Make all release upload steps fail fast when expected artifacts are missing, replace existing same-name assets before uploading, and print HTTP/body details on upload failures so Linux/Windows publishing issues are diagnosable and reruns remain deterministic. Made-with: Cursor
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CI/CD Pipeline
Infrastructure
| Component | URL | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Gitea | https://gogs.tftsr.com / http://172.0.0.29:3000 |
Git server (migrated from Gogs 0.14) |
| Woodpecker CI (direct) | http://172.0.0.29:8084 |
v2.x |
| Woodpecker CI (proxy) | http://172.0.0.29:8085 |
nginx reverse proxy |
| PostgreSQL (Gitea DB) | Container: gogs_postgres_db |
DB: gogsdb, User: gogs |
CI Agents
| Agent | Platform | Host | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
gitea_act_runner_amd64 (Docker) |
linux-amd64 |
172.0.0.29 | Native x86_64 — test builds + amd64/windows release |
act_runner (systemd) |
linux-arm64 |
172.0.0.29 | Native aarch64 — arm64 release builds |
act_runner (launchd) |
macos-arm64 |
sarman's local Mac | Native Apple Silicon — macOS .dmg release builds |
Agent labels configured in ~/.config/act_runner/config.yaml:
runner:
labels:
- "macos-arm64:host"
macOS runner runs jobs directly on the host (no Docker container) — macOS SDK cannot run in Docker.
Test Pipeline (.woodpecker/test.yml)
Triggers: Pull requests only.
Pipeline steps:
1. rust-fmt-check → cargo fmt --check
2. rust-clippy → cargo clippy -- -D warnings
3. rust-tests → cargo test (64 tests)
4. frontend-typecheck → npx tsc --noEmit
5. frontend-tests → npm run test:run (13 Vitest tests)
Docker images used:
rust:1.88-slim— Rust steps (minimum for cookie_store + time + darling)node:22-alpine— Frontend steps
Pipeline YAML format (Woodpecker 2.x — steps list format):
clone:
git:
image: woodpeckerci/plugin-git
network_mode: gogs_default # requires repo_trusted=1
environment:
- CI_REPO_CLONE_URL=http://gitea_app:3000/sarman/tftsr-devops_investigation.git
steps:
- name: step-name # LIST format (- name:)
image: rust:1.88-slim
commands:
- cargo test
⚠️ Woodpecker 2.x uses the
steps:list format. The legacypipeline:map format from Woodpecker 0.15.4 is no longer supported.
Release Pipeline (.gitea/workflows/release.yml)
Triggers: Git tags matching v*
Jobs (run in parallel):
build-linux-amd64 → cargo tauri build (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu)
→ {.deb, .rpm, .AppImage} uploaded to Gitea release
→ fails fast if no Linux artifacts are produced
build-windows-amd64 → cargo tauri build (x86_64-pc-windows-gnu) via mingw-w64
→ {.exe, .msi} uploaded to Gitea release
→ fails fast if no Windows artifacts are produced
build-linux-arm64 → cargo tauri build (aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu)
→ {.deb, .rpm, .AppImage} uploaded to Gitea release
→ fails fast if no Linux artifacts are produced
build-macos-arm64 → cargo tauri build (aarch64-apple-darwin) — runs on local Mac
→ {.dmg} uploaded to Gitea release
→ existing same-name assets are deleted before upload (rerun-safe)
→ unsigned; after install run: xattr -cr /Applications/TFTSR.app
Per-step agent routing (Woodpecker 2.x labels):
steps:
- name: build-linux-amd64
labels:
platform: linux/amd64 # → woodpecker_agent on 172.0.0.29
- name: build-linux-arm64
labels:
platform: linux/arm64 # → woodpecker-agent.service on local arm64 machine
Multi-agent workspace isolation:
Steps routed to different agents do not share a workspace. The arm64 step clones
the repo directly within its commands (using http://172.0.0.29:3000, accessible from
the local machine) and uploads its artifacts inline. The upload-release step (amd64)
handles amd64 + windows artifacts only.
