= Forgejo You need to find out the official IP address of your computer. This can be done using the following command: `./update-ip-addr.sh` It updates also the .env file and in this file (so you can easily copy and paste the links) Lets say it is `192.168.1.151` then the URLs for accessing the services are: |=== |Service | URL | User / Pwd | git | https://git.192-168-1-151.nip.io[] | | woodpecker | https://ci.192-168-1-151.nip.io[] | | Traefik Dashboard | http://traefik.192-168-1-151.nip.io[] | | |=== First start forgejo using: `docker compose up -d traefik forgejo` And then register an (admin) user in forgejo. E.g., fjadmin / admin123 / fjadmin@192-168-1-151.nip.io Setup > Applications > oauth2 apps woodpecker / https://ci.192-168-1-151.nip.io/authorize note client-id and client-secret and enter this in .env for. Now you can start everything using `docker compose up -d`. == Chaning IP If the IP address of your computer changes, you have to update some configuration. 1. `./update-ip-addr.sh` 2. `docker exec -it -u root forgejo /bin/ash` and then `vi /data/gitea/conf/app.ini`` and change the IP address. 3. `docker compose down` 4. `docker volume rm forgejo_woodpecker`` 5. `docker compose up -d` == Check access to woodpecker Access https://ci.192-168-1-151.nip.io and try to login. == Create and push a repository In forgejo, you should create a new repository, called ci-demo-2. You need to disable ssl verification for this remote in your local git directory: git config http.sslVerify false Then add the repository git remote add origin https://git.192-168-1-151.nip.io:8543/fjadmin/ci-demo-2.git and push it git push -u --all origin You need also at least one tag. git push --tags origin == Adding Repo to woodpecker In woodpecker, you need to add the repository. It should be listed in the repositories list if you try to add it. You need to "activate" the repository in woodpecker using the button.