20 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Chris Evich
b21181a446 Fix build job not running on main or tag push
Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <chris_gitlab@icuc.me>
2022-11-25 23:26:35 -05:00
Chris Evich
c80dfffa14 Merge branch 'switch_to_buildah' into 'main'
Switch to using buildah

See merge request qontainers/pipglr!11
2022-11-26 04:20:51 +00:00
Chris Evich
cbb3eb0e22 Switch to using buildah
Observations show the runtime is about the same (since performance is mostly
storage-io bound.  However, buildah images are more compact and there
are simpler possibilities for build-caching available for future use.

Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <chris_gitlab@icuc.me>
2022-11-25 23:15:26 -05:00
Chris Evich
98e2bee2a5 Merge branch 'kill_vars' into 'main'
Remove unnecessary variables

See merge request qontainers/pipglr!10
2022-11-24 16:51:33 +00:00
Chris Evich
4b25e62b52 Remove unnecessary variables
Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <chris_gitlab@icuc.me>
2022-11-24 11:48:23 -05:00
Chris Evich
1c08727c5d Merge branch 'simplify_metadata' into 'main'
Simplify image metadata

See merge request qontainers/pipglr!9
2022-11-24 02:41:37 +00:00
Chris Evich
af84720d71 Simplify image metadata
Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <chris_gitlab@icuc.me>
2022-11-23 21:38:06 -05:00
Chris Evich
c748c4f928 Merge branch 'image_metadata' into 'main'
Add metadata to image

See merge request qontainers/pipglr!8
2022-11-24 01:47:48 +00:00
Chris Evich
5164551f98 Add metadata to image
Also, pin base image to a specific version instead of `latest`.

Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <chris_gitlab@icuc.me>
2022-11-23 18:54:24 -05:00
Chris Evich
63b00ad2e7 Merge branch 'fix_maintenance' into 'main'
Fix maintenance task

See merge request qontainers/pipglr!7
2022-11-23 17:12:59 +00:00
Chris Evich
2bda4c3be6 Fix maintenance task
The function was defined but never called, resulting in immediate exit
of the maintenance script.  Fix this, also add a configuration build-arg and
ENV to control the cleaning interval.

Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <chris_gitlab@icuc.me>
2022-11-23 12:10:07 -05:00
Chris Evich
3b72178739 Merge branch 'cachevol' into 'main'
Add missing cache volume

See merge request qontainers/pipglr!6
2022-11-22 22:31:28 +00:00
Chris Evich
df8f46eb2d Update docs and Containerfile to match
Fully tested README.md instructions end-to-end on F36.

Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <cevich@redhat.com>
2022-11-22 14:53:41 -05:00
Chris Evich
a1931efcc1 Add missing cache volume
Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <chris_gitlab@icuc.me>
2022-11-22 11:35:36 -05:00
Chris Evich
3d6603945d Bugfix
Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <chris_gitlab@icuc.me>
2022-11-19 07:42:23 -05:00
Chris Evich
ae40196724 Pre-create podman storage root
Suspected cause of ownership problems when mounting a volume at this
location.

Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <chris_gitlab@icuc.me>
2022-11-19 07:33:57 -05:00
Chris Evich
9cda05620b Merge branch 'docs' into 'main'
Support externally maintained DNF cache

See merge request qontainers/pipglr!5
2022-11-19 10:52:12 +00:00
Chris Evich
cbddc54007 Resolve TODO, update volume names, update docs.
Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <chris_gitlab@icuc.me>
2022-11-18 21:56:24 -05:00
Chris Evich
0e51bfdf8e Support externally maintained DNF cache
Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <chris_gitlab@icuc.me>
2022-11-18 21:50:34 -05:00
Chris Evich
e5dfadbd4c Add wrapper error on podman start failure
Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <cevich@redhat.com>
2022-11-18 09:04:05 -05:00
5 changed files with 228 additions and 90 deletions

