%h3.page-title CI settings %hr .bs-callout.help-callout %p If you want to test your .gitlab-ci.yml, you can use special tool - #{link_to "Lint", ci_lint_path} %p Edit your #{link_to ".gitlab-ci.yml using web-editor", yaml_web_editor_link(@ci_project)} - unless @project.empty_repo? %p Paste build status image for #{@repository.root_ref} with next link = link_to '#', class: 'badge-codes-toggle btn btn-default btn-xs' do Status Badge .badge-codes-block.bs-callout.bs-callout-info.hide %p Status badge for %span.label.label-info #{@ref} branch %div %label Markdown: = text_field_tag 'badge_md', markdown_badge_code(@ci_project, @repository.root_ref), readonly: true, class: 'form-control' %label Html: = text_field_tag 'badge_html', html_badge_code(@ci_project, @repository.root_ref), readonly: true, class: 'form-control' = nested_form_for @ci_project, url: namespace_project_ci_settings_path(@project.namespace, @project), html: { class: 'form-horizontal' } do |f| - if @ci_project.errors.any? #error_explanation %p.lead= "#{pluralize(@ci_project.errors.count, "error")} prohibited this project from being saved:" .alert.alert-error %ul - @ci_project.errors.full_messages.each do |msg| %li= msg %fieldset %legend Build settings .form-group = label_tag nil, class: 'control-label' do Get code .col-sm-10 %p Get recent application code using the following command: .radio = label_tag do = f.radio_button :allow_git_fetch, 'false' %strong git clone .light Slower but makes sure you have a clean dir before every build .radio = label_tag do = f.radio_button :allow_git_fetch, 'true' %strong git fetch .light Faster .form-group = f.label :timeout_in_minutes, 'Timeout', class: 'control-label' .col-sm-10 = f.number_field :timeout_in_minutes, class: 'form-control', min: '0' .light per build in minutes %fieldset %legend Build Schedule .form-group = f.label :always_build, 'Schedule build', class: 'control-label' .col-sm-10 .checkbox = f.label :always_build do = f.check_box :always_build %span.light Repeat last build after X hours if no builds .form-group = f.label :polling_interval, "Build interval", class: 'control-label' .col-sm-10 = f.number_field :polling_interval, placeholder: '5', min: '0', class: 'form-control' .light In hours %fieldset %legend Project settings .form-group = f.label :default_ref, "Make tabs for the following branches", class: 'control-label' .col-sm-10 = f.text_field :default_ref, class: 'form-control', placeholder: 'master, stable' .light You will be able to filter builds by the following branches .form-group = f.label :public, 'Public mode', class: 'control-label' .col-sm-10 .checkbox = f.label :public do = f.check_box :public %span.light Anyone can see project and builds .form-group = f.label :coverage_regex, "Test coverage parsing", class: 'control-label' .col-sm-10 .input-group %span.input-group-addon / = f.text_field :coverage_regex, class: 'form-control', placeholder: '\(\d+.\d+\%\) covered' %span.input-group-addon / .light We will use this regular expression to find test coverage output in build trace. Leave blank if you want to disable this feature .bs-callout.bs-callout-info %p Below are examples of regex for existing tools: %ul %li Simplecov (Ruby) - %code \(\d+.\d+\%\) covered %li pytest-cov (Python) - %code \d+\%\s*$ %li phpunit --coverage-text --colors=never (PHP) - %code ^\s*Lines:\s*\d+.\d+\% %fieldset %legend Advanced settings .form-group = f.label :token, "CI token", class: 'control-label' .col-sm-10 = f.text_field :token, class: 'form-control', placeholder: 'xEeFCaDAB89' .form-actions = f.submit 'Save changes', class: 'btn btn-save' - unless @ci_project.new_record? = link_to 'Remove Project', ci_project_path(@ci_project), method: :delete, data: { confirm: 'Project will be removed. Are you sure?' }, class: 'btn btn-danger pull-right'