{ config , lib , pkgs , cfg ? config.services.github-runner , svcName , systemdDir ? "${svcName}/${cfg.name}" # %t: Runtime directory root (usually /run); see systemd.unit(5) , runtimeDir ? "%t/${systemdDir}" # %S: State directory root (usually /var/lib); see systemd.unit(5) , stateDir ? "%S/${systemdDir}" # %L: Log directory root (usually /var/log); see systemd.unit(5) , logsDir ? "%L/${systemdDir}" # Name of file stored in service state directory , currentConfigTokenFilename ? ".current-token" , ... }: with lib; { description = "GitHub Actions runner"; wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ]; wants = [ "network-online.target" ]; after = [ "network.target" "network-online.target" ]; environment = { HOME = runtimeDir; RUNNER_ROOT = stateDir; } // cfg.extraEnvironment; path = (with pkgs; [ bash coreutils git gnutar gzip ]) ++ [ config.nix.package ] ++ cfg.extraPackages; serviceConfig = rec { ExecStart = "${cfg.package}/bin/Runner.Listener run --startuptype service"; # Does the following, sequentially: # - If the module configuration or the token has changed, purge the state directory, # and create the current and the new token file with the contents of the configured # token. While both files have the same content, only the later is accessible by # the service user. # - Configure the runner using the new token file. When finished, delete it. # - Set up the directory structure by creating the necessary symlinks. ExecStartPre = let # Wrapper script which expects the full path of the state, runtime and logs # directory as arguments. Overrides the respective systemd variables to provide # unambiguous directory names. This becomes relevant, for example, if the # caller overrides any of the StateDirectory=, RuntimeDirectory= or LogDirectory= # to contain more than one directory. This causes systemd to set the respective # environment variables with the path of all of the given directories, separated # by a colon. writeScript = name: lines: pkgs.writeShellScript "${svcName}-${name}.sh" '' set -euo pipefail STATE_DIRECTORY="$1" RUNTIME_DIRECTORY="$2" LOGS_DIRECTORY="$3" ${lines} ''; runnerRegistrationConfig = getAttrs [ "name" "tokenFile" "url" "runnerGroup" "extraLabels" "ephemeral" ] cfg; newConfigPath = builtins.toFile "${svcName}-config.json" (builtins.toJSON runnerRegistrationConfig); currentConfigPath = "$STATE_DIRECTORY/.nixos-current-config.json"; newConfigTokenPath= "$STATE_DIRECTORY/.new-token"; currentConfigTokenPath = "$STATE_DIRECTORY/${currentConfigTokenFilename}"; runnerCredFiles = [ ".credentials" ".credentials_rsaparams" ".runner" ]; unconfigureRunner = writeScript "unconfigure" '' copy_tokens() { # Copy the configured token file to the state dir and allow the service user to read the file install --mode=666 ${escapeShellArg cfg.tokenFile} "${newConfigTokenPath}" # Also copy current file to allow for a diff on the next start install --mode=600 ${escapeShellArg cfg.tokenFile} "${currentConfigTokenPath}" } clean_state() { find "$STATE_DIRECTORY/" -mindepth 1 -delete copy_tokens } diff_config() { changed=0 # Check for module config changes [[ -f "${currentConfigPath}" ]] \ && ${pkgs.diffutils}/bin/diff -q '${newConfigPath}' "${currentConfigPath}" >/dev/null 2>&1 \ || changed=1 # Also check the content of the token file [[ -f "${currentConfigTokenPath}" ]] \ && ${pkgs.diffutils}/bin/diff -q "${currentConfigTokenPath}" ${escapeShellArg cfg.tokenFile} >/dev/null 2>&1 \ || changed=1 # If the config has changed, remove old state and copy tokens if [[ "$changed" -eq 1 ]]; then echo "Config has changed, removing old runner state." echo "The old runner will still appear in the GitHub Actions UI." \ "You have to remove it manually." clean_state fi } if [[ "${optionalString cfg.ephemeral "1"}" ]]; then # In ephemeral mode, we always want to start with a clean state clean_state elif [[ "$(ls -A "$STATE_DIRECTORY")" ]]; then # There are state files from a previous run; diff them to decide if we need a new registration diff_config else # The state directory is entirely empty which indicates a first start copy_tokens