The previous doc assumed a Gitea Actions workflow (which requires a self-hosted act_runner that we don't have, hence the 'No matching online runner with label: ubuntu-latest' error). The actual setup is much simpler: a Gitea Webhook pointing at the deploy endpoint. No runner, no workflow file. Setup is one-time in Settings -> Webhooks -> Add Webhook. Documents: - The push -> webhook -> deploy -> EasyPanel flow - Exact payload URL, method, content type, events - Test Delivery verification step - Why Gitea Actions doesn't work without act_runner - Troubleshooting: push not triggering, build failure modes (nixpacks 'No start command', node 20 vs 22), and a curl recipe for redeploying without a code change.
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# CI/CD Setup — Deploy via Gitea Webhook
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The site auto-rebuilds on every push to `main` via a Gitea **webhook**
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(no Actions runner, no `.gitea/workflows/`, no act_runner required).
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## How it works
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```
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git push origin main
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│
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Gitea Webhook (Gitea built-in, not Gitea Actions)
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│ POST Content-Type: application/json
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http://110.164.146.47:3000/api/deploy/<token>
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│ HTTP 200 "Deploying..."
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EasyPanel pulls repo, builds with Dockerfile, redeploys
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```
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## One-time webhook setup
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In `https://git.moreminimore.com/kunthawat/dealplustech-astroreal/settings/hooks`:
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1. Click **Add Webhook → Gitea**
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2. Fill in:
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- **Payload URL**: `http://110.164.146.47:3000/api/deploy/772d2c3a4a7d8671657c947c059bc1cdc64bd816efb7fbe2`
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- **HTTP Method**: `POST`
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- **Content Type**: `application/json`
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- **Events**: **Push events**
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- **Active**: ✓
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- **Branch filter**: leave empty (or `main` to restrict)
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3. Click **Add Webhook**
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4. Test: click the webhook row → **Test Delivery** → **Push events** → confirm
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**Last Response** is HTTP 200.
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Done. From now on every push to main redeploys automatically.
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## EasyPanel service requirements
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The service on the panel side (`project=customerwebsite`,
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`service=dealplustech-astro`) must be:
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- **Type: `app`**
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- **Source: Git**, branch `main`
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- **Build type: `dockerfile`**, file `Dockerfile` at repo root
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- **Port: `80`**
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The Dockerfile is two-stage:
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1. `node:22-alpine` — runs `npm ci` and `npm run build` to produce
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`dist/`
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2. `nginx:1.27-alpine` — copies `dist/` to nginx's web root and serves
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it (with gzip, security headers, 1-year cache for hashed assets,
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and a `try_files` fallback for Astro's UTF-8 slugs)
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## Why not Gitea Actions?
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Gitea Actions does **not** ship with managed runners (unlike GitHub
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Actions' `ubuntu-latest`). Without a self-hosted `act_runner` registered
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with matching labels, any workflow run will fail with
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**"No matching online runner with label: ubuntu-latest"**.
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The Gitea Webhook mechanism is built into Gitea itself — no runner
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required. It fires the same events but POSTs to a URL you control,
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which is the simplest possible deploy trigger.
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If a real CI step is ever needed (lint, test, build artifact), install
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`act_runner` on a box, register it, and write a workflow using
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`runs-on: self-hosted`. See `act_runner` docs for setup.
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## Troubleshooting
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### Push happened, but site didn't update
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1. Open the webhook row in Settings → Webhooks
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2. Open **Recent Deliveries**
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3. Check the most recent one:
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- Status 200 → deploy endpoint received it, check EasyPanel logs
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- Status != 200 → check the response body
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- **No recent delivery** → webhook is not bound to this branch/event
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or the push target branch doesn't match the filter
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### Build fails inside EasyPanel
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1. EasyPanel UI → service `dealplustech-astro` → Logs tab
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2. Look for the `nixpacks` or `docker build` step
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3. Common failures:
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- **"No start command could be found"**: you're on `nixpacks`. Switch
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build type to `dockerfile` and point at `Dockerfile` at repo root.
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- **"Node.js v20.x is not supported by Astro"**: the Dockerfile is
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using `node:20-alpine`. It should be `node:22-alpine` (Astro 6
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requires `>=22.12.0`).
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- **"Failed to sync changes"** (HTTP 500 from the deploy endpoint):
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usually a panel-side state issue. Retry, or open the service in
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the panel UI and check container state.
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### Want to redeploy without a code change
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The webhook URL itself is idempotent. You can hit it directly with:
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```bash
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curl -X POST \
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"http://110.164.146.47:3000/api/deploy/772d2c3a4a7d8671657c947c059bc1cdc64bd816efb7fbe2"
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```
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A `200` response with body `Deploying...` means the panel accepted the
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trigger. The actual rebuild happens in the background — check EasyPanel
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UI for the progress.
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