# Runners requirements - big (6-16 cores, 64Gb SSD, 16Gb memory, 2Gb swap) - small (4 cores, 64Gb SSD, 8Gb memory, 2Gb swap) ## Preparation Adding x86 runner to your Jammy VM (check [here](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/hosting-your-own-runners/adding-self-hosted-runners) if any changes): $ mkdir actions-runner $ cd actions-runner $ curl -o actions-runner-linux-x64-2.294.0.tar.gz -L https://github.com/actions/runner/releases/download/v2.294.0/actions-runner-linux-x64-2.294.0.tar.gz $ tar xzf ./actions-runner-linux-x64-2.294.0.tar.gz ## Configuration Once asked, tag your runner accordingly: - small - big - arm64 Start the configuration experience $ ./config.sh --url https://github.com/armbian --token XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX You need to get a valid token from our DevOps team to proceed. ## Create startup scripts sudo ./svc.sh install # install sudo ./svc.sh start # start sudo ./svc.sh status # check ## Use workflows in forked repositories `forked-helper.yml` workflow helper can help to run custom workflows on the forked repositories. 1. Set `ARMBIAN_SELF_DISPATCH_TOKEN` secret on your repository with `security_events` permissions. 2. Helper will dispatch `repository_dispatch` event `armbian` on `push`, `release`, `deployment`, `pull_request` and `workflow_dispatch` events. All needed event details you can find in `client_payload` property of the event. 4. Create empty default branch in forked repository 5. Create workflow with `repository_dispatch` in default branch. 6. Run any need actions in this workflow. Workflow example: ```yaml name: Test Armbian dispatch on: repository_dispatch: types: ["armbian"] jobs: show-dispatch: name: Show dispatch event details runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: hmarr/debug-action@v2 ```