%p.lead %span To register a new runner you should enter the following registration token. With this token the runner will request a unique runner token and use that for future communication. Registration token is %code{ id: 'runners-token' } #{current_application_settings.ensure_runners_registration_token} .bs-callout.clearfix .pull-left %p You can reset runners registration token by pressing a button below. %p = button_to reset_runners_token_admin_application_settings_path, method: :put, class: 'btn btn-default', data: { confirm: 'Are you sure you want to reset registration token?' } do = icon('refresh') Reset runners registration token .bs-callout %p A 'runner' is a process which runs a build. You can setup as many runners as you need. %br Runners can be placed on separate users, servers, and even on your local machine. %br %div %span Each runner can be in one of the following states: %ul %li %span.label.label-success shared \- run builds from all unassigned projects %li %span.label.label-info specific \- run builds from assigned projects %li %span.label.label-danger paused \- runner will not receive any new builds .append-bottom-20.clearfix .pull-left = form_tag admin_runners_path, id: 'runners-search', class: 'form-inline', method: :get do .form-group = search_field_tag :search, params[:search], class: 'form-control', placeholder: 'Runner description or token', spellcheck: false = submit_tag 'Search', class: 'btn' .pull-right.light Runners with last contact less than a minute ago: #{@active_runners_cnt} %br .table-holder %table.table %thead %tr %th Type %th Runner token %th Description %th Projects %th Builds %th Tags %th Last contact %th - @runners.each do |runner| = render "admin/runners/runner", runner: runner = paginate @runners