Pipelock was removed in PR #193. Update the five remaining places where current documentation (README, examples/bottles/claude.md, tests/README.md, docs/ci.md, sidecar_bundle.py comment) still described the old pipelock + cred-proxy topology.
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The test workflow lives at .gitea/workflows/test.yml.
It runs tests/run_tests.py (full suite — unit + integration) on:
- every push to a branch with an open pull request, and
- every push to
main.
Integration tests need Docker on the runner; they skip cleanly via
tests/_docker.skip_unless_docker when no daemon is reachable.
A small subset of integration tests skip when running specifically
under Gitea Actions (GITEA_ACTIONS=true), because act_runner runs
the job inside a container with the host's /var/run/docker.sock
mounted in. That topology breaks two assumptions those tests make:
- networks created via the host daemon aren't always visible to a
same-process
docker network lscall from inside the job container, and - ports published by sibling containers land on the host's loopback,
not on the job container's
127.0.0.1— so HTTP probes againsthttp://127.0.0.1:<host_port>from inside the job time out.
The affected tests (test_orphan_cleanup.test_create_and_remove,
test_sidecar_bundle_image.TestSidecarBundleImage,
test_sidecar_bundle_compose.TestSidecarBundleCompose) still run
locally where the test process and Docker daemon share a host.
Making them work in CI is a follow-up: either re-write them to
discover container IPs via docker inspect, or reconfigure the
runner with host networking.