This action has been deprecated and archived. The author recommends to use the much better and feature-rich Github action hcloud-github-runner. The current version tag will of course continue to work. The Docker container that this action is based on remains unaffected.
Automatically start cloud instances in the Hetzner Cloud as self-hosted runners for GitHub repositories. These are started and stopped automatically before and after the GitHub CI run.
- Bootstrap your CI job to create a new hetzner instance:
jobs:
prepare_env:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Create new Hetzner Cloud instance for build
steps:
- uses: stonemaster/hetzner-github-runner@HEAD
with:
github-api-key: ${{ secrets.GH_API_KEY }}
hetzner-api-key: ${{ secrets.HETZNER_API_KEY }}
hetzner-instance-type: cx11
- After this step another workflow can run on this self-hosted machine. Note
that this job depends on
prepare_env
:
jobs:
[...]
actual_build:
runs-on: self-hosted
needs: prepare_env
steps:
- run: env
shell: bash
Never put the tokens into clear-text but use the Repository secrets feature of the GitHub CI
- The GitHub API Key provided should just have read/write permission to the Repository Administration. This is needed to obtain a new registration token for your repository that is needed by the GitHub runner.
- A Hetzner API key needs to be generated for your project according to the offical documentation.