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# Forgejo runner setup
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Run forgejo runners instance inside a VM to do very dirty things but securely
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forgejo runner run as a docker container inside the VM, and have access to docker socket to create
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docker containers for CI/CD things
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Run forgejo runners instance inside a VM to do very dirty things but securely <br>
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The "dirty things" is just having forgejo running in priviliged container, with direct access to the host (VM) docker socket <br>
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Runners can easily get full access to host, but the host is a VM so it's ok <br>
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I use [incus](https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/) to create the VM. I love it, very simple, docker like interface <br>
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See launch_forgejo_runner_vm.sh for more information about the VM setup. <br>
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To setup, you still need to enter VM, and follow forgejo [runner instalation guide] (https://forgejo.org/docs/next/admin/actions/runner-installation/)
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And copy paste lof of things
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To setup, you still need to enter VM, and follow forgejo [runner instalation guide](https://forgejo.org/docs/next/admin/actions/runner-installation/) <br>
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It's still a little bit manual, but it's done in 30s
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