# # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # GitLab application config file # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ########################### NOTE ##################################### # This file should not receive new settings. All configuration options # # * are being moved to ApplicationSetting model! # # If a setting requires an application restart say so in that screen. # # If you change this file in a Merge Request, please also create # # a MR on https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/merge_requests # ######################################################################## # # # How to use: # 1. Copy file as gitlab.yml # 2. Update gitlab -> host with your fully qualified domain name # 3. Update gitlab -> email_from # 4. If you installed Git from source, change git -> bin_path to /usr/local/bin/git # IMPORTANT: If Git was installed in a different location use that instead. # You can check with `which git`. If a wrong path of Git is specified, it will # result in various issues such as failures of GitLab CI builds. # 5. Review this configuration file for other settings you may want to adjust production: &base # # 1. GitLab app settings # ========================== ## GitLab settings gitlab: ## Web server settings (note: host is the FQDN, do not include http://) host: localhost port: 80 # Set to 443 if using HTTPS, see installation.md#using-https for additional HTTPS configuration details https: false # Set to true if using HTTPS, see installation.md#using-https for additional HTTPS configuration details # Uncomment this line below if your ssh host is different from HTTP/HTTPS one # (you'd obviously need to replace ssh.host_example.com with your own host). # Otherwise, ssh host will be set to the `host:` value above # ssh_host: ssh.host_example.com # Relative URL support # WARNING: We recommend using an FQDN to host GitLab in a root path instead # of using a relative URL. # Documentation: http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/install/relative_url.html # Uncomment and customize the following line to run in a non-root path # # relative_url_root: /gitlab # Trusted Proxies # Customize if you have GitLab behind a reverse proxy which is running on a different machine. # Add the IP address for your reverse proxy to the list, otherwise users will appear signed in from that address. trusted_proxies: # Examples: #- 192.168.1.0/24 #- 192.168.2.1 #- 2001:0db8::/32 # Uncomment and customize if you can't use the default user to run GitLab (default: 'git') # user: git ## Date & Time settings # Uncomment and customize if you want to change the default time zone of GitLab application. # To see all available zones, run `bundle exec rake time:zones:all RAILS_ENV=production` # time_zone: 'UTC' ## Email settings # Uncomment and set to false if you need to disable email sending from GitLab (default: true) # email_enabled: true # Email address used in the "From" field in mails sent by GitLab email_from: example@example.com email_display_name: GitLab email_reply_to: noreply@example.com email_subject_suffix: '' # Email server smtp settings are in config/initializers/smtp_settings.rb.sample # default_can_create_group: false # default: true # username_changing_enabled: false # default: true - User can change her username/namespace ## Default theme ID ## 1 - Indigo ## 2 - Dark ## 3 - Light ## 4 - Blue ## 5 - Green ## 6 - Light Indigo ## 7 - Light Blue ## 8 - Light Green ## 9 - Red ## 10 - Light Red # default_theme: 1 # default: 1 ## Automatic issue closing # If a commit message matches this regular expression, all issues referenced from the matched text will be closed. # This happens when the commit is pushed or merged into the default branch of a project. # When not specified the default issue_closing_pattern as specified below will be used. # Tip: you can test your closing pattern at http://rubular.com. # issue_closing_pattern: '((?:[Cc]los(?:e[sd]?|ing)|[Ff]ix(?:e[sd]|ing)?|[Rr]esolv(?:e[sd]?|ing)|[Ii]mplement(?:s|ed|ing)?)(:?) +(?:(?:issues? +)?%{issue_ref}(?:(?:, *| +and +)?)|([A-Z][A-Z0-9_]+-\d+))+)' ## Default project features settings default_projects_features: issues: true merge_requests: true wiki: true snippets: true builds: true container_registry: true ## Webhook settings # Number of seconds to wait for HTTP response after sending webhook HTTP POST request (default: 10) # webhook_timeout: 10 ## Repository downloads directory # When a user clicks e.g. 