# act runner Act runner is a runner for Gitea based on [act](https://gitea.com/gitea/act). ## Quickstart ### Build ```bash make build ``` ### Register ```bash ./act_runner register ``` And you will be asked to input: 1. Gitea instance URL, like `http://192.168.8.8:3000/`. You should use your gitea instance ROOT_URL as the instance argument and you should not use `localhost` or `127.0.0.1` as instance IP; 2. Runner token, you can get it from `http://192.168.8.8:3000/admin/runners`; 3. Runner name, you can just leave it blank; 4. Runner labels, you can just leave it blank. The process looks like: ```text INFO Registering runner, arch=amd64, os=darwin, version=0.1.5. WARN Runner in user-mode. INFO Enter the Gitea instance URL (for example, https://gitea.com/): http://192.168.8.8:3000/ INFO Enter the runner token: fe884e8027dc292970d4e0303fe82b14xxxxxxxx INFO Enter the runner name (if set empty, use hostname:Test.local ): INFO Enter the runner labels, leave blank to use the default labels (comma-separated, for example, ubuntu-20.04:docker://node:16-bullseye,ubuntu-18.04:docker://node:16-buster): INFO Registering runner, name=Test.local, instance=http://192.168.8.8:3000/, labels=[ubuntu-latest:docker://node:16-bullseye ubuntu-22.04:docker://node:16-bullseye ubuntu-20.04:docker://node:16-bullseye ubuntu-18.04:docker://node:16-buster]. DEBU Successfully pinged the Gitea instance server INFO Runner registered successfully. ``` You can also register with command line arguments. ```bash ./act_runner register --instance http://192.168.8.8:3000 --token --no-interactive ``` If the registry succeed, it will run immediately. Next time, you could run the runner directly. ### Run ```bash ./act_runner daemon ```