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@@ -1,25 +1,57 @@
---
stages:
- build
build:
stage: build
default:
image: quay.io/buildah/stable:v1.28.0
tags:
- docker
- linux
image:
name: gcr.io/kaniko-project/executor:v1.6.0-debug
entrypoint: ["/busybox/sh", "-c"]
# Since jobs are using 'rules' it's possible for duplicate pipelines to run
# (one for push to mr-branch, another for mr. Avoid this:
workflow:
rules:
- if: $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "schedule"
- if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH && $CI_OPEN_MERGE_REQUESTS && $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "push"
when: never
- if: $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "merge_request_event"
- if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH && $CI_OPEN_MERGE_REQUESTS
when: never
- if: $CI_COMMIT_TAG == $CI
envars:
stage: test
script: |
echo "Select CI env. vars.:";
printenv | egrep '^CI_' | sort
commit_check:
stage: test
rules:
- if: $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "merge_request_event"
variables:
BASE_TAG: latest
FLAVOR: stable
BADRX: '^(squash!)|(fixup!)'
script: |
dnf install -y git
shortlogtmp=$(mktemp -p '' commit_check_tmp_XXXX)
git log --oneline --no-show-signature "${CI_MERGE_REQUEST_DIFF_BASE_SHA}..HEAD" > "$shortlogtmp"
if egrep -q "$BADRX" "$shortlogtmp"; then
egrep "$BADRX" "$shortlogtmp"
die "Found the above commits matching '$BADRX'"
fi
build:
stage: deploy
rules:
- if: $CI_COMMIT_TAG
- if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == "main"
- if: $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "merge_request_event"
variables:
BUILDAH_FORMAT: docker
BUILDAH_ISOLATION: chroot
STORAGE_DRIVER: vfs
before_script:
- echo "$CI_REGISTRY_PASSWORD" | buildah login -u "$CI_REGISTRY_USER" --password-stdin $CI_REGISTRY
script:
- 'mkdir -p /kaniko/.docker'
- 'echo "{\"auths\":{\"$CI_REGISTRY\":{\"username\":\"$CI_REGISTRY_USER\",\"password\":\"$CI_REGISTRY_PASSWORD\"}}}" > /kaniko/.docker/config.json'
- |
echo "Select CI env. vars.:";
printenv | egrep '^CI_' | sort
# N/B: There could be more than one merge-request open with this branch's HEAD
- |
IMAGE_TAG="${CI_COMMIT_BRANCH}";
@@ -31,10 +63,12 @@ build:
IMAGE_TAG="latest";
fi
echo "Building/Pushing to: ${CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE}:${IMAGE_TAG}";
- |
/kaniko/executor \
--context $CI_PROJECT_DIR \
--dockerfile $CI_PROJECT_DIR/Containerfile \
--destination "${CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE}:${IMAGE_TAG}" \
--build-arg "BASE_TAG=$BASE_TAG" \
--build-arg "FLAVOR=$FLAVOR"
- >-
buildah build \
--label "org.opencontainers.image.source=${CI_PROJECT_URL}" \
--label "org.opencontainers.image.revision=$CI_COMMIT_SHA" \
--label "org.opencontainers.image.created=$CI_JOB_STARTED_AT" \
--label "org.opencontainers.image.version=${IMAGE_TAG}" \
-t "${CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE}:${IMAGE_TAG}" "$CI_PROJECT_DIR"
- buildah images
- buildah push "${CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE}:${IMAGE_TAG}"

