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GitHub Action
Ephemeral GCE GitHub self-hosted runner
v0.10
Ephemeral GCE GitHub self-hosted runner.
jobs:
create-runner:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
label: ${{ steps.create-runner.outputs.label }}
steps:
- id: create-runner
uses: related-sciences/[email protected]
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GH_SA_TOKEN }}
project_id: ${{ secrets.GCP_PROJECT_ID }}
service_account_key: ${{ secrets.GCP_SA_KEY }}
image_project: ubuntu-os-cloud
image_family: ubuntu-2004-lts
test:
needs: create-runner
runs-on: ${{ needs.create-runner.outputs.label }}
steps:
- run: echo "This runs on the GCE VM"
create-runner
creates the GCE VM and registers the runner with unique labeltest
uses the runner- the runner VM will be automatically shut down after the workflow via self-hosted runner hook
See inputs and descriptions here.
The GCE runner image should have at least:
gcloud
git
- (optionally) GitHub Actions Runner (see
actions_preinstalled
parameter)
- Test Workflow: Test workflow.
From GitHub's documentation:
We recommend that you only use self-hosted runners with private repositories. This is because forks of your repository can potentially run dangerous code on your self-hosted runner machine by creating a pull request that executes the code in a workflow.
If you need EC2/AWS self-hosted runner, check out machulav/ec2-github-runner.