# Forgejo [Forgejo](https://forgejo.org/) is a painless self-hosted Git service, an alternative fork to [Gitea](https://gitea.io/) (that this playbook also [supports](gitea.md)). ## Dependencies This service requires the following other services: - a [Postgres](postgres.md) database - a [Traefik](traefik.md) reverse-proxy server ## Configuration To enable this service, add the following configuration to your `vars.yml` file and re-run the [installation](../installing.md) process: ```yaml ######################################################################## # # # forgejo # # # ######################################################################## forgejo_enabled: true # Forgejo uses port 22 by default. # We recommend that you move your regular SSH server to another port, # and stick to this default. # # If you wish to use another port, uncomment the variable below # and adjust the port as you see fit. # forgejo_ssh_port: 222 forgejo_hostname: mash.example.com forgejo_path_prefix: /forgejo ######################################################################## # # # /forgejo # # # ######################################################################## ``` In the example configuration above, we configure the service to be hosted at `https://mash.example.com/forgejo`. You can remove the `forgejo_path_prefix` variable definition, to make it default to `/`, so that the service is served at `https://mash.example.com/`. ## Usage After installation, you should be able to access your new Forgejo instance at the configured URL (see above). Going there, you'll be taken to the initial setup wizard, which will let you assign some paswords and other configuration. ## Recommended other services You may also wish to look into [Woodpecker CI](woodpecker-ci.md) and [Forgejo Runner](forgejo-runner.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: "{{ woodpecker_ci_server_hostname }}" forgejo_container_add_host_domain_ip_address: "{{ ansible_host }}" # If ansible_host points to an internal IP address, you may need to allow Forgejo to make requests to it. # By default, requests are only allowed to external IP addresses for security reasons. # See: https://forgejo.org/docs/latest/admin/config-cheat-sheet/#webhook-webhook forgejo_container_additional_environment_variables: | FORGEJO__webhook__ALLOWED_HOST_LIST=external,{{ ansible_host }} ```