'Download zip' on a project, a temporary zip file is created in the following directory. # The default is 'shared/cache/archive/' relative to the root of the Rails app. # repository_downloads_path: shared/cache/archive/ ## Reply by email # Allow users to comment on issues and merge requests by replying to notification emails. # For documentation on how to set this up, see http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/administration/reply_by_email.html incoming_email: enabled: false # The email address including the `%{key}` placeholder that will be replaced to reference the item being replied to. # The placeholder can be omitted but if present, it must appear in the "user" part of the address (before the `@`). address: "gitlab-incoming+%{key}@gmail.com" # Email account username # With third party providers, this is usually the full email address. # With self-hosted email servers, this is usually the user part of the email address. user: "gitlab-incoming@gmail.com" # Email account password password: "[REDACTED]" # IMAP server host host: "imap.gmail.com" # IMAP server port port: 993 # Whether the IMAP server uses SSL ssl: true # Whether the IMAP server uses StartTLS start_tls: false # The mailbox where incoming mail will end up. Usually "inbox". mailbox: "inbox" # The IDLE command timeout. idle_timeout: 60 ## Build Artifacts artifacts: enabled: true # The location where build artifacts are stored (default: shared/artifacts). # path: shared/artifacts # object_store: # enabled: false # remote_directory: artifacts # The bucket name # background_upload: false # Temporary option to limit automatic upload (Default: true) # proxy_download: false # Passthrough all downloads via GitLab instead of using Redirects to Object Storage # connection: # provider: AWS # Only AWS supported at the moment # aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID # aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY # region: us-east-1 # aws_signature_version: 4 # For creation of signed URLs. Set to 2 if provider does not support v4. # endpoint: 'https://s3.amazonaws.com' # default: nil - Useful for S3 compliant services such as DigitalOcean Spaces ## Git LFS lfs: enabled: true # The location where LFS objects are stored (default: shared/lfs-objects). # storage_path: shared/lfs-objects object_store: enabled: false remote_directory: lfs-objects # Bucket name # direct_upload: false # Use Object Storage directly for uploads instead of background uploads if enabled (Default: false) # background_upload: false # Temporary option to limit automatic upload (Default: true) # proxy_download: false # Passthrough all downloads via GitLab instead of using Redirects to Object Storage connection: provider: AWS aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY region: us-east-1 # Use the following options to configure an AWS compatible host # host: 'localhost' # default: s3.amazonaws.com # endpoint: 'http://127.0.0.1:9000' # default: nil # aws_signature_version: 4 # For creation of signed URLs. Set to 2 if provider does not support v4. # path_style: true # Use 'host/bucket_name/object' instead of 'bucket_name.host/object' ## Uploads (attachments, avatars, etc...) uploads: # The location where uploads objects are stored (default: public/). # storage_path: public/ # base_dir: uploads/-/system object_store: enabled: false remote_directory: uploads # Bucket name # direct_upload: false # Use Object Storage directly for uploads instead of background uploads if enabled (Default: false) # background_upload: false # Temporary option to limit automatic upload (Default: true) # proxy_download: false # Passthrough all downloads via GitLab instead of using Redirects to Object Storage connection: provider: AWS aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY aws_signature_version: 4 # For creation of signed URLs. Set to 2 if provider does not support v4. region: us-east-1 # host: 'localhost' # default: s3.amazonaws.com # endpoint: 'http://127.0.0.1:9000' # default: nil # path_style: true # Use 'host/bucket_name/object' instead of 'bucket_name.host/object' ## GitLab Pages pages: enabled: false # The location where pages are stored (default: shared/pages). # path: shared/pages # The domain under which the pages are served: # http://group.example.com/project # or