apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
  name: runner-config
data:
  config.yml: |
    log:
      # The level of logging, can be trace, debug, info, warn, error, fatal
      level: info
      # The level of logging for jobs, can be trace, debug, info, earn, error, fatal
      job_level: info

    runner:
      # Where to store the registration result.
      file: .runner
      # Execute how many tasks concurrently at the same time.
      capacity: 3
      # Extra environment variables to run jobs.
      envs:
        # A_TEST_ENV_NAME_1: a_test_env_value_1
        # A_TEST_ENV_NAME_2: a_test_env_value_2
      # Extra environment variables to run jobs from a file.
      # It will be ignored if it's empty or the file doesn't exist.
      env_file: .env
      # The timeout for a job to be finished.
      # Please note that the Forgejo instance also has a timeout (3h by default) for the job.
      # So the job could be stopped by the Forgejo instance if it's timeout is shorter than this.
      timeout: 3h
      # The timeout for the runner to wait for running jobs to finish when
      # shutting down because a TERM or INT signal has been received.  Any
      # running jobs that haven't finished after this timeout will be
      # cancelled.
      # If unset or zero the jobs will be cancelled immediately.
      shutdown_timeout: 3h
      # Whether skip verifying the TLS certificate of the instance.
      insecure: false
      # The timeout for fetching the job from the Forgejo instance.
      fetch_timeout: 5s
      # The interval for fetching the job from the Forgejo instance.
      fetch_interval: 2s
      # The interval for reporting the job status and logs to the Forgejo instance.
      report_interval: 1s
      # The labels of a runner are used to determine which jobs the runner can run, and how to run them.
      # Like: ["macos-arm64:host", "ubuntu-latest:docker://node:20-bookworm", "ubuntu-22.04:docker://node:20-bookworm"]
      # If it's empty when registering, it will ask for inputting labels.
      # If it's empty when executing the `daemon`, it will use labels in the `.runner` file.
      labels: [
        "docker:docker://node:20-bullseye",
        # ubuntu
        "ubuntu-latest:docker://ghcr.io/catthehacker/ubuntu:act-latest",
        "ubuntu-24.04:docker://ghcr.io/catthehacker/ubuntu:act-24.04",
        "ubuntu-22.04:docker://ghcr.io/catthehacker/ubuntu:act-22.04",
        "ubuntu-20.04:docker://ghcr.io/catthehacker/ubuntu:act-20.04",
        "ubuntu-18.04:docker://ghcr.io/catthehacker/ubuntu:act-18.04",
      ]

    cache:
      # Enable cache server to use actions/cache.
      enabled: true
      # The directory to store the cache data.
      # If it's empty, the cache data will be stored in $HOME/.cache/actcache.
      dir: "/cache"
      # The host of the cache server.
      # It's not for the address to listen, but the address to connect from job containers.
      # So 0.0.0.0 is a bad choice, leave it empty to detect automatically.
      host: ""
      # The port of the cache server.
      # 0 means to use a random available port.
      port: 0
      # The external cache server URL. Valid only when enable is true.
      # If it's specified, it will be used to set the ACTIONS_CACHE_URL environment variable. The URL should generally end with "/".
      # Otherwise it will be set to the the URL of the internal cache server.
      external_server: ""

    container:
      # Specifies the network to which the container will connect.
      # Could be host, bridge or the name of a custom network.
      # If it's empty, create a network automatically.
      network: ""
      # Whether to create networks with IPv6 enabled. Requires the Docker daemon to be set up accordingly.
      # Only takes effect if "network" is set to "".
      enable_ipv6: false
      # Whether to use privileged mode or not when launching task containers (privileged mode is required for Docker-in-Docker).
      privileged: false
      # And other options to be used when the container is started (eg, --add-host=my.forgejo.url:host-gateway).
      options:
      # The parent directory of a job's working directory.
      # If it's empty, /workspace will be used.
      workdir_parent:
      # Volumes (including bind mounts) can be mounted to containers. Glob syntax is supported, see https://github.com/gobwas/glob
      # You can specify multiple volumes. If the sequence is empty, no volumes can be mounted.
      # For example, if you only allow containers to mount the `data` volume and all the json files in `/src`, you should change the config to:
      # valid_volumes:
      #   - data
      #   - /src/*.json
      # If you want to allow any volume, please use the following configuration:
      # valid_volumes:
      #   - '**'
      valid_volumes: []
      # overrides the docker client host with the specified one.
      # If "-" or "", an available docker host will automatically be found.
      # If "automount", an available docker host will automatically be found and mounted in the job container (e.g. /var/run/docker.sock).
      # Otherwise the specified docker host will be used and an error will be returned if it doesn't work.
      docker_host: "-"
      # Pull docker image(s) even if already present
      force_pull: false

    host:
      # The parent directory of a job's working directory.
      # If it's empty, $HOME/.cache/act/ will be used.
      workdir_parent: