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Fix Node.js executable error in Forgejo Actions
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## Problem Forgejo Actions failed with error: ``` OCI runtime exec failed: exec failed: unable to start container process: exec: "node": executable file not found in $PATH: unknown ``` ## Root Cause GitHub Actions like checkout@v4, cache@v4, and upload-artifact@v4 require Node.js runtime, but Ruby Alpine containers don't include Node.js by default. ## Solutions Implemented ### 1. Updated Existing Workflows - **ci.yml**: Added Node.js installation (`apk add nodejs npm`) - **test.yml**: Added Node.js installation for GitHub Actions compatibility ### 2. New Alternative Workflows - **node-ruby.yml**: Uses Node.js 18 Alpine base with Ruby installed - **simple.yml**: Shell-based workflow avoiding Node.js actions - **minimal.yml**: Minimal test-only workflow with basic shell commands ### 3. Updated Documentation - Added troubleshooting section for Node.js issues - Documented all workflow options with their trade-offs - Provided clear solutions for different use cases ## Workflow Options ### For Full GitHub Actions Support - Use `node-ruby.yml` (Node.js base + Ruby) - Use `ci.yml` or `test.yml` (Ruby base + Node.js installed) ### For Minimal Dependencies - Use `simple.yml` (shell-based, manual git/docker) - Use `minimal.yml` (basic test execution only) ### For Production - Use `node-ruby.yml` for maximum compatibility - Use `simple.yml` for minimal resource usage ## Benefits - **Multiple Options**: Choose workflow based on needs - **Backward Compatibility**: Existing workflows still work - **Minimal Alternatives**: Avoid Node.js dependency if not needed - **Clear Documentation**: Troubleshooting guide for common issues This provides flexibility to use Forgejo Actions with or without Node.js dependencies based on specific requirements. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> |