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julien f2440fbf24 fix(ci): disable broken pnpm cache on actions/setup-node (#8)
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## Summary
`act_runner`'s built-in GitHub-Actions-cache server binds inside the runner container on the compose-defined `apf-portal-act-runners` bridge. Jobs spawned via the mounted Docker socket land on Docker's default `bridge` network and can't reach it. Every job opting into `cache: 'pnpm'` ate ~2 min `ETIMEDOUT` on restore + another ~2 min on save — across the 5 jobs, ~20 min wasted per CI run for zero cache hits.

Drop `cache: 'pnpm'` everywhere. `pnpm install --frozen-lockfile` is fast on the warm store inside the job container, so removing the cache layer is a net gain today.

The proper fix (cross-container networking / fixed-port cache binding) is documented in `infra/README.md` → "Cache server (deferred)" so it can be picked up as an isolated infra spike later.

## Test plan
- [ ] CI run on this PR: every job's `Set up Node.js` step finishes in seconds (no ETIMEDOUT warning).
- [ ] `Complete job` step also finishes promptly (no `reserveCache failed` warning).
- [ ] Total wall-clock time for the run should drop by ~15-20 min vs. previous runs.

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Co-authored-by: Julien Gautier <julien.gautier@apf.asso.fr>
Reviewed-on: #8
2026-05-04 15:33:04 +02:00
Julien Gautier 644d3603d2 chore: add docker compose for self-hosted Gitea act_runners
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Set up the infrastructure-as-code recipe to bring up the three
self-hosted Gitea Actions runners required by ADR-0015. The compose
file launches three act_runner instances pinned to 0.2.13, registered
with the project's Gitea organisation, labelled self-hosted + on-prem
to match the runs-on selector in every job under .gitea/workflows/*.

Layout:
- infra/                         new top-level folder for IaC
- infra/README.md                explains the folder, registration
                                 flow, security implications, future
                                 placeholders (local/, prod/, runbooks/)
- infra/ci-runners.compose.yml   three act_runner services, networked
                                 together, persisting credentials to
                                 ./data/runner-N
- infra/.env.example             GITEA_INSTANCE_URL +
                                 GITEA_RUNNER_REGISTRATION_TOKEN; .env
                                 itself stays git-ignored (root rule)
- infra/data/.gitignore          tracks the dir, ignores runtime state

Security posture (documented in infra/README.md): mounting
/var/run/docker.sock gives the runner root-equivalent access to the
host Docker daemon. Mitigations rely on (a) repo-scope of the runner
in Gitea, (b) running the runner host outside the production trust
boundary, (c) no extra host filesystem mounts. Future hardening
(rootless Docker, DinD sidecar) is flagged as deferred.

The compose pins the runner image (0.2.13). Bumps go through a
dedicated chore(deps) PR per the convention; image upgrades roll one
runner at a time so CI is never starved (procedure documented in the
README).

Doc indexing (docs/README.md) deliberately not touched here to avoid
a conflict with the pending docs/architecture-diagrams branch which
also modifies that file. A small follow-up PR will add an index entry
once that branch is merged.
2026-05-01 00:00:28 +02:00