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GitHub Action to run multiple self-hosted runners in a hosted GitHub Runner

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nested-github-runners-action

Reduce GitHub Actions costs by running multiple runners inside of a single GitHub Action Runner.

nested-github-runners-action is a GitHub Action that spawns multiple self-hosted GitHub Action Runners inside a hosted GitHub Action Runner. Each self-hosted GitHub Runner runs in a container. The self-hosted runners are created at the repository-level for the repository that runs the Action. Each spawned runner is assigned a label based on the GitHub run_id, allowing other jobs in the Workflow to be configured to use the spawned runners.

Example Usage

jobs:
  create-nested-runners:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - name: Run Multiple GitHub Runners in Runner
        uses: dougcalobrisi/[email protected]
        with:
          github-token: ${{ secrets.GH_TOKEN }}
          runners: 3
  job1:
    runs-on: nested-${{ github.run_id }}
    steps:
      - name: echo hostname
        run: echo `hostname`
  job2:
    runs-on: nested-${{ github.run_id }}
    steps:
      - name: echo hostname
        run: echo `hostname`
  job3:
    runs-on: nested-${{ github.run_id }}
    steps:
      - name: echo hostname
        run: echo `hostname`

Cost Reduction

Examples

Building git

In this test, we build git in multiple parallel jobs, with either 3 or 4 concurrent builds. We can see while the cost savings comes at the expense of overall time, we can save up to 50% while only slightly increasing overall time, by adding additional hosted runners with nested-github-runners-action.

Nested? Parallel Jobs Hosted Runners Total Time Billable Time Cost Savings
no 3 3 3m 17s 12m $0.096 na
yes 3 1 5m 48s 6m $0.048 50%
Nested? Parallel Jobs Hosted Runners Total Time Billable Time Cost Savings
no 4 4 3m 17s 16m $0.128 na
yes 4 1 7m 12s 8m $0.064 50%
yes 4 2 4m 21s 10m $0.08 37.5%

Django Tests on Multiple Python Versions

In this test, we run Django's test suite on multiple Python versions - Python 3.8, 3.9, and 3.10. Billing time is reduced by approximately 23% by using nested-github-runners-action, with the tradeoff of the entire Workflow taking a little more than twice as long.

Nested? Parallel Jobs Hosted Runners Total Time Billable Time Cost Savings
no 3 3 8m 28s 26m $0.208 na
yes 3 1 19m 9s 20m $0.16 23%

Express Tests for 16 Versions of Node

In this test, we run the ExpressJS test suite against 16 different versions of Node. Again, we see significant cost reduction of up to 44% by using nested-github-runners-action to spawn multiple ephemeral self-hosted runners.

Nested? Parallel Jobs Hosted Runners Total Time Billable Time Cost Savings
no 16 16 59s 16m $0.128 na
yes 16 1 8m 42s 9m $0.072 44%
yes 16 2 4m 36s 9m $0.072 44%
yes 16 4 2m 28s 10m $0.08 37.5%

Using runs-on

You must specify runs-on: nested-${{ github.run_id }} for any jobs in the Workflow that should use the spawned runners. This is how GitHub Actions knows to only assign the job to the self-hosted runners created by nested-github-runners-action.

GitHub Token

You must specify a GitHub Personal Access Token using the github-token input. This token must have write access to this repository. You can find more information on creating such a token in the GitHub Documentation.

Runner Docker Image

By default, nested-github-runners-action leverages the dougcalobrisi/nested-github-runner Docker image, which is built from the docker/ directory.

A custom image could be specified using the runner-image input. This custom image would need to be based on dougcalobrisi/nested-github-runner as specified in the docker/ directory.

Shared Volume

By default, a shared volume (/shared) is created and shared amongst the spawned runners, allowing the jobs of the workflow to easily share data. The shared volume functionality can be disabled by setting the shared-volume input to false. Additionally, the shared-volume-host-path input can be used to provide a specific path on the host runner for the shared volume.

Runner Prefix and Labels

By default, each runner uses nested as both the prefix of each runner's name, and as an assigned label. The prefix that each runner uses can be changed from the defaults using the runner-prefix input. An additional runner label can also be assigned using the runner-label input.

:bangbang: If runner-prefix is specified, you must also use the same prefix in runs-on for each Workflow job.

Multiple Hosted Runners in a Single Workflow

By using multiple hosted runners, you can reduce cost without a great increase to total workflow completion time. To use multiple hosted runners, you can use the GitHub Actions matrix strategy to launch multiple Jobs running nested-github-runners-action. Each instance (Job) will create the configured number of self-hosted GitHub Actions Runners in its VM. Since the matrix strategy expects unique names (or variable values) for each Job it should create, specify the range of required nested-github-runners-action jobs. For example, for three, you could specify [1,2,3] or [one,two,three].

The following example would create 12 Job runners in total - three nested-github-runners-action jobs, each with 4 runners.

jobs:
  create-nested-runners:
    strategy:
      matrix:
        runners: [1,2,3]
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - name: Run Multiple GitHub Runners in Runner
        uses: dougcalobrisi/[email protected]
        with:
          github-token: ${{ secrets.GH_TOKEN }}
          runners: 4

Limitations

  • GitHub Self-Hosted Runners running in Docker do not currently support running containers via container: in a Job. Therefore, nested-github-runners-action does not currently support it, either.

Inputs

Input Required ? Default Usage
github-token yes GitHub Personal Access Token (PAT) with write permissions for the repo
runners yes 1 number of runners to create
runner-image no dougcalobrisi/nested-github-runner:latest Docker GitHub Actions Runner Image
runner-prefix no nested prefix to use for each runner's name
runner-label no nested label to add to each runner
shared-volume no /shared path for shared volume in each runner, or false to disable shared volume
shared-volume-host-path no /shared path for shared volume on host runner
docker-in-docker no true disable Docker-in-Docker functionality

Usage

name: Runners in Runner with nested-github-runners-action

on:
  workflow_dispatch:

jobs:
  create-runners:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - name: Run Multiple GitHub Runners in Runner
      uses: dougcalobrisi/[email protected]
      with:
        runners: 3
        github-token: ${{ secrets.GH_TOKEN }}

  runner1:
    runs-on: nested-${{ github.run_id }}
    steps:
    - name: echo hostname
      run: |
        echo `hostname`

  runner2:
    runs-on: nested-${{ github.run_id }}
    steps:
    - name: echo hostname
      run: |
        echo `hostname`

  runner3:
    runs-on: nested-${{ github.run_id }}
    steps:
    - name: echo hostname
      run: |
        echo `hostname`

Example of Using All Inputs

- name: Run Multiple GitHub Runners in Runner
  uses: dougcalobrisi/[email protected]
  with:
    runners: 3
    github-token: ${{ secrets.GH_TOKEN }}
    runner-image: dougcalobrisi/nested-github-runner:latest
    runner-prefix: nested
    runner-label: nested
    shared-volume: /shared
    shared-volume-host-path: /shared
    docker-in-docker: true
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