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# LabFusion Gitea Runners Setup
This document explains how to set up and manage multiple Gitea Actions runners for the LabFusion project using Docker Compose.
## Overview
The LabFusion project uses multiple specialized runners to handle different types of CI/CD workloads:
- **Heavy Runner**: Java Spring Boot (API Gateway) and Python FastAPI (Service Adapters)
- **Light Runner**: Node.js (API Docs) and React (Frontend)
- **Docker Runner**: Integration tests and Docker builds
- **Security Runner**: Security scans and vulnerability assessments
**Note**: All runners use the official `gitea/act_runner:nightly` image with individual configuration files. Each runner has its own data directory and configuration for better isolation and management.
## Quick Start
### 1. Prerequisites
- Docker and Docker Compose installed
- Gitea instance running
- Runner registration token from Gitea
### 2. Configuration
**Windows PowerShell:**
```powershell
# Navigate to runners directory
cd runners
# Copy the environment template
Copy-Item env.runners.example .env.runners
# Edit the configuration
notepad .env.runners
```
**Linux/macOS:**
```bash
# Navigate to runners directory
cd runners
# Copy the environment template
cp env.runners.example .env.runners
# Edit the configuration
nano .env.runners
```
**Manual Creation (if copy fails):**
Create `runners/.env.runners` file with the following content:
```bash
# Gitea instance URL (adjust port if different)
GITEA_INSTANCE_URL=http://localhost:3000
# Runner registration token (get from Gitea Admin > Actions > Runners)
GITEA_RUNNER_REGISTRATION_TOKEN=your_runner_registration_token_here
```
**Important:** Replace `your_runner_registration_token_here` with your actual token from Gitea Admin > Actions > Runners.
### 2.1. Create Configuration Files
Each runner requires its own configuration file. Create the following files in the `runners/` directory:
**`config_heavy.yaml`:**
```yaml
log:
level: info
runner:
file: /data/.runner
capacity: 2
envs:
- JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-17-openjdk-amd64
- PATH=/usr/lib/jvm/java-17-openjdk-amd64/bin:$PATH
```
**`config_light.yaml`:**
```yaml
log:
level: info
runner:
file: /data/.runner
capacity: 2
envs:
- NODE_VERSION=20
```
**`config_docker.yaml`:**
```yaml
log:
level: info
runner:
file: /data/.runner
capacity: 1
```
**`config_security.yaml`:**
```yaml
log:
level: info
runner:
file: /data/.runner
capacity: 1
```
### 3. Start Runners
**Linux/macOS:**
```bash
# Navigate to runners directory
cd runners
# Make script executable
chmod +x manage-runners.sh
# Start all runners
./manage-runners.sh start
```
**Windows PowerShell:**
```powershell
# Navigate to runners directory
cd runners
# Start all runners
.\manage-runners.ps1 start
```
**Docker Compose directly:**
```bash
# Navigate to runners directory
cd runners
# Start runners
docker-compose -f docker-compose.runners.yml --env-file .env.runners up -d
```
## Runner Configuration
### Resource Allocation
| Runner | CPU | Memory | Use Case |
|--------|-----|--------|----------|
| Heavy | 4 cores | 8GB | Java/Python builds |
| Light | 2 cores | 4GB | Node.js/Frontend |
| Docker | 6 cores | 12GB | Integration tests |
| Security | 2 cores | 4GB | Security scans |
### Labels
Each runner is configured with specific labels for workload routing:
- **Heavy Runner**: `ubuntu-latest,self-hosted,heavy,java,python`
- **Light Runner**: `ubuntu-latest,self-hosted,light,nodejs,frontend`
- **Docker Runner**: `ubuntu-latest,self-hosted,docker,integration`
- **Security Runner**: `ubuntu-latest,self-hosted,security,scan`
## Management Commands
### Using the Management Scripts
**Linux/macOS:**
```bash
# Navigate to runners directory
cd runners
# Start runners
./manage-runners.sh start
# Check status
./manage-runners.sh status
# View logs
./manage-runners.sh logs
./manage-runners.sh logs labfusion-runner-heavy
# Restart runners
./manage-runners.sh restart
# Stop runners
./manage-runners.sh stop
# Clean up (removes all data)
./manage-runners.sh clean
```
**Windows PowerShell:**
```powershell
# Navigate to runners directory
cd runners
# Start runners
.\manage-runners.ps1 start
# Check status
.\manage-runners.ps1 status
# View logs
.\manage-runners.ps1 logs
.\manage-runners.ps1 logs labfusion-runner-heavy
# Restart runners
.\manage-runners.ps1 restart
# Stop runners
.\manage-runners.ps1 stop
# Clean up (removes all data)
.\manage-runners.ps1 clean
```
### Direct Docker Compose Commands
```bash
# Navigate to runners directory
cd runners
# Start all runners
docker-compose -f docker-compose.runners.yml up -d
# Check status
docker-compose -f docker-compose.runners.yml ps
