Hi Marcin!

It may be possible to set up a runner on toolforge, but I am unaware of anyone doing that yet.

We have runners available under the "repos" namespace (that is any project under the umbrella of https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/repos ).

But instance-wide runners are still in the works—you can follow progress on Phabricator task T297426[1].

Thanks!
– Tyler

[0]: <https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Cloud_Services_introduction#Cloud_VPS>
[1]: <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T297426>

Hi Marcin!

It may be possible to set up a runner on toolforge, but it seems like this might be a case where a Cloud VPS instance[0] would be more appropriate.

What's your project on GitLab?

There are some available runners under the "repos" namespace (that is any project under the umbrella of https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/repos ).

Instance-wide generally available runners are something we're working on—you can follow progress on Phabricator task T297426[1].

[0]: <https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Cloud_Services_introduction#Cloud_VPS>
[1]: <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T297426>

On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 8:11 AM Marcin Szwarc <marcinszwarc@hotmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

 

I made a dark vector skin some time ago and recently I’ve been trying to set up a CI/CD in order to find regressions (ie. When the Vector skin is updated and some white elements appear). In order to do so I need a Gitlab Runner installed. For now, I’ve set it up on my PC, however I’d prefer it to be hosted on some always-up machine.

 

I already have a Toolforge tool related to this skin so question arises: Is it possible to set up Gitlab Runner on Toolforge? Or maybe there’s other way to do it (perhaps GitHub Actions)?

 

Thanks in advance,

Marcin (User:Msz2001)

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