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@@ -6,9 +6,7 @@
# https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/executors/docker.html#use-podman-to-run-docker-commands
#
ARG FLAVOR="stable"
ARG BASE_TAG="latest"
FROM quay.io/podman/$FLAVOR:$BASE_TAG
FROM quay.io/podman/stable:v4.3.1
# This is a list of packages to remove and/or exclude from the image.
# Primarily this is done for security reasons, should a runner process
@@ -37,16 +35,16 @@ ARG EXCLUDE_PACKAGES="\
# Base-image runs as user 'podman', temporarily switch to root
# for installation/setup.
USER root
# Not a real build-arg. Avoiding addition of an env. layer
# only to help prevent some extra typing.
ARG dnfcmd="dnf --setopt=tsflags=nodocs -y"
# Helper for comparison in future RUN operations (DO NOT USE)
ARG _DNFCMD="dnf --setopt=tsflags=nodocs -y"
# Set this instead, if (for example) you want to volume-mount in /var/cache/dnf
ARG DNFCMD="${_DNFCMD}"
# Avoid installing any documentation to keep image small
# During install, excluding packages is meaningless if already installed
RUN set -x && \
rm -f /etc/dnf/protected.d/sudo.conf && \
rm -f /etc/dnf/protected.d/yum.conf && \
$dnfcmd remove ${EXCLUDE_PACKAGES} && \
dnf clean all && \
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf
$DNFCMD remove ${EXCLUDE_PACKAGES}
# Enable callers to customize the runner version as needed, otherwise
# assume this image will be version-tagged, so it's fine to grab the latest.
@@ -56,11 +54,13 @@ ARG TARGETARCH="amd64"
ENV RUNNER_RPM_URL=https://gitlab-runner-downloads.s3.amazonaws.com/${RUNNER_VERSION}/rpm/gitlab-runner_${TARGETARCH}.rpm
RUN for rpm in ${EXCLUDE_PACKAGES}; do x+="--exclude=$rpm "; done && \
set -x && \
$dnfcmd update && \
$dnfcmd install $x $RUNNER_RPM_URL && \
$dnfcmd upgrade && \
dnf clean all && \
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf
$DNFCMD update && \
$DNFCMD install $x $RUNNER_RPM_URL && \
$DNFCMD upgrade && \
if [[ "${DNFCMD}" == "${_DNFCMD}" ]]; then \
dnf clean all && \
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf; \
fi
# In case of a runner escape, prevent easy installation of packages.
RUN rm -f /etc/dnf/protected.d/* && \
@@ -94,27 +94,36 @@ RUN sed -i -r \
/etc/containers/containers.conf && \
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/gitlab-runner-wrapper && \
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/podman-in-podman-maintenance && \
chown -R podman.podman /home/podman && \
chown -R podman:podman /home/podman && \
chmod u+s /usr/bin/new{uid,gid}map && \
rm -f /home/podman/.bash* && \
echo DOCKER_HOST="unix:///tmp/podman-run-1000/podman/podman.sock" > /etc/profile.d/podman.sh
# Runtime rootless-mode configuration
USER podman
VOLUME ["/home/podman/.local/share/containers/storage/",\
"/home/podman/.gitlab-runner/"]
"/home/podman/.gitlab-runner/", \
"/cache"]
WORKDIR /home/podman
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/local/bin/gitlab-runner-wrapper"]
# Ensure root storage directory exists with correct permissions
RUN mkdir -p .local/share/containers/storage
# Gitlab-runner configuration options. Default to unprivileged (nested)
# runner. Privileged is required to permit nested container image building.
ARG RUNNER_NAME="qontainers-pipglr"
ARG PRIVILEGED_RUNNER="false"
# Running inner-podman privileged is necessary at the time of this commit.
ARG PRIVILEGED_RUNNER="true"
# Tags allow pinning jobs to specific runners, comma-separated list of
# tags to add to runner (no spaces!)
ARG RUNNER_TAGS="podman-in-podman"
# Permit running jobs without any tag at all
ARG RUNNER_UNTAGGED="true"
ENV REGISTER_NON_INTERACTIVE="true" \
# Adjust based on usage and storage size to prevent ENOSPACE problems
ARG CLEAN_INTERVAL="24h"
ENV CLEAN_INTERVAL="$CLEAN_INTERVAL" \
REGISTER_NON_INTERACTIVE="true" \
RUNNER_TAG_LIST="$RUNNER_TAGS" \
REGISTER_RUN_UNTAGGED="$RUNNER_UNTAGGED" \
REGISTER_ACCESS_LEVEL="ref_protected" \
@@ -127,21 +136,16 @@ ENV REGISTER_NON_INTERACTIVE="true" \
DOCKER_HOST="unix:///tmp/podman-run-1000/podman/podman.sock" \
DOCKER_DEVICES="/dev/fuse" \
DOCKER_IMAGE="registry.fedoraproject.org/fedora-minimal:latest" \
DOCKER_CACHE_DIR="/home/podman/.cache/gitlab-runner" \
DOCKER_CACHE_DIR="/cache" \
DOCKER_VOLUMES="/cache" \
DOCKER_NETWORK_MODE="host" \
DOCKER_PRIVILEGED="$PRIVILEGED_RUNNER"
# Not a real build-arg. Simply here to save lots of typing.
ARG _pm="--systemd=true --device=/dev/fuse --security-opt label=disable --user podman -v gitlab-runner-storage:/home/podman/.local/share/containers/storage:Z,U -v gitlab-runner-cache:/home/podman/.cache/gitlab-runner:Z,U -v gitlab-runner-config:/home/podman/.gitlab-runner:Z,U -e PODMAN_RUNNER_DEBUG"
ARG _pm="--systemd=true --device=/dev/fuse --security-opt label=disable --user podman --volume pipglr-podman-root:/home/podman/.local/share/containers/storage --volume pipglr-config:/home/podman/.gitlab-runner -v pipglr-podman-cache:/cache -e PODMAN_RUNNER_DEBUG -e LOG_LEVEL"
# These labels simply make it easier to register and execute the runner.
# Define them last so they are absent should a image-build failure occur.
LABEL register="podman run -it --rm $_pm --secret REGISTRATION_TOKEN,type=env \$IMAGE register"
# TODO: Figure out what's needed to run w/o --privileged. When unspecified,
# conmon fails with this error (from podman debug output):
#
# DEBU[0019] running conmon: /usr/bin/conmon args="[--api-version 1 -c 289...c08 -u 289...c08 -r /usr/bin/crun -b /home/podman/.local/share/containers/storage/overlay-containers/289...c08/userdata -p /tmp/podman-run-1000/containers/overlay-containers/289...c08/userdata/pidfile -n runner-8pxm3xb-project-19009784-concurrent-0-a71b53d132a29e56-predefined-0 --exit-dir /tmp/podman-run-1000/libpod/tmp/exits --full-attach -l k8s-file:/home/podman/.local/share/containers/storage/overlay-containers/289...c08/userdata/ctr.log --log-level debug --syslog --runtime-arg --cgroup-manager --runtime-arg disabled -i --conmon-pidfile /tmp/podman-run-1000/containers/overlay-containers/289...c08/userdata/conmon.pid --exit-command /usr/bin/podman --exit-command-arg --root --exit-command-arg /home/podman/.local/share/containers/storage --exit-command-arg --runroot --exit-command-arg /tmp/podman-run-1000/containers --exit-command-arg --log-level --exit-command-arg debug --exit-command-arg --cgroup-manager --exit-command-arg cgroupfs --exit-command-arg --tmpdir --exit-command-arg /tmp/podman-run-1000/libpod/tmp --exit-command-arg --network-config-dir --exit-command-arg --exit-command-arg --network-backend --exit-command-arg netavark --exit-command-arg --volumepath --exit-command-arg /home/podman/.local/share/containers/storage/volumes --exit-command-arg --runtime --exit-command-arg crun --exit-command-arg --storage-driver --exit-command-arg overlay --exit-command-arg --events-backend --exit-command-arg file --exit-command-arg --syslog --exit-command-arg container --exit-command-arg cleanup --exit-command-arg 289...c08]"
# [conmon:d]: failed to write to /proc/self/oom_score_adj: Permission denied
LABEL run="podman run -d --privileged --name gitlab-runner $_pm \$IMAGE run"
# Note: Privileged mode is required to permit building container images with inner-podman
LABEL run="podman run -d --privileged --name pipglr $_pm \$IMAGE run"

