the runner logsless /tmp/forgejo-end-to-end/forgejo-work-path/log/forgejo.log# analyze the Forgejo logs