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Zettat123
f46c9a9769 feat(actions): support owner-level and global scoped workflows (#38154)
## Summary

This PR adds **scoped workflows** to Gitea Actions. Workflows defined
centrally in a "source" repository that automatically run on every
repository in scope: an organization's repositories, or (for instance
admins) every repository on the instance. Each scoped run executes in
the consuming repository's own context (its runners, secrets, and
branch) while its content is read from the source repository, so an org
or instance can mandate shared CI across many repositories without
copying workflow files into each one.

An owner or instance admin registers source repositories on a settings
page and can mark individual workflows as **required**. A required
scoped workflow cannot be opted out by a consuming repository and gates
its pull-request merges; an optional one can be disabled per repository.
Scoped workflows live under a dedicated `SCOPED_WORKFLOW_DIRS` (default
`.gitea/scoped_workflows`), kept separate from regular `WORKFLOW_DIRS`.

## Main changes

### Configuration 
New `SCOPED_WORKFLOW_DIRS` setting, validated to not overlap with
`WORKFLOW_DIRS`. Default: `.gitea/scoped_workflows`

### Data model & migration
- New `action_scoped_workflow_source` table mapping a registering owner
(`owner_id`, where `0` = instance-level) to a source repository, with a
per-workflow `WorkflowConfigs` map.
- `ActionRun` gains `WorkflowRepoID` / `WorkflowCommitSHA` (the pinned
content source) and an `IsScopedRun` flag.

###  Detection & run creation
On consumer events, scoped workflows from the effective sources (the
owner's own sources plus instance-level ones) are matched and turned
into runs that execute in the consumer's context, with content pinned to
the source repo's default-branch commit.

`on: workflow_run` and `on: schedule` are currently not supported.

###  Opt-out
A consuming repository can disable an optional scoped workflow (tracked
separately from regular `DisabledWorkflows`); required scoped workflows
can never be disabled, opted out, or bypassed.

###  Commit status 
A scoped run's status context format is `"<source repo full name>:
<workflow display name> / <job> (<event>)"`
(for example: `my-org/scoped-workflows: db-tests / test-sqlite
(pull_request)`),
keeping it distinct from a same-named repo-level workflow and from other
sources.

###  Required status checks
Admins mark workflows required and supply status-check patterns.
`EffectiveRequiredContexts` appends those patterns to the branch
protection's required contexts and they are matched
must-present-and-pass. If the status checks from scoped workflows fail,
the PR cannot be merged.

NOTE: scoped workflows' required status checks patterns can protect any
target branch that has a protection rule, even though the rule's "Status
Check" is disabled. A target branch with no protection rule cannot be
protected.

<details>
  <summary>Screenshots</summary>

<img width="1400" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a5d1db33-15ec-487e-93be-2bc04b4e6643"
/>

</details>


###  Reusable workflows (`uses:`)
A scoped workflow's local `uses: ./...` resolves against the source
repository. `uses:` directory validation honors the
instance-configurable `WORKFLOW_DIRS` and `SCOPED_WORKFLOW_DIRS`
(previously hardcoded to `.gitea`/`.github/workflows`).

###  Manual dispatch
`workflow_dispatch` is supported for scoped workflows (web and API),
resolving inputs/content from the source repo.

###  Performance
A process-local LRU cache keyed by source repo ID for the per-source
workflow parse, so instance-level and owner-level sources don't open the
source repo and parse workflow files on every event.

### UI
Org / user / admin pages to register and remove sources, search
repositories, and mark workflows required with their status-check
patterns. The repository Actions sidebar groups scoped workflows by
source with owner/instance labels and required/disabled badges.