project path can be a group page: group.example.com host: example.com port: 80 # Set to 443 if you serve the pages with HTTPS https: false # Set to true if you serve the pages with HTTPS artifacts_server: true # external_http: ["1.1.1.1:80", "[2001::1]:80"] # If defined, enables custom domain support in GitLab Pages # external_https: ["1.1.1.1:443", "[2001::1]:443"] # If defined, enables custom domain and certificate support in GitLab Pages admin: address: unix:/home/git/gitlab/tmp/sockets/private/pages-admin.socket # TCP connections are supported too (e.g. tcp://host:port) ## Mattermost ## For enabling Add to Mattermost button mattermost: enabled: false host: 'https://mattermost.example.com' ## Gravatar ## If using gravatar.com, there's nothing to change here. For Libravatar ## you'll need to provide the custom URLs. For more information, ## see: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/customization/libravatar.html gravatar: # Gravatar/Libravatar URLs: possible placeholders: %{hash} %{size} %{email} %{username} # plain_url: "http://..." # default: https://www.gravatar.com/avatar/%{hash}?s=%{size}&d=identicon # ssl_url: "https://..." # default: https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/%{hash}?s=%{size}&d=identicon ## Sidekiq sidekiq: log_format: default # (json is also supported) ## Auxiliary jobs # Periodically executed jobs, to self-heal GitLab, do external synchronizations, etc. # Please read here for more information: https://github.com/ondrejbartas/sidekiq-cron#adding-cron-job cron_jobs: # Flag stuck CI jobs as failed stuck_ci_jobs_worker: cron: "0 * * * *" # Execute scheduled triggers pipeline_schedule_worker: cron: "19 * * * *" # Remove expired build artifacts expire_build_artifacts_worker: cron: "50 * * * *" # Periodically run 'git fsck' on all repositories. If started more than # once per hour you will have concurrent 'git fsck' jobs. repository_check_worker: cron: "20 * * * *" # Send admin emails once a week admin_email_worker: cron: "0 0 * * 0" # Remove outdated repository archives repository_archive_cache_worker: cron: "0 * * * *" # Verify custom GitLab Pages domains pages_domain_verification_cron_worker: cron: "*/15 * * * *" registry: # enabled: true # host: registry.example.com # port: 5005 # api_url: http://localhost:5000/ # internal address to the registry, will be used by GitLab to directly communicate with API # key: config/registry.key # path: shared/registry # issuer: gitlab-issuer # # 2. GitLab CI settings # ========================== gitlab_ci: # Default project notifications settings: # # Send emails only on broken builds (default: true) # all_broken_builds: true # # Add pusher to recipients list (default: false) # add_pusher: true # The location where build traces are stored (default: builds/). Relative paths are relative to Rails.root # builds_path: builds/ # # 3. Auth settings # ========================== ## LDAP settings # You can test connections and inspect a sample of the LDAP users with login # access by running: # bundle exec rake gitlab:ldap:check RAILS_ENV=production ldap: enabled: false servers: ########################################################################## # # Since GitLab 7.4, LDAP servers get ID's (below the ID is 'main'). GitLab # Enterprise Edition now supports connecting to multiple LDAP servers. # # If you are updating from the old (pre-7.4) syntax, you MUST give your # old server the ID 'main'. # ########################################################################## main: # 'main' is the GitLab 'provider ID' of this LDAP server ## label # # A human-friendly name for your LDAP server. It is OK to change the label later, # for instance if you find out it is too large to fit on the web page. # # Example: 'Paris' or 'Acme, Ltd.' label: 'LDAP' # Example: 'ldap.mydomain.com' host: '_your_ldap_server' # This port is an example, it is sometimes different but it is always an integer and not a string port: 389 # usually 636 for SSL uid: 'sAMAccountName' # This should be the attribute, not the value that maps to uid. # Examples: 'america\\momo' or 'CN=Gitlab Git,CN=Users,DC=mydomain,DC=com' bind_dn: '_the_full_dn_of_the_user_you_will_bind_with' password: '_the_password_of_the_bind_user' # Encryption method. The "method" key is deprecated in favor of # "encryption". # # Examples: "start_tls" or "simple_tls" or "plain" # # Deprecated values: "tls" was replaced with "start_tls" and "ssl" was # replaced with "simple_tls". # encryption: 'plain' # Enables SSL certificate verification if encryption method is # "start_tls" or "simple_tls". Defaults to true. verify_certificates: true # Specifies the path to a file containing a PEM-format CA certificate, # e.g. if you need to use an internal CA. # # Example: '/etc/ca.pem' # ca_file: '' # Specifies the SSL version for OpenSSL to use, if the OpenSSL default # is not appropriate. # # Example: 'TLSv1_1' # ssl_version: '' # Set a timeout, in seconds, for LDAP queries. This helps avoid blocking # a request if the LDAP server becomes unresponsive. # A value of 0 means there is no timeout. timeout: 10 # This setting specifies if LDAP server is Active Directory LDAP server. # For non AD servers it skips the AD specific queries. # If your LDAP server is not AD, set this to false. active_directory: true # If allow_username_or_email_login is enabled, GitLab will ignore everything # after the first '@' in the LDAP username submitted by the user on login. # # Example: # - the user enters 'jane.doe@example.com' and 'p@ssw0rd' as LDAP credentials; # - GitLab queries the LDAP server with 'jane.doe' and 'p@ssw0rd'. # # If you are using "uid: 'userPrincipalName'" on ActiveDirectory you need to # disable this setting, because the userPrincipalName contains an '@'. allow_username_or_email_login: false # To maintain tight control over the number of active users on your GitLab installation, # enable this setting to keep new users blocked until they have been cleared by the admin # (default: false). block_auto_created_users: false # Base where we can search for users # # Ex. 'ou=People,dc=gitlab,dc=example' or 'DC=mydomain,DC=com' # base: '' # Filter LDAP users # # Format: RFC 4515 https://tools.ietf.org/search/rfc4515 # Ex. (employeeType=developer) # # Note: GitLab does not support omniauth-ldap's custom filter syntax. # # Example for getting only specific users: # '(&(objectclass=user)(|(samaccountname=momo)(samaccountname=toto)))' # user_filter: '' # LDAP attributes that GitLab will use to create an account for the LDAP user. # The specified attribute can either be the attribute name as a string (e.g. 'mail'), # or an array of attribute names to try in order (e.g. ['mail', 'email']). # Note that the user's LDAP login will always be the attribute specified as `uid` above. attributes: # The username will be used in paths for the user's own projects # (like `gitlab.example.com/username/project`) and when mentioning # them in issues, merge request and comments (like `@username`). # If the attribute specified for `username` contains an email address, # the GitLab username will be the part of the email address before the '@'. username: ['uid', 'userid', 'sAMAccountName'] email: ['mail', 'email', 'userPrincipalName'] # If no full name could be found at the attribute specified for `name`, # the full name is determined using the attributes specified for # `first_name` and `last_name`. name: 'cn' first_name: 'givenName' last_name: 'sn' # If lowercase_usernames is enabled, GitLab will lower case the username. lowercase_usernames: false # GitLab EE only: add more LDAP servers # Choose an ID made of a-z and 0-9 . This ID will be stored in the database # so that GitLab can remember which LDAP server a user belongs to. # uswest2: # label: # host: # .... ## OmniAuth settings omniauth: # Allow login via Twitter, Google, etc. using OmniAuth providers enabled: false # Uncomment this to automatically sign in with a specific omniauth provider's without # showing GitLab's sign-in page (default: show the GitLab sign-in page) # auto_sign_in_with_provider: saml # Sync user's profile from the specified Omniauth providers every time the user logs in (default: empty). # Define the allowed providers using an array, e.g. ["cas3", "saml", "twitter"], # or as true/false to allow all providers or none. # When authenticating using LDAP, the user's email is always synced. # sync_profile_from_provider: [] # Select which info to sync from the providers above. (default: email). # Define the synced profile info using an array. Available options are "name", "email" and "location" # e.g. ["name", "email", "location"] or as true to sync all available. # This consequently will make the selected attributes read-only. # sync_profile_attributes: true # CAUTION! # This allows users to login without