fi ''; configureRunner = writeScript "configure" '' if [[ -e "${newConfigTokenPath}" ]]; then echo "Configuring GitHub Actions Runner" args=( --unattended --disableupdate --work "$RUNTIME_DIRECTORY" --url ${escapeShellArg cfg.url} --labels ${escapeShellArg (concatStringsSep "," cfg.extraLabels)} --name ${escapeShellArg cfg.name} ${optionalString cfg.replace "--replace"} ${optionalString (cfg.runnerGroup != null) "--runnergroup ${escapeShellArg cfg.runnerGroup}"} ${optionalString cfg.ephemeral "--ephemeral"} ) # If the token file contains a PAT (i.e., it starts with "ghp_" or "github_pat_"), we have to use the --pat option, # if it is not a PAT, we assume it contains a registration token and use the --token option token=$(<"${newConfigTokenPath}") if [[ "$token" =~ ^ghp_* ]] || [[ "$token" =~ ^github_pat_* ]]; then args+=(--pat "$token") else args+=(--token "$token") fi ${cfg.package}/bin/config.sh "''${args[@]}" # Move the automatically created _diag dir to the logs dir mkdir -p "$STATE_DIRECTORY/_diag" cp -r "$STATE_DIRECTORY/_diag/." "$LOGS_DIRECTORY/" rm -rf "$STATE_DIRECTORY/_diag/" # Cleanup token from config rm "${newConfigTokenPath}" # Symlink to new config ln -s '${newConfigPath}' "${currentConfigPath}" fi ''; setupRuntimeDir = writeScript "setup-runtime-dirs" '' # Link _diag dir ln -s "$LOGS_DIRECTORY" "$RUNTIME_DIRECTORY/_diag" # Link the runner credentials to the runtime dir ln -s "$STATE_DIRECTORY"/{${lib.concatStringsSep "," runnerCredFiles}} "$RUNTIME_DIRECTORY/" ''; in map (x: "${x} ${escapeShellArgs [ stateDir runtimeDir logsDir ]}") [ "+${unconfigureRunner}" # runs as root configureRunner setupRuntimeDir ]; # If running in ephemeral mode, restart the service on-exit (i.e., successful de-registration of the runner) # to trigger a fresh registration. Restart = if cfg.ephemeral then "on-success" else "no"; # Contains _diag LogsDirectory = [ systemdDir ]; # Default RUNNER_ROOT which contains ephemeral Runner data RuntimeDirectory = [ systemdDir ]; # Home of persistent runner data, e.g., credentials StateDirectory = [ systemdDir ]; StateDirectoryMode = "0700"; WorkingDirectory = runtimeDir; InaccessiblePaths = [ # Token file path given in the configuration, if visible to the service "-${cfg.tokenFile}" # Token file in the state directory "${stateDir}/${currentConfigTokenFilename}" ]; KillSignal = "SIGINT"; # Hardening (may overlap with DynamicUser=) # The following options are only for optimizing: # systemd-analyze security github-runner AmbientCapabilities = ""; CapabilityBoundingSet = ""; # ProtectClock= adds DeviceAllow=char-rtc r DeviceAllow = ""; NoNewPrivileges = true; PrivateDevices = true; PrivateMounts = true; PrivateTmp = true; PrivateUsers = true; ProtectClock = true; ProtectControlGroups = true; ProtectHome = true; ProtectHostname = true; ProtectKernelLogs = true; ProtectKernelModules = true; ProtectKernelTunables = true; ProtectSystem = "strict"; RemoveIPC = true; RestrictNamespaces = true; RestrictRealtime = true; RestrictSUIDSGID = true; UMask = "0066"; ProtectProc = "invisible"; SystemCallFilter = [ "~@clock" "~@cpu-emulation" "~@module" "~@mount" "~@obsolete" "~@raw-io" "~@reboot" "~capset" "~setdomainname" "~sethostname" ]; RestrictAddressFamilies = [ "AF_INET" "AF_INET6" "AF_UNIX" "AF_NETLINK" ]; # Needs network access PrivateNetwork = false; # Cannot be true due to Node MemoryDenyWriteExecute = false; # The more restrictive "pid" option makes `nix` commands in CI emit # "GC Warning: Couldn't read /proc/stat" # You may want to set this to "pid" if not using `nix` commands ProcSubset = "all"; # Coverage programs for compiled code such as `cargo-tarpaulin` disable # ASLR (address space layout randomization) which requires the # `personality` syscall # You may want to set this to `true` if not using coverage tooling on # compiled code LockPersonality = false; # Note that this has some interactions with the User setting; so you may # want to consult the systemd docs if using both. DynamicUser = true; } // ( lib.optionalAttrs (cfg.user != null) { User = cfg.user; } ) // cfg.serviceOverrides; }