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Example Runners that support Docker Workflows

Overview

This example showcases how to use startup scripts to deploy runners using the gh-runner-mig module.

We use startup/shutdown scripts to install the runner binary, register the runner when it comes online and de-register when shut down.

Steps to deploy this example

  • Step 1: Create terraform.tfvars file with the necessary values.

Access tokens require repo scope for private repos and public_repo scope for public repos. GitHub Apps must have the administration permission to use this API. Authenticated users must have admin access to the repository to use this API.

More info can be found here.

project_id   = "your-project-id"
gh_token     = "your-github-token"
repo_name    = "your-repo-name"
repo_owner   = "owner"
  • Step 2: Create the infrastructure
$ terraform init
$ terraform plan
$ terraform apply

Inputs

Name Description Type Default Required
gh_token Github token that is used for generating Self Hosted Runner Token string n/a yes
project_id The project id to deploy Github Runner MIG string n/a yes
repo_name Name of the repo for the Github Action string n/a yes
repo_owner Owner of the repo for the Github Action string n/a yes

Outputs

Name Description
mig_instance_group The instance group url of the created MIG
mig_instance_template The name of the MIG Instance Template
mig_name The name of the MIG
service_account Service account email for GCE