having a user account first. Define the allowed providers # using an array, e.g. ["saml", "twitter"], or as true/false to allow all providers or none. # User accounts will be created automatically when authentication was successful. allow_single_sign_on: ["saml"] # Locks down those users until they have been cleared by the admin (default: true). block_auto_created_users: true # Look up new users in LDAP servers. If a match is found (same uid), automatically # link the omniauth identity with the LDAP account. (default: false) auto_link_ldap_user: false # Allow users with existing accounts to login and auto link their account via SAML # login, without having to do a manual login first and manually add SAML # (default: false) auto_link_saml_user: false # Set different Omniauth providers as external so that all users creating accounts # via these providers will not be able to have access to internal projects. You # will need to use the full name of the provider, like `google_oauth2` for Google. # Refer to the examples below for the full names of the supported providers. # (default: []) external_providers: [] ## Auth providers # Uncomment the following lines and fill in the data of the auth provider you want to use # If your favorite auth provider is not listed you can use others: # see https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlab-public-wiki/wiki/Custom-omniauth-provider-configurations # The 'app_id' and 'app_secret' parameters are always passed as the first two # arguments, followed by optional 'args' which can be either a hash or an array. # Documentation for this is available at http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/integration/omniauth.html providers: # See omniauth-cas3 for more configuration details # - { name: 'cas3', # label: 'cas3', # args: { # url: 'https://sso.example.com', # disable_ssl_verification: false, # login_url: '/cas/login', # service_validate_url: '/cas/p3/serviceValidate', # logout_url: '/cas/logout'} } # - { name: 'authentiq', # # for client credentials (client ID and secret), go to https://www.authentiq.com/developers # app_id: 'YOUR_CLIENT_ID', # app_secret: 'YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET', # args: { # scope: 'aq:name email~rs address aq:push' # # callback_url parameter is optional except when 'gitlab.host' in this file is set to 'localhost' # # callback_url: 'YOUR_CALLBACK_URL' # } # } # - { name: 'github', # app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID', # app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET', # url: "https://github.com/", # verify_ssl: true, # args: { scope: 'user:email' } } # - { name: 'bitbucket', # app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID', # app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET' } # - { name: 'gitlab', # app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID', # app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET', # args: { scope: 'api' } } # - { name: 'google_oauth2', # app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID', # app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET', # args: { access_type: 'offline', approval_prompt: '' } } # - { name: 'facebook', # app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID', # app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET' } # - { name: 'twitter', # app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID', # app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET' } # - { name: 'jwt', # app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET', # args: { # algorithm: 'HS256', # uid_claim: 'email', # required_claims: ["name", "email"], # info_map: { name: "name", email: "email" }, # auth_url: 'https://example.com/', # valid_within: null, # } # } # - { name: 'saml', # label: 'Our SAML Provider', # groups_attribute: 'Groups', # external_groups: ['Contractors', 'Freelancers'], # args: { # assertion_consumer_service_url: 'https://gitlab.example.com/users/auth/saml/callback', # idp_cert_fingerprint: '43:51:43:a1:b5:fc:8b:b7:0a:3a:a9:b1:0f:66:73:a8', # idp_sso_target_url: 'https://login.example.com/idp', # issuer: 'https://gitlab.example.com', # name_identifier_format: 'urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:nameid-format:transient' # } } # # - { name: 'crowd', # args: { # crowd_server_url: 'CROWD SERVER URL', # application_name: 'YOUR_APP_NAME', # application_password: 