<details>
  <summary>Screenshots</summary>

Scoped workflows setting page:

<img width="1600" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9d19f667-97a5-4935-92b2-e53f105e3642"
/>


Consumer repo's Actions runs list:

<img width="1600" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a77241f9-0aa9-41aa-ba73-12a9a688cb64"
/>

- `Owner`: this is a owner-level scoped workflows source repo
- `Global`: this is a global scoped workflows source repo
- `Required`: this scoped workflow is required, repo admin cannot
disable it

</details>

---

Docs: https://gitea.com/gitea/docs/pulls/447

---------

Co-authored-by: bircni <bircni@icloud.com>
2026-06-28 09:31:35 +00:00
Lunny Xiao
61b1a39efe chore: Move import path from code.gitea.io/gitea to gitea.dev (#37873) 2026-05-26 15:49:31 -07:00
Zettat123
cf0f25b798 fix(actions): deadlock between PrepareRunAndInsert and UpdateTaskByState (#37692)
Fix #36234

## Bug

Logs show `PrepareRunAndInsert: InsertRun: Error 1213: Deadlock found`,
which `handleWorkflows` silently swallows via `log.Error + continue`, so
the triggered run is dropped.

## Root cause

The path `UpdateRun -> UpdateRepoRunsNumbers` runs the following SQL
inside every status-changing transaction:

```sql
UPDATE repository
SET num_action_runs        = (SELECT count(*) FROM action_run WHERE repo_id = N),
    num_closed_action_runs = (SELECT count(*) FROM action_run WHERE repo_id = N AND status IN (...))
WHERE id = N;
```

On any DB that treats subqueries inside an UPDATE as locking reads, this
statement takes locks in two steps:

1. The outer UPDATE acquires an X lock on `repository[id=N]`
2. The embedded SELECT subqueries are evaluated as locking reads, taking
S locks on every `action_run` row matching `repo_id = N`

Two such concurrent transactions form a cycle via `repository[N]`:

| Tx | Holds | Wants | Blocked by |
|---|---|---|---|
| A: `PrepareRunAndInsert` (push trigger) | X on inserted `action_run`
row R_A; X on `repository[N]` (outer UPDATE already through step 1) | S
on `action_run` rows for repo N (subquery, step 2) | B's X lock on R_B |
| B: `UpdateTaskByState` (runner callback) | X on `action_run` row R_B
(from `UpdateRun`) | X on `repository[N]` (outer UPDATE, step 1) | A's X
lock on `repository[N]` |
| **Cycle** | A waits for R_B; B waits for `repository[N]` | | deadlock
error -> `handleWorkflows` swallows -> run lost |


PostgreSQL's MVCC reads do not take these locks and SQLite serializes
writers, so the symptom only surfaces on MySQL/MSSQL.

## Fix

Split `UpdateRepoRunsNumbers` into small SQLs to avoid locking reads and
move it out of DB transactions.

---------

Signed-off-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nicolas <bircni@icloud.com>
2026-05-15 08:39:18 +00:00
wxiaoguang
c10a5b908a Remove unneeded doctor sub-commands (#37156)
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
2026-04-09 22:22:17 +02:00
Nicolas
fc23bd7b3a Repair duration display for bad stopped timestamps (#37121)
Workflow run, job, task, and step durations could show **negative**
values (e.g. `-50s`) when `Stopped` was missing, zero (epoch), or
**before** `Started` (clock skew, races, reruns). The UI used
`calculateDuration` with no validation.

This change:

- Uses each row`s **Updated** timestamp as a **fallback end time** when
`Stopped` is invalid but the status is terminal, so duration
approximates elapsed time instead of `0s` or a negative.
- Keeps **`ActionRun.Duration()`** clamped to **≥ 0** when
`PreviousDuration` plus the current segment would still be negative
(legacy bad data).

Fixes #34582.

Co-authored-by: Composer <composer@cursor.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
2026-04-07 02:11:52 +00:00
Zettat123
bb1f52347a Add a doctor command to fix inconsistent run status (#35840)
#35783 fixes an actions rerun bug. Due to this bug, some runs may be
incorrectly marked as `StatusWaiting` even though all the jobs are in
done status. These runs cannot be run or cancelled. This PR adds a new
doctor command to fix the inconsistent run status.

```
gitea doctor check --run fix-actions-unfinished-run-status --fix
```

Thanks to @ChristopherHX  for the test.
2025-11-04 03:32:26 +01:00
Lunny Xiao
d9c0f86de8 Fix incorrect pull request counter (#35819)
Fix #35781, #27472

The PR will not correct the wrong numbers automatically. 

There is a cron task `check_repo_stats` which will be run when Gitea
start or midnight. It will correct the numbers.
2025-11-03 20:52:13 +00:00