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README.md
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@@ -12,70 +12,135 @@ made available as:
It's purpose is to provide an easy method to execute a GitLab runner,
to service CI/CD jobs for groups and/or repositories on
[gitlab.com](https://gitlab.com). It comes pre-configured to utilize
the gitlab-runner app to execute with rootless podman containers,
the gitlab-runner app to execute within a rootless podman container,
nested inside a rootless podman container.
This is intended to provide multiple additional layers of security
for the host, when running potentially arbitrary CI/CD code. Though,
the ultimate responsibility still rests with the end-user to review
the setup and configuration relative to their own situation/environment.
This is intended to provide additional layers of security for the host,
when running potentially arbitrary CI/CD code. Though, the ultimate
responsibility still rests with the end-user to review the setup and
configuration relative to their own security situation/environment.
### Quickstart
### Operation
Several labels are set on the built image or manifest list to support
easy registration and execution of a runner container. They require
defining several environment variables for use.
This image supports `podman container runlabel`, or if your version
lacks this feature, Several labels are set on the image to support
easy registration and execution of a runner container using a special
bash command. See the examples below for more information.
#### [Volume Ownership Bug](https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/16576)
Some versions of podman contain a bug where named local volumes aren't owned
by the namespaced user within a rootless container (i.e. the 'podman' user).
Since the `podman` user/group inside the `pipglr` container is known, it's
possible to manually setup ownership ahead of time. This should be be done
once, prior to registering your runners:
```bash
$ for VOLUME in pipglr-podman-root pipglr-config pipglr-podman-cache; do \
PUPVM="podman unshare podman volume mount $VOLUME"
podman volume create $VOLUME && \
podman unshare chown 1000:1000 $($PUPVM) && \
podman unshare chmod 02770 $($PUPVM) && \
podman unshare ls -land $($PUPVM) ; \
done
```
If you get `podman system service` startup permission-denied errors, or
errors from gitlab-runner, unable to connect to the podman socket, this is
likely the cause. You can fix it after-the-fact using the same commands as above, just add a `-R` option to the `chown`/`chmod`, and additionally target `./*`.
#### Runner registration
Each time the registration command is run, a new runner is added into
the configuration. If your intent is to simply update or modify the
configuration, please edit the config.toml file within the
`gitlab-runner-config` volume.
Note: These commands assume you have both `podman` and `jq` available.
Instead of `eval`, if your podman version supports `container runlabel`,
you may use that.
the configuration. If however, you simply need to update/modify the
configuration, please edit the `config.toml` file directly after mounting
(default) `pipglr-runner-config` (`/home/podman/.gitlab-runner/`) volume.
For modern versions of podman, registration can be performed with the
following commands:
```bash
$ IMAGE="registry.gitlab.com/qontainers/pipglr:latest"
$ echo '<actual registration token>' | podman secret create REGISTRATION_TOKEN -
$ podman container runlabel register $IMAGE
```
Where `<actual registration token>` is the value obtained from the "runners"
settings page of a gitlab group or project. When you're finished registering
as many runners as you want, the secret is no-longer needed and may be removed:
```bash
$ podman secret rm REGISTRATION_TOKEN
```
##### Note
Some versions of podman don't support the `container runlabel` sub-command.
If this is the case, you may simulate it with the following command (in addition
to the other example commands above):
```bash
$ echo '<registration token>' | podman secret create REGISTRATION_TOKEN -
$ export IMAGE=<image FQIN:TAG>
$ eval $(podman inspect --format=json $IMAGE | jq -r .[].Labels.register)
```
#### Runner Startup
With one or more runners registered and configured, and `$IMAGE` set,
the GitLab runner container may be launched with the following commands.
With one or more runners successfully registered and configured, the GitLab
runner container may be launched with the following commands:
Note: The first time this is run, startup will take an extended amount
of time as the runner downloads and runs several (inner) support containers.
As above, instead of `eval`, if your podman version supports `container runlabel`,
you may use that.
```bash
$ podman container runlabel run $IMAGE
```
Debugging: You may `export PODMAN_RUNNER_DEBUG=debug` to enable inner-podman
debugging (or any other supported log level) to stdout.
##### Note
As above, if you're missing the `container runlabel` sub-command, the following
