kind: pipeline # Defines this as a Woodpecker CI pipeline. type: docker # Specifies that this pipeline will execute commands using Docker. name: restart-discord-bot # A descriptive name for your pipeline. # Defines when this pipeline should be triggered. trigger: branch: - main # This pipeline will only run when changes are pushed to the 'main' branch. event: - push # The pipeline is triggered specifically by a 'push' event. steps: - name: restart-bot # Name of this specific step in the pipeline. image: docker/compose:latest # Uses a Docker Compose-enabled image. # This volume mount allows the Docker Compose CLI inside the Woodpecker agent container # to communicate with the Docker daemon on the host machine. volumes: - name: docker_sock # A named volume for the Docker socket. host: path: /var/run/docker.sock # Maps the Docker socket from the host into the container. - name: docker_compose_dir # A named volume for your Docker Compose project directory. host: # IMPORTANT: Replace '/path/to/your/bot/docker-compose' with the actual absolute path # on your host machine where your docker-compose.yml file is located. path: /home/gary/Discord/Acrybot commands: # Navigate into the directory where the docker-compose.yml file is mounted. - cd /home/gary/Discord/Acrybot # The command to restart your Discord bot service using Docker Compose. # IMPORTANT: Replace 'your_bot_service_name' with the actual service name # defined in your docker-compose.yml file. # Use 'docker compose' for newer Docker versions (v2) or 'docker-compose' for older ones. - docker compose restart python-app # - docker-compose restart your_bot_service_name # Uncomment this line if you use older Docker Compose. # Defines the volumes that are available to the steps in this pipeline. volumes: - name: docker_sock # A named volume for the Docker socket. host: path: /var/run/docker.sock # Maps the Docker socket from the host into the container. - name: docker_compose_dir # A named volume for your Docker Compose project directory. host: # IMPORTANT: Replace '/path/to/your/bot/docker-compose' with the actual absolute path # on your host machine where your docker-compose.yml file is located. path: /home/gary/Discord/Acrybot