'YOUR_APP_PASSWORD' } } # # - { name: 'auth0', # args: { # client_id: 'YOUR_AUTH0_CLIENT_ID', # client_secret: 'YOUR_AUTH0_CLIENT_SECRET', # namespace: 'YOUR_AUTH0_DOMAIN' } } # SSO maximum session duration in seconds. Defaults to CAS default of 8 hours. # cas3: # session_duration: 28800 # Shared file storage settings shared: # path: /mnt/gitlab # Default: shared # Gitaly settings gitaly: # Path to the directory containing Gitaly client executables. client_path: /home/git/gitaly/bin # Default Gitaly authentication token. Can be overriden per storage. Can # be left blank when Gitaly is running locally on a Unix socket, which # is the normal way to deploy Gitaly. token: # # 4. Advanced settings # ========================== ## Repositories settings repositories: # Paths where repositories can be stored. Give the canonicalized absolute pathname. # IMPORTANT: None of the path components may be symlink, because # gitlab-shell invokes Dir.pwd inside the repository path and that results # real path not the symlink. storages: # You must have at least a `default` storage path. default: path: /home/git/repositories/ gitaly_address: unix:/home/git/gitlab/tmp/sockets/private/gitaly.socket # TCP connections are supported too (e.g. tcp://host:port) # gitaly_token: 'special token' # Optional: override global gitaly.token for this storage. ## Backup settings backup: path: "tmp/backups" # Relative paths are relative to Rails.root (default: tmp/backups/) # archive_permissions: 0640 # Permissions for the resulting backup.tar file (default: 0600) # keep_time: 604800 # default: 0 (forever) (in seconds) # pg_schema: public # default: nil, it means that all schemas will be backed up # upload: # # Fog storage connection settings, see http://fog.io/storage/ . # connection: # provider: AWS # region: eu-west-1 # aws_access_key_id: AKIAKIAKI # aws_secret_access_key: 'secret123' # # The remote 'directory' to store your backups. For S3, this would be the bucket name. # remote_directory: 'my.s3.bucket' # # Use multipart uploads when file size reaches 100MB, see # # http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/uploadobjusingmpu.html # multipart_chunk_size: 104857600 # # Turns on AWS Server-Side Encryption with Amazon S3-Managed Keys for backups, this is optional # # encryption: 'AES256' # # Specifies Amazon S3 storage class to use for backups, this is optional # # storage_class: 'STANDARD' ## GitLab Shell settings gitlab_shell: path: /home/git/gitlab-shell/ hooks_path: /home/git/gitlab-shell/hooks/ # File that contains the secret key for verifying access for gitlab-shell. # Default is '.gitlab_shell_secret' relative to Rails.root (i.e. root of the GitLab app). # secret_file: /home/git/gitlab/.gitlab_shell_secret # Git over HTTP upload_pack: true receive_pack: true # Git import/fetch timeout, in seconds. Defaults to 3 hours. # git_timeout: 10800 # If you use non-standard ssh port you need to specify it # ssh_port: 22 workhorse: # File that contains the secret key for verifying access for gitlab-workhorse. # Default is '.gitlab_workhorse_secret' relative to Rails.root (i.e. root of the GitLab app). # secret_file: /home/git/gitlab/.gitlab_workhorse_secret ## Git settings # CAUTION! # Use the default values unless you really know what you are doing git: bin_path: /usr/bin/git ## Webpack settings # If enabled, this will tell rails to serve frontend assets from the webpack-dev-server running # on a given port instead of serving directly from /assets/webpack. This is only indended for use # in development. webpack: # dev_server: # enabled: true # host: localhost # port: 3808 ## Monitoring # Built in monitoring settings monitoring: # Time between sampling of unicorn socket metrics, in seconds # unicorn_sampler_interval: 10 # IP whitelist to access monitoring endpoints ip_whitelist: - 127.0.0.0/8 # Sidekiq exporter is webserver built in to Sidekiq to expose Prometheus metrics sidekiq_exporter: # enabled: true # address: localhost # port: 3807 # # 5. Extra customization # ========================== extra: ## Google analytics. Uncomment if you want it # google_analytics_id: '_your_tracking_id' ## Piwik analytics. # piwik_url: '_your_piwik_url' # piwik_site_id: '_your_piwik_site_id' rack_attack: git_basic_auth: # Rack Attack IP banning enabled # enabled: true # # Whitelist requests from 127.0.0.1 for web proxies (NGINX/Apache) with incorrect