Clone override (release.yml — amd64 workspace):
clone:
git:
image: alpine/git
network_mode: gogs_default
commands:
- git init -b master
- git remote add origin http://gitea_app:3000/sarman/tftsr-devops_investigation.git
- git fetch --depth=1 origin +refs/tags/${CI_COMMIT_TAG}:refs/tags/${CI_COMMIT_TAG}
- git checkout ${CI_COMMIT_TAG}
Windows cross-compile environment:
environment:
TARGET: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu
CC_x86_64_pc_windows_gnu: x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc
CARGO_TARGET_X86_64_PC_WINDOWS_GNU_LINKER: x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc
Artifacts per platform:
- Linux amd64:
.deb,.rpm,.AppImage - Windows amd64:
.exe(NSIS installer),.msi - Linux arm64:
.deb,.rpm,.AppImage
Upload step (requires gogs_default network for amd64, host IP for arm64):
# amd64 upload step
upload-release:
image: curlimages/curl:latest
labels:
platform: linux/amd64
network_mode: gogs_default
secrets: [GOGS_TOKEN]
The GOGS_TOKEN Woodpecker secret must be created via the Woodpecker UI or API after
migration. The secret name stays GOGS_TOKEN for pipeline compatibility.
Gitea Release API (replaces Gogs API — same endpoints, different container name):
# Create release
POST http://gitea_app:3000/api/v1/repos/sarman/tftsr-devops_investigation/releases
Authorization: token $GOGS_TOKEN
# Upload artifact
POST http://gitea_app:3000/api/v1/repos/sarman/tftsr-devops_investigation/releases/{id}/assets
From the arm64 agent (local machine), use http://172.0.0.29:3000/api/v1 instead.
Multi-File Pipeline Support (Woodpecker 2.x)
Woodpecker 2.x supports multiple pipeline files in the .woodpecker/ directory.
All .yml files are evaluated on every trigger; when: conditions control which
pipelines actually run.
Current files:
.woodpecker/test.yml— runs on every push/PR.woodpecker/release.yml— runs onv*tags only
No DB config path switching needed (unlike Woodpecker 0.15.4).
Webhook Configuration
Woodpecker 2.x with Gitea OAuth2:
After migration, Woodpecker 2.x registers webhooks automatically when a repo is activated via the UI. No manual JWT-signed webhook setup required.
- Log in at
http://172.0.0.29:8085via Gitea OAuth2 - Add repo
sarman/tftsr-devops_investigation - Woodpecker creates webhook in Gitea automatically
Branch Protection
Master branch is protected: all changes require a PR.
-- Gitea branch protection (via psql on gogs_postgres_db container)
-- Check protection
SELECT name, protected, require_pull_request FROM protect_branch WHERE repo_id=42;
-- Temporarily disable for urgent fixes (restore immediately after!)
UPDATE protect_branch SET protected=false WHERE repo_id=42 AND name='master';
-- ... push ...
UPDATE protect_branch SET protected=true, require_pull_request=true WHERE repo_id=42 AND name='master';
Known Issues & Fixes
Step Containers Cannot Reach gitea_app
Default Docker bridge containers cannot resolve gitea_app or reach 172.0.0.29:3000
(host firewall). Fix: use network_mode: gogs_default in any step that needs Gitea
access. Requires repo_trusted=1.
CI=woodpecker Rejected by Tauri CLI
Woodpecker sets CI=woodpecker; cargo tauri build expects a boolean. Fix: prefix with
CI=true cargo tauri build.
Agent Stalls After Server Restart
After restarting the Woodpecker server, the agent may enter a loop cleaning up orphaned containers and stop picking up new builds. Fix:
docker rm -f $(docker ps -aq --filter 'name=0_')
docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -q | grep '0_')
docker restart woodpecker_agent
Windows DLL Export Ordinal Too Large
/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-ld: error: export ordinal too large: 106290
Fix: src-tauri/.cargo/config.toml:
[target.x86_64-pc-windows-gnu]
rustflags = ["-C", "link-arg=-Wl,--exclude-all-symbols"]
GOGS_TOKEN Secret Must Be Recreated After Migration
After migrating from Woodpecker 0.15.4 to 2.x, recreate the GOGS_TOKEN secret:
- Log in to Gitea, create a new API token under Settings → Applications
- In Woodpecker UI → Repository → Secrets, add secret
GOGS_TOKENwith the token value
Gitea PostgreSQL Access
docker exec gogs_postgres_db psql -U gogs -d gogsdb -c "SELECT id, lower_name FROM repository;"
Database name is
gogsdb(unchanged from Gogs migration).
Migration Notes (Gogs 0.14 → Gitea)
Gitea auto-migrates the Gogs PostgreSQL schema on first start. Users, repos, teams, and issues are preserved. API tokens stored in the DB are also migrated but should be regenerated for security.
Key changes after migration:
- Container name:
gogs_app→gitea_app - Config dir:
/data/gitea(was/data/gogsinside container, same host volume) - Repo dir:
gogs-repositories→gitea-repositories(renamed on host during migration) - OAuth2 provider: Gitea now supports OAuth2 (Woodpecker 2.x uses this for login)
- Woodpecker 2.x multi-file pipeline support enabled (no more single config file limitation)