# This is a basic workflow to help you get started with Actions name: CI # Controls when the workflow will run on: # Triggers the workflow on push or pull request events for any branch push: branches: ["**"] pull_request: branches: ["**"] # Allows you to run this workflow manually from the Actions tab workflow_dispatch: # A workflow run is made up of one or more jobs that can run sequentially or in parallel jobs: # This workflow contains a single job called "build" test: # The type of runner that the job will run on runs-on: ubuntu-24.04 defaults: run: shell: bash # Steps represent a sequence of tasks that will be executed as part of the job steps: # Checks-out your repository under $GITHUB_WORKSPACE, so your job can access it - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - uses: actions/setup-python@v5 with: python-version: '3.11' # TrueNAS SCALE 24.04 Dragonfish - name: Tune GitHub-hosted runner network uses: smorimoto/tune-github-hosted-runner-network@v1 # Create a network namespace in the GitHub-hosted runner VM, # simulating a primary bridge network on TrueNAS SCALE - name: Install packages and setup networking run: | sudo -s < /etc/resolv.conf apt-get update apt-get install -qq -y systemd-container cat </etc/systemd/network/10-br1.network [Match] Kind=bridge Name=br1 [Network] # Default to using a /24 prefix, giving up to 253 addresses per virtual network. Address=0.0.0.0/24 LinkLocalAddressing=yes DHCPServer=yes IPMasquerade=both LLDP=yes EmitLLDP=customer-bridge IPv6AcceptRA=no IPv6SendRA=yes NETWORKCONFIG systemctl restart systemd-networkd ip link add name br1 type bridge iptables -I DOCKER-USER -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT iptables -I DOCKER-USER -i br1 -o eth0 -j ACCEPT END - name: Examine the GitHub-hosted runner environment run: | uname -r cat /etc/os-release python3 --version ip addr # # TODO: create zpool with virtual disks, create jailmaker dataset and test jlmkr.py from there # # https://medium.com/@abaddonsd/zfs-usage-with-virtual-disks-62898064a29b # - name: Create a parent ZFS dataset # run: | # sudo -s <