Overview
You can authenticate Actions Runner Controller (ARC) to the GitHub API by using a GitHub App or by using a personal access token (classic).
Note
You cannot authenticate using a GitHub App for runners at the enterprise level. For more information, see Managing access to self-hosted runners using groups.
Authenticating ARC with a GitHub App
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Create a GitHub App that is owned by an organization. For more information, see Registering a GitHub App. Configure the GitHub App as follows.
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For "Homepage URL," enter
https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller
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Under "Permissions," click Repository permissions. Then use the dropdown menus to select the following access permissions.
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Administration: Read and write
Note
Administration: Read and write
is only required when configuring Actions Runner Controller to register at the repository scope. It is not required to register at the organization scope. -
Metadata: Read-only
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Under "Permissions," click Organization permissions. Then use the dropdown menus to select the following access permissions.
- Self-hosted runners: Read and write
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After creating the GitHub App, on the GitHub App's page, note the value for "App ID". You will use this value later.
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Under "Private keys", click Generate a private key, and save the
.pem
file. You will use this key later. -
In the menu at the top-left corner of the page, click Install app, and next to your organization, click Install to install the app on your organization.
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After confirming the installation permissions on your organization, note the app installation ID. You will use it later. You can find the app installation ID on the app installation page, which has the following URL format:
https://HOSTNAME/organizations/ORGANIZATION/settings/installations/INSTALLATION_ID
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Register the app ID, installation ID, and the downloaded
.pem
private key file from the previous steps to Kubernetes as a secret.To create a Kubernetes secret with the values of your GitHub App, run the following command.
Note
Create the secret in the same namespace where the
gha-runner-scale-set
chart is installed. In this example, the namespace isarc-runners
to match the quickstart documentation. For more information, see "Quickstart for Actions Runner Controller."Bash kubectl create secret generic pre-defined-secret \ --namespace=arc-runners \ --from-literal=github_app_id=123456 \ --from-literal=github_app_installation_id=654321 \ --from-literal=github_app_private_key='-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----********'
kubectl create secret generic pre-defined-secret \ --namespace=arc-runners \ --from-literal=github_app_id=123456 \ --from-literal=github_app_installation_id=654321 \ --from-literal=github_app_private_key='-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----********'
Then using the
githubConfigSecret
property in your copy of thevalues.yaml
file, pass the secret name as a reference.githubConfigSecret: pre-defined-secret
For additional Helm configuration options, see values.yaml
in the ARC repository.
Authenticating ARC with a personal access token (classic)
ARC can use personal access tokens (classic) to register self-hosted runners.
Note
Authenticating ARC with a personal access token (classic) is the only supported authentication method to register runners at the enterprise level.
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Create a personal access token (classic) with the required scopes. The required scopes are different depending on whether you are registering runners at the repository, organization, or enterprise level. For more information on how to create a personal access token (classic), see Managing your personal access tokens.
The following is the list of required personal access token scopes for ARC runners.
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Repository runners:
repo
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Organization runners:
admin:org
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Enterprise runners:
manage_runners:enterprise
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To create a Kubernetes secret with the value of your personal access token (classic), use the following command.
Note
Create the secret in the same namespace where the
gha-runner-scale-set
chart is installed. In this example, the namespace isarc-runners
to match the quickstart documentation. For more information, see "Quickstart for Actions Runner Controller."Bash kubectl create secret generic pre-defined-secret \ --namespace=arc-runners \ --from-literal=github_token='YOUR-PAT'
kubectl create secret generic pre-defined-secret \ --namespace=arc-runners \ --from-literal=github_token='YOUR-PAT'
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In your copy of the
values.yaml
file, pass the secret name as a reference.githubConfigSecret: pre-defined-secret
For additional Helm configuration options, see
values.yaml
in the ARC repository.
Legal notice
Portions have been adapted from https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller/ under the Apache-2.0 license:
Copyright 2019 Moto Ishizawa
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