actions-runner-controller | Kubernetes controller for GitHub Actions self | Continous Integration library

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actions-runner-controller is a Go library typically used in Devops, Continous Integration applications. actions-runner-controller has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has medium support. You can download it from GitHub.

Kubernetes controller for GitHub Actions self-hosted runners
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              actions-runner-controller has a medium active ecosystem.
              It has 1706 star(s) with 376 fork(s). There are 26 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 12 months.
              There are 86 open issues and 484 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 33 days. There are 31 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of actions-runner-controller is actions-runner-controller-0.17.3

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              actions-runner-controller has no bugs reported.

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              actions-runner-controller has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.

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              actions-runner-controller is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License. This license is Permissive.
              Permissive licenses have the least restrictions, and you can use them in most projects.

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              Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.

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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            GitHub Actions stuck on yarn build step for React app continous integration
            Asked 2020-Dec-23 at 04:53

            I am trying to create a simple continous integration workflow for my React app in which for every new pull request to master branch I run the unit tests and create build. I have deployed the yaml configuration file for GitHub Actions to my repository. When I create a pull request, it starts the checks for the pull request, but it gets stuck on the build step. I am using webpack to build my React app.

            integrate.yml

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Dec-23 at 04:53

            The issue here was when building project using the webpack command, after the build is complete, it does not returns the control and keeps on running. Therefore it gets stuck on the Build Project step in the yaml file and does not go the next step in Github Actions. The solution is to add a compiler hook in the webpack config to exit after the build is complete. This is how I added it in my config and it is working fine now.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65412663

            QUESTION

            Can I use my sonarqube server for any git repository?
            Asked 2020-Aug-04 at 08:21

            I am working on a online-school where student projects are decentralized on git repositories. When a student wishes to correct a project:

            • The student must specify his git-repo-url + private key in order to pull it on the correction-server
            • Then several tasks are applied on the project (compilation check, output checks).

            I'd like to check the code quality and return a feedback for each user. I guess sonarqube would be a good choice since it supports 28+ languages.

            I am familiar with sonarqube used with a continous integration, but I can't find in their documentation how to call sonarqube for my use case. I'd need something like a rest api for requesting a code analysis by giving the git url & its key and get a response with the code quality output.

            Would it be possible?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Aug-04 at 08:21

            I think there is a misunderstanding, between SonarQube Server and SonarQube Scanner, this is already well explained in https://stackoverflow.com/a/49588950/3708208

            So to do an analysis, you actually need to run a SonarQube scanner with some specificaitons, which is pretty well documented. When you have successfully set up the scanner, you can easily retrieve reports, status, quality gate via REST API.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63037563

            QUESTION

            How merge tag into branch?
            Asked 2020-Apr-10 at 10:50

            I'm building a continous integration pipeline based on a git repository.

            I have 3 branch:

            • master branch for the dev environment
            • test branch for the test environment
            • prod branch for the prod environment

            Any time a branch is updated, a pipeline update my website, eg:

            Everytime I release a new version, I update the master branch and tag the commit whit the version number:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Apr-10 at 10:50

            you can try to reset the branch and after push it

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61136561

            QUESTION

            Sonarqube API Call wrong Response
            Asked 2020-Feb-05 at 13:49

            when closing a branch in a continous integration environment my scripts are also supposed to delete associated sonarqube projects.

            To achieve this I am using the sonarqube API as described in the WebAPI documentation. I am adressing the endpoint api/projects/delete with corresponding project-key. If the deletion is successful the http request is answered with 204 - No content if the project was not created in sonarqube or was deleted already I get 404 - Not found which makes sense and can be handled programmatically.

            Since a few weeks the responses are inconsistent and it can happen that I get the response 200 - Ok for a ressource that is not in Sonarqube. The results are different per day, time or project I try to delete.

            Does anyone has an idea where this could come from? The Sonarqube API documentation lacks some detail regarding to the expected status codes.

            It is obvious that I could handle this in my code as well. But since the solution worked like this for ages I am wondering where this did come from.

            I am running Sonarqube 6.7.5.38563.

            Thanks in advance.

            Max

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Feb-05 at 13:49

            After alot of manual API calls with Postman I found the problem.

            Deletion is taking to long so that SonarQube is displaying the "Loading..." pages which give back a response code 200.

            Strange behaviour because this can't be fixed by increasing the timeouts on the calling side. Is there any chance to adjust the value in Sonarqube when a Loading Page should be displayed?

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/60057351

            QUESTION

            Azure Function App Deploy from Azure Build Pipeline: 'credentials' cannot be null
            Asked 2020-Jan-09 at 16:24

            I am trying to create a build pipeline in Azure DevOps to deploy an Azure Function Application automatically as part of a continous integration pipeline. When the Function App Deploy step is run, the step fails with 'credentials' cannot be null.

            Does anyone know why this happens?

            My Build Pipeline:

            The Log output when the step runs:

            The only thing that I think that it can be is the Azure Resource Manager subscription which I am using Publish Profile Based Authentication however I have managed to create a similar pipeline for a web application with a deploy option using this authentication and it worked successfully. I just cannot deploy the function application.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Jan-09 at 16:22

            This same problem also ocurrs with publishing web apps I found. There are two different tasks that can be used for web apps to publish and you have to use the right one.

            There is a task called Azure Web App Deploy that works.

            Also a task called Azure App Service Deploy that doesn't.

            This is with Publish Profile Based Authentication.

            I found that to deploy the Function Application you can also use the Azure Web App Deploy task and it seems to work.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59580256

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            Vulnerabilities

            No vulnerabilities reported

            Install actions-runner-controller

            By default, actions-runner-controller uses cert-manager for certificate management of Admission Webhook. Make sure you have already installed cert-manager before you install. The installation instructions for cert-manager can be found below. Subsequent to this, install the custom resource definitions and actions-runner-controller with kubectl or helm. This will create actions-runner-system namespace in your Kubernetes and deploy the required resources. Configure your values.yaml, see the chart's README for the values documentation.
            Installing cert-manager on Kubernetes
            There are two ways for actions-runner-controller to authenticate with the GitHub API (only 1 can be configured at a time however):. Functionality wise, there isn't much of a difference between the 2 authentication methods. The primarily benefit of authenticating via a GitHub App is an increased API quota. If you are deploying the solution for a GHES environment you are able to configure your rate limit settings making the main benefit irrelevant. If you're deploying the solution for a GHEC or regular GitHub environment and you run into rate limit issues, consider deploying the solution using the GitHub App authentication method instead.
            Using a GitHub App (not supported for enterprise level runners due to lack of support from GitHub)
            Using a PAT

            Support

            The solution supports both GHEC (GitHub Enterprise Cloud) and GHES (GitHub Enterprise Server) editions as well as regular GitHub. Both PAT (personal access token) and GitHub App authentication works for installations that will be deploying either repository level and / or organization level runners. If you need to deploy enterprise level runners then you are restricted to PAT based authentication as GitHub doesn't support GitHub App based authentication for enterprise runners currently. If you are deploying this solution into a GHES environment then you will need to be running version >= 3.3.0.
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