may be used instead (assuming `$IMAGE` remains set):
```bash
$ eval $(podman inspect --format=json $IMAGE | jq -r .[].Labels.run)
```
#### Runner configuration
You may inspect/modify the gitlab-runner configuration as you see fit, just be
sure to use the `podman unshare` command-wrapper to enter the usernamespace.
For example, to display the config:
```bash
$ podman unshare $(podman unshare podman volume mount pipglr-config)/config.toml
```
#### Debugging
The first thing to check is the container output:
```bash
$ podman logs --since 0 pipglr
```
Before starting the runner, you may `export PODMAN_RUNNER_DEBUG=debug` to enable
debugging on the inner-podman. Whereas `export LOG_LEVEL=debug` can be used to
debug the gitlab-runner itself.
## Building
This image may be built simply with:
`podman build -t runner .`
```bash
$ podman build -t registry.gitlab.com/qontainers/pipglr:latest .
```
This will utilize the latest stable version of podman and the latest
stable version of the gitlab runner.
### Multi-arch
### Notes
Assuming the host supports foreign-architecture emulation. The
`Containerfile` may be used to produce a multi-arch manifest-list.
For example:
* If you wish to use the `testing` or `upstream` flavors of the podman base image,
simply build with `--build-arg FLAVOR=testing` (or `upstream`).
`podman build --jobs 4 --platform linux/s390x,linux/ppc64le,linux/amd64 --manifest runner .`
* Additionally or alternatively, you may specify a specific podman base image tag
with `--build-arg BASE_TAG=<value>`. Where `<value>` is either `latest`, the
podman image version (e.g. `v4`, `v4.2`, `v4.2.0`, etc.)
### Build-args
@@ -89,14 +154,23 @@ Several build arguments are available to control the output image:
exact podman version. Possible values include, `latest`, `vX`, `vX.Y`,
and `vX.Y.Z` (where, `X`, `Y`, and `Z` represent the podman semantic
version numbers). It's also possible to specify an image SHA.
* `CLEAN_INTERVAL` - A `sleep` (command) compatible time-argument that
determines how often to clean out podman storage of disused containers and
images. Defaults to 24-hours, but should be adjusted based on desired caching-effect
versus available storage space and rate of job execution.
* `EXCLUDE_PACKAGES` - A space-separated list of RPM packages to prevent
their existance in the final image. This is intended as a security measure
their existence in the final image. This is intended as a security measure
to limit the attack-surface should a gitlab-runner process escape it's
inner-container.
* `RUNNER_VERSION` - Allows specifying an exact gitlab runner version.
By default the `latest` is used, assuming the user is building a tagged
image anyway. Valid versions may be found on the [runner
release page](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-runner/-/releases).
* `DNFCMD` - By default this is set to `dnf --setopt=tsflags=nodocs -y`.
However, if you'd like to volume-mount in `/var/cache/dnf` then you'll
need to use
`--build-arg DNFCMD="dnf --setopt=tsflags=nodocs -y --setopt keepcache=true`"
Note: Changing `DNFCMD` will cause build-time cache cleanup to be disabled.
* `TARGETARCH` - Supports inclusion of non-x86_64 gitlab runners. This
value is assumed to match the image's architecture. If using the
`--platform` build argument, it will be set automatically.
@@ -104,12 +178,24 @@ Several build arguments are available to control the output image:
and port supports various observability and debugging features of the
gitlab runner. For more information see the [gitlab runner advanced
configuration documentation](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/configuration/advanced-configuration.html#the-global-section).
* `PRIVILEGED_RUNNER` - Defaults to 'false', may be set 'true'. When
`true`, this causes inner-containers to be created with the `--privileged`
flag. This is a potential security weakness, but is necessary for
(among other things) allowing nested container image builds.
* `PRIVILEGED_RUNNER` - Defaults to 'true', may be set 'true' if you're brave.
However this may result in the gitlab-runner failing to launch inner-containers.
Setting it false will also prevent building container images using the runner.
* `RUNNER_TAGS` - Defaults to `podman_in_podman`, may be set to any comma-separated
list (with no spaces!) of tags. These show up in GitLab (not the runner
configuration), and determines where jobs are run.
* `RUNNER_UNTAGED` - Defaults to `true`, may be set to `false`. Allows
the runner to service jobs without any tags on them at all.
### Environment variables
Nearly every option to every gitlab-runner sub-command may be specified via
environment variable. Many important/required options are set in the
`Containerfile`. However it's entirely possible to pass them in via
either of the `podman container runlabel...` container commands. To
discover them, simply append `--help` to the end of the command.
For example:
```bash
podman container runlabel $IMAGE register --help
```

