Better explain how to integrate Forgejo and Woodpecker CI

After fiddling quite a bit with this setup, I think it's only fair if
I expand the documentation and explain how to integrate both services.

Signed-off-by: Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@sergiodj.net>
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## Recommended other services ## Recommended other services
You may also wish to look into [Woodpecker CI](woodpecker-ci.md), which can integrate nicely with Forgejo. You may also wish to look into [Woodpecker CI](woodpecker-ci.md), which can integrate nicely with Forgejo.
## Integration with Woodpecker CI
If you want to integrate Forgejo with [Woodpecker CI](woodpecker-ci.md), and if you plan to serve Woodpecker CI under a subpath on the same host as Forgejo (e.g., Forgejo lives at `https://mash.example.com` and Woodpecker CI lives at `https://mash.example.com/ci`), then you need to configure Forgejo to use the host's external IP when invoking webhooks from Woodpecker CI. You can do it by setting the following variables:
```yaml
forgejo_container_add_host_domain_name: "{{ devture_woodpecker_ci_server_hostname }}"
forgejo_container_add_host_domain_ip_address: "{{ ansible_host }}"
```
You will also need to edit Forgejo's configuration file (which lives under `/mash/forgejo/config/app.ini` on the host) and allow the service to communicate with your host's IP:
```
[webhook]
ALLOWED_HOST_LIST = A.B.C.D
```
In the example above, replace `A.B.C.D` with your host's IP address.