--- stage: Verify group: Runner info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments type: reference --- # Interactive Web Terminals **(FREE)** > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/issues/50144) in GitLab 11.3. Interactive web terminals give the user access to a terminal in GitLab for running one-off commands for their CI pipeline. You can think of it like a method for debugging with SSH, but done directly from the job page. Since this is giving the user shell access to the environment where [GitLab Runner](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/) is deployed, some [security precautions](../../administration/integration/terminal.md#security) were taken to protect the users. NOTE: [Shared runners on GitLab.com](../runners/index.md) do not provide an interactive web terminal. Follow [this issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/24674) for progress on adding support. For groups and projects hosted on GitLab.com, interactive web terminals are available when using your own group or project runner. ## Configuration Two things need to be configured for the interactive web terminal to work: - The runner needs to have [`[session_server]` configured properly](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/configuration/advanced-configuration.html#the-session_server-section) - If you are using a reverse proxy with your GitLab instance, web terminals need to be [enabled](../../administration/integration/terminal.md#enabling-and-disabling-terminal-support) ### Partial support for Helm chart Interactive web terminals are partially supported in `gitlab-runner` Helm chart. They are enabled when: - The number of replica is one - You use the `loadBalancer` service Support for fixing these limitations is tracked in the following issues: - [Support of more than one replica](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/charts/gitlab-runner/-/issues/323) - [Support of more service types](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/charts/gitlab-runner/-/issues/324) ## Debugging a running job NOTE: Not all executors are [supported](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/executors/#compatibility-chart). NOTE: The `docker` executor does not keep running after the build script is finished. At that point, the terminal automatically disconnects and does not wait for the user to finish. Please follow [this issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-runner/-/issues/3605) for updates on improving this behavior. Sometimes, when a job is running, things don't go as you would expect, and it would be helpful if one can have a shell to aid debugging. When a job is running, on the right panel you can see a button `debug` that opens the terminal for the current job. ![Example of job running with terminal available](img/interactive_web_terminal_running_job.png) When selected, a new tab opens to the terminal page where you can access the terminal and type commands like a normal shell. ![terminal of the job](img/interactive_web_terminal_page.png) If you have the terminal open and the job has finished with its tasks, the terminal blocks the job from finishing for the duration configured in [`[session_server].session_timeout`](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/configuration/advanced-configuration.html#the-session_server-section) until you close the terminal window. ![finished job with terminal open](img/finished_job_with_terminal_open.png) ## Interactive Web Terminals for the Web IDE Read the Web IDE docs to learn how to run [Interactive Terminals through the Web IDE](../../user/project/web_ide/index.md#interactive-web-terminals-for-the-web-ide).