* switch to using lxc-helpers alone instead of enough
the learning curve of
[enough](https://enough-community.readthedocs.io) is an unecessary
burden in this context. Manual installation with lxc-helpers and
documentation is enough when there only is a need for a handful
of manual intervention per year
* update the Forgejo runner installation instructions
* tested the docker + self-hosted label to work with a test workflow
* do not maintain and setup a self-signed certificate because it creates a
complication that is unecessary when behind a VPN
In `admin/database-preparation` suggest `utf8mb4_bin` as the collate
function, rather than `utf8mb4_unicode_ci`. The former is accent- and
case sensitive, while the latter isn't, and Forgejo assumes that columns
are case sensitive.
Also add a short paragraph explaining why `utf8mb4_bin` is
suggested (case sensitivity), and what problems may arise and why if
case insensitive collation is used.
This partially addresses forgejo/forgejo#2039.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <me@gergo.csillger.hu>
Add a description of the steps necessary to migrate a Gitea installation to Forgejo on Arch Linux using the native packages.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/docs/pulls/298
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Paul Sargent <psarge@gmail.com>
Co-committed-by: Paul Sargent <psarge@gmail.com>
No information in the root filesystem is really worth saving as it
can be recreated from this documentation or even from scratch manually
if needs be. But it is cheap to keep that backup and it is worth the
effort if it can save a few hours of work when an accident happen.
The more sophisticated way to do it would be to setup DRBD with the
root file system. But this is not straightforward and to ensure it
won't get the admin in trouble when an accident happen is tricky. It
is the one time when every bit of complication can quickly become a
blocker or an unecessary burden.
next.forgejo.org has been lagging for a few weeks in upgrades. While
crystal and dachary are busy, I setup and documented an LXC container
on the machine to which we all have access. It can be switched back to
where it was by updating the DNS entry.
The upcoming 3.1 release of the Forgeo runner will allow to specify
which template and release must be must be used for a LXC
container. It also defines the lxc:// scheme as distinct from the
host:// scheme.
The host:// scheme is documented to be used for running jobs directly
from the host, which was not possible with the Forgejo runner versions
prior to 3.1
- Update images to the 'new' design and have better consistency with
sizes (using Firefox's screenshot node feature).
- Add section for blocking users as a user of where to find the list of
blocked users and how to unblock them.
- [Shiki](https://github.com/shikijs/shiki) doesn't support highlighting
Go templates, so instead use handlebars template highlighting for this
code snippet.
- split the installation page into separate pages for Docker, binary install, and packages
- clarify the next step is the installation page via the web
- clarify the first user created has admin rights
- clarify how values in the config sheet are provided when using Docker installation
- explain database preparation can be skipped if using SQLite which is built-in
Fixes: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/docs/issues/117
Documentation proposal for remote data mounting, following up from https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/1590
Co-authored-by: Daniel Bischof <daniel.bischof@protonmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/docs/pulls/193
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: dbischof90 <dbischof90@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: dbischof90 <dbischof90@noreply.codeberg.org>
See 9b698362a3
Also remove the token line from the .runner file. It is confusing and
difficult to explain because it is different from the registration
token. It really is a shared secret between the runner and the Forgejo
instance that has a purpose which is entirely different.
Caution: it needs to be squashed before merge to be backported. It is kept as two commits to preserve the original version.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/docs/pulls/146
Reviewed-by: Loïc Dachary <dachary@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Earl Warren <contact@earl-warren.org>
Co-committed-by: Earl Warren <contact@earl-warren.org>
Also use YAML pseudo path as chapter headings because it makes it easier to find from the TOC
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/docs/pulls/102
Reviewed-by: Caesar Schinas <caesar@caesarschinas.com>
Reviewed-by: Forgejo Release Team <release-team@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Earl Warren <contact@earl-warren.org>
Co-committed-by: Earl Warren <contact@earl-warren.org>
The original documentation was written with a focus on local storage
and missed a few important aspects of how storage types can be mixed
together in some subsystems.
* unify the susbsystem paths to be "directory" instead of using "base
path". It is not technically a directory in S3 but looks like one
and the approximation is unlikely to cause confusion.
* use S3 instead of minio where possible to emphasize the storage type
is not MinIO specific and add a section for the compatibility with
garage
* change the document structure to have two separate parts:
* [storage] the global sections
* [xxxx] the subsystem specific section
and within each of them local and S3 are documented separately
because they share nothing
* [storage] is documented to be a fallback if [xxxx] does not exist
for a given subsystem. There is no notion of inheritance because
it behaves in ways that are not tested and for which consistency is
not guaranteed
* backward compatibility with Gitea is documented to be the reason why
there are no safeguards against undocumented features
Clarified version check endpoint parameters. HTTP_ENDPOINT is now deprecated
Closes #49
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/docs/pulls/68
Reviewed-by: Caesar Schinas <caesar@caesarschinas.com>
Co-authored-by: Robin Kloppe <git@mainboarder.de>
Co-committed-by: Robin Kloppe <git@mainboarder.de>
- This is a Forgejo-specific option and the associated pull request is
- https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1284.
- Adding a recommendation to set it to a lower value if an administrator
is investigating poor database performance with Forgejo.