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@@ -11,11 +11,18 @@ if [[ -n "$PODMAN_RUNNER_DEBUG" ]]; then
_debug_args="--log-level=$PODMAN_RUNNER_DEBUG"
fi
if [[ "$1" == "run" ]] && [[ ! -S "/tmp/podman-run-1000/podman/podman.sock" ]]; then
SOCKET="/tmp/podman-run-1000/podman/podman.sock"
if [[ "$1" == "run" ]] && [[ ! -S "$SOCKET" ]]; then
podman $_debug_args system service -t 0 &
/usr/local/bin/podman-in-podman-maintenance &
# Prevent SIGHUP propagation to podman process
disown -ar
sleep 1s # Give podman a chance to get going
# Verify podman is listening on it's socket
if [[ ! -S "$SOCKET" ]]; then
echo "ERROR: Inner-podman system service failed to start, expecting to find socket '$SOCKET'. Are all volume's owned & writeable by $(id -u podman):$(id -g podman)?" > /dev/stderr
exit 1
fi
fi
exec gitlab-runner "$@"

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@@ -4,16 +4,23 @@
# a podman-in-podman gitlab runner container. Any usage
# outside that context is not supported and may cause harm.
set -e
set -eo pipefail
maintain_podman() {
# Two days seems to be a good happy-medium beween filling up
# about 40gig of storage space from moderate CI activity,
# and maintaining a useful level of caching.
while sleep 2d; do
while sleep "$CLEAN_INTERVAL"; do
if [[ -n "$PODMAN_RUNNER_DEBUG" ]]; then
echo "$(date --iso-8601=second) ${BASH_SOURCE[0] performing podman maintenance}"
fi
podman system prune --all --force
done
}
if [[ -z "$CLEAN_INTERVAL" ]]; then
echo "ERROR: Empty/unset \$CLEAN_INTERVAL"
exit 1
fi
maintain_podman