headers # ip_whitelist: ["127.0.0.1"] # # Limit the number of Git HTTP authentication attempts per IP # maxretry: 10 # # Reset the auth attempt counter per IP after 60 seconds # findtime: 60 # # Ban an IP for one hour (3600s) after too many auth attempts # bantime: 3600 development: <<: *base test: <<: *base gravatar: enabled: true lfs: enabled: false # The location where LFS objects are stored (default: shared/lfs-objects). # storage_path: shared/lfs-objects object_store: enabled: false remote_directory: lfs-objects # The bucket name connection: provider: AWS # Only AWS supported at the moment aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY region: us-east-1 artifacts: path: tmp/tests/artifacts enabled: true # The location where build artifacts are stored (default: shared/artifacts). # path: shared/artifacts object_store: enabled: false remote_directory: artifacts # The bucket name background_upload: false connection: provider: AWS # Only AWS supported at the moment aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY region: us-east-1 uploads: storage_path: tmp/tests/public object_store: enabled: false connection: provider: AWS # Only AWS supported at the moment aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY region: us-east-1 gitlab: host: localhost port: 80 # When you run tests we clone and setup gitlab-shell # In order to setup it correctly you need to specify # your system username you use to run GitLab # user: YOUR_USERNAME pages: path: tmp/tests/pages repositories: storages: default: path: tmp/tests/repositories/ gitaly_address: unix:tmp/tests/gitaly/gitaly.socket broken: path: tmp/tests/non-existent-repositories gitaly_address: unix:tmp/tests/gitaly/gitaly.socket gitaly: client_path: tmp/tests/gitaly token: secret backup: path: tmp/tests/backups gitlab_shell: path: tmp/tests/gitlab-shell/ hooks_path: tmp/tests/gitlab-shell/hooks/ issues_tracker: redmine: title: "Redmine" project_url: "http://redmine/projects/:issues_tracker_id" issues_url: "http://redmine/:project_id/:issues_tracker_id/:id" new_issue_url: "http://redmine/projects/:issues_tracker_id/issues/new" jira: title: "JIRA" url: https://sample_company.atlassian.net project_key: PROJECT omniauth: enabled: true allow_single_sign_on: true external_providers: [] providers: - { name: 'cas3', label: 'cas3', args: { url: 'https://sso.example.com', disable_ssl_verification: false, login_url: '/cas/login', service_validate_url: '/cas/p3/serviceValidate', logout_url: '/cas/logout'} } - { name: 'github', app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID', app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET', url: "https://github.com/", verify_ssl: false, args: { scope: 'user:email' } } - { name: 'bitbucket', app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID', app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET' } - { name: 'gitlab', app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID', app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET', args: { scope: 'api' } } - { name: 'google_oauth2', app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID', app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET', args: { access_type: 'offline', approval_prompt: '' } } - { name: 'facebook', app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID', app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET' } - { name: 'twitter', app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID', app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET' } - { name: 'jwt', app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET', args: { algorithm: 'HS256', uid_claim: 'email', required_claims: ["name", "email"], info_map: { name: "name", email: "email" }, auth_url: 'https://example.com/', valid_within: null, } } - { name: 'auth0', args: { client_id: 'YOUR_AUTH0_CLIENT_ID', client_secret: 'YOUR_AUTH0_CLIENT_SECRET', namespace: 'YOUR_AUTH0_DOMAIN' } } - { name: 'authentiq', app_id: 'YOUR_CLIENT_ID', app_secret: 'YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET', args: { scope: 'aq:name email~rs address aq:push' } } ldap: enabled: false servers: main: label: ldap host: 127.0.0.1 port: 3890 uid: 'uid' encryption: 'plain' # "start_tls" or "simple_tls" or "plain" base: 'dc=example,dc=com' user_filter: '' group_base: 'ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com' admin_group: '' staging: <<: *base