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gitlab-runner-cloudgov

Code for running GitLab CI/CD jobs on cloud.gov or another CloudFoundry based PaaS.

How it works

This is a custom executor borrowing ideas from https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/executors/custom.html.

It runs a "manager" GitLab Runner instance responsible for listening for new jobs. Each job is run on a new application instance in CloudFoundry using the specified OCI image.

Fig 1 - Job sequence overview

The runner manager registration and other flow details are shown in Runner Execution Flow.

Deploying

  1. Log in to cloud.gov

    cf login -a api.fr.cloud.gov --sso
    
  2. Target the org and space for deployment

    cf target -o ORGNAME -s SPACENAME
    

    For example:

    cf target -o sandbox-gsa -s bret.mogilefsky
    
  3. Create a cloud.gov service account, tagged with gitlab-service-account

    cf create-service cloud-gov-service-account space-deployer SERVICE_ACCOUNT_INSTANCE -t "gitlab-service-account"
    
  4. Create a cloud.gov brokered S3 bucket - basic-sandbox is suggested. Note that OBJECT_STORE_INSTANCE only needs to be unique within the specific space as it will have a prefix prepended to create the S3 bucket name.

    cf create-service s3 basic-sandbox OBJECT_STORE_INSTANCE
    
  5. Copy vars.yml-template to vars.yml

    cp vars.yml-template vars.yml
    
  6. Edit vars.yml and modify the values there as needed. In particular, you must

    • supply the ci_server_token provided when you configure the runner at the target GitLab URL
    • supply the service_account_instance name that you used when you created the service instance in step 3
    • supply the object_store_instance name that you used when you created the brokered S3 bucket in step 4
  7. Deploy the GitLab runner

    cf push --vars-file vars.yml
    
  8. Check to see that the runner has registered itself in GitLab under your project repository under Settings -> CI/CD -> Runners (Expand)

At this point the runner should be available to run jobs. See Use GitLab - Use CI/CD to build your application - Getting started for much more on GitLab CI/CD and runners.

TODO

  • Make it possible to run DAST/a11y/other tests requiring a running copy of the application and a separate scanning process.
  • Set custom executor timeouts based on measurements.
  • Add linting and tests.
  • Improve documentation.
  • Add support for RedHat based images in prepare.sh.
  • Add version pinning and support for other architectures to gitlab-runner-helper installation in prepare.sh.

Design Decisions

Use environment variables to register gitlab-runner

Recent versions of gitlab-runner expose almost all initial configuration variables for the register subcommand as environment variables. This allows us to do almost all configuration in manifest.yml and skip modifying command line options in runner/.profile or having a .toml add on.

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