# View logs
docker-compose -f docker-compose.runners.yml logs -f
# Stop runners
docker-compose -f docker-compose.runners.yml down
# Remove everything (including volumes)
docker-compose -f docker-compose.runners.yml down -v
```
## Workflow Configuration
To use specific runners in your workflows, update the `runs-on` field:
```yaml
# .gitea/workflows/api-gateway.yml
jobs:
test:
runs-on: [self-hosted, heavy] # Uses heavy runner
# .gitea/workflows/frontend.yml
jobs:
test:
runs-on: [self-hosted, light] # Uses light runner
# .gitea/workflows/integration-tests.yml
jobs:
integration:
runs-on: [self-hosted, docker] # Uses docker runner
```
## Monitoring
### Health Checks
Each runner includes health checks that monitor:
- Container status
- HTTP health endpoint
- Resource usage
### Logs
View logs for troubleshooting:
```bash
# All runners
docker-compose -f docker-compose.runners.yml logs -f
# Specific runner
docker-compose -f docker-compose.runners.yml logs -f labfusion-runner-heavy
```
### Resource Monitoring
```bash
# Container resource usage
docker stats
# Volume usage
docker system df -v
```
## Troubleshooting
### Common Issues
1. **"Cannot find: node in PATH" or similar tool errors**
- **This is handled** by the official `gitea/act_runner:nightly` image which includes necessary tools
- **Environment variables** can be set in the configuration files to ensure proper tool paths
- **Check your configuration files** to ensure proper environment setup
2. **"registration file not found, please register the runner first" error**
- **This is handled** by the official `gitea/act_runner:nightly` image with proper configuration
- **The `.runner` file** is created in the `/data` directory and persists between restarts
- **Ensure configuration files** are properly mounted and environment variables are set
- **Restart the runners** if you see this error:
```bash
cd runners
docker-compose -f docker-compose.runners.yml down
docker-compose -f docker-compose.runners.yml up -d
```
3. **Configuration file not found errors**
- **Ensure all config files exist**: `config_heavy.yaml`, `config_light.yaml`, `config_docker.yaml`, `config_security.yaml`
- **Check file permissions** and ensure they're readable by the container
- **Verify volume mounts** in the Docker Compose file are correct
4. **Runners not registering / Token appears empty**
- **Check if `.env.runners` file exists** in the `runners/` directory
- **Verify the file contains your actual token** (not the placeholder)
- **Make sure you're using the management scripts** (they include `--env-file` parameter)
- **If running Docker Compose directly**, add `--env-file .env.runners`:
```bash
cd runners
docker-compose -f docker-compose.runners.yml --env-file .env.runners up -d
```
5. **Runners not registering**
- Check Gitea instance URL and port
- Verify runner token is correct
- Ensure Gitea Actions is enabled
6. **High resource usage**
- Adjust CPU/memory limits in docker-compose.runners.yml
- Check for stuck jobs in Gitea Actions
7. **Docker socket issues**
- Ensure Docker socket is accessible: `/var/run/docker.sock`
- Check Docker daemon is running
8. **Network connectivity**
- Verify runners can reach Gitea instance
- Check firewall settings
### Debug Mode
Enable debug logging by adding to `.env.runners`:
```bash
# Enable debug logging
ACTIONS_RUNNER_DEBUG=1
```
### Reset Runners
If runners become unresponsive:
```bash
# Stop and remove all runners
docker-compose -f docker-compose.runners.yml down -v
# Clean up volumes
docker volume prune -f
# Restart
docker-compose -f docker-compose.runners.yml up -d
```
## Security Considerations
- Runners run with Docker socket access for container builds
- Each runner has isolated data volumes
- Shared cache volume for build optimization
- Resource limits prevent resource exhaustion
- Health checks ensure runner availability
## Scaling
To add more runners:
1. Copy a runner service in `docker-compose.runners.yml`
2. Update the runner name and labels
3. Adjust resource allocation
4. Restart the compose stack
Example additional runner:
```yaml
gitea-runner-additional:
image: gitea/act_runner:latest
container_name: labfusion-runner-additional
environment:
- GITEA_INSTANCE_URL=${GITEA_INSTANCE_URL}
- GITEA_RUNNER_REGISTRATION_TOKEN=${GITEA_RUNNER_TOKEN}
- GITEA_RUNNER_NAME=labfusion-runner-additional
- GITEA_RUNNER_LABELS=ubuntu-latest,self-hosted,additional
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
- runner-data-additional:/data
- shared-cache:/cache
restart: unless-stopped
```
## Support
For issues with the runners setup:
1. Check the troubleshooting section above
2. Review runner logs
3. Verify Gitea Actions configuration
4. Check Docker and Docker Compose installation