Add dockerEnabled option for users who does not need docker and want not to run privileged container.
if `dockerEnabled == false`, dind container not run, and there are no privileged container.
Do the same as closed#96
docker:dind container creates `/var/run/docker.sock` with root user and root group.
so, docker command in runner container needs root privileges to use docker.sock and docker action fails because lack of permission.
Use tcp connection between runner and docker container, so runner container doesn't need root privileges to run docker, and can run docker action.
Fixes#174
Acceptance tests are passing with the chart. In addition to standard chart values, syncPeriod is supported.
Please use it as a foundation for further collaboration.
Ref #184
Inspired by #91
Related #61
* Adds RUNNER_GROUP argument to the runner registration
Adds the ability to register a runner to a predefined runner_group
Resolves#137
* Update README with runner group example
- Updates the README with instructions of how to add the runner to a
group
- Fix code fencing for shell and yaml blocks in the README
- Use consistent bullet points (dash not asterisk)
Partly revert and enhances #115
This is a follow-up to #115 that replaces the hardcoded `summerwind` portion of the image name with `${{ github.repository_owner }}` to enable contributors to test the image pushing behavior and fixes image building by conditionally passing `--push` to the build step based on the event that triggered the workflow.
After setting the `DOCKER_ACCESS_TOKEN` Secret on my fork of this repository, I was able to use this updated workflow to [build and push](https://github.com/urcomputeringpal/actions-runner-controller/runs/1242793758?check_suite_focus=true) a [set of images](https://hub.docker.com/r/urcomputeringpal/actions-runner/tags) and confirm their functionality. I imagine this will be useful to future contributors who wish to help with the chore of keeping up with https://github.com/actions/runner/releases.
A new image tag for the runner stopped being published on master merges from changes in #86.
This fixes that in the following ways:
- Tests the GH workflow on PRs w/o pushing the images
- Runner and Docker version are moved from Makefile to GH Actions workflow and are passed in as build args
- GHA workflow runs on PRs, and if the workflow file itself is changed (i.e. version bump) or the runner Docker source changes (excluding the Makefile since thats just for local dev)
- Images are pushed on push (i.e. a merge)