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# Install GitLab under a relative URL
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While it is recommended to install GitLab on its own (sub)domain, sometimes
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this is not possible due to a variety of reasons. In that case, GitLab can also
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be installed under a relative URL, for example `https://example.com/gitlab`.
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This document describes how to run GitLab under a relative URL for installations
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from source. If you are using an Omnibus package,
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[the steps are different][omnibus-rel]. Use this guide along with the
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[installation guide](installation.md) if you are installing GitLab for the
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first time.
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There is no limit to how deeply nested the relative URL can be. For example you
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could serve GitLab under `/foo/bar/gitlab/git` without any issues.
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Note that by changing the URL on an existing GitLab installation, all remote
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URLs will change, so you'll have to manually edit them in any local repository
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that points to your GitLab instance.
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The TL;DR list of configuration files that you need to change in order to
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serve GitLab under a relative URL is:
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- `/home/git/gitlab/config/initializers/relative_url.rb`
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- `/home/git/gitlab/config/gitlab.yml`
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- `/home/git/gitlab/config/unicorn.rb`
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- `/home/git/gitlab-shell/config.yml`
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- `/etc/default/gitlab`
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After all the changes you need to recompile the assets and [restart GitLab].
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## Relative URL requirements
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If you configure GitLab with a relative URL, the assets (JavaScript, CSS, fonts,
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images, etc.) will need to be recompiled, which is a task which consumes a lot
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of CPU and memory resources. To avoid out-of-memory errors, you should have at
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least 2GB of RAM available on your system, while we recommend 4GB RAM, and 4 or
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8 CPU cores.
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See the [requirements](requirements.md) document for more information.
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## Enable relative URL in GitLab
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NOTE: **Note:**
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Do not make any changes to your web server configuration file regarding
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relative URL. The relative URL support is implemented by GitLab Workhorse.
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Before following the steps below to enable relative URL in GitLab, some
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assumptions are made:
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- GitLab is served under `/gitlab`
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- The directory under which GitLab is installed is `/home/git/`
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Make sure to follow all steps below:
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1. (Optional) If you run short on resources, you can temporarily free up some
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memory by shutting down the GitLab service with the following command:
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```shell
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sudo service gitlab stop
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```
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1. Create `/home/git/gitlab/config/initializers/relative_url.rb`
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```shell
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cp /home/git/gitlab/config/initializers/relative_url.rb.sample \
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/home/git/gitlab/config/initializers/relative_url.rb
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```
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and change the following line:
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```ruby
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config.relative_url_root = "/gitlab"
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```
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1. Edit `/home/git/gitlab/config/gitlab.yml` and uncomment/change the
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following line:
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```yaml
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relative_url_root: /gitlab
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```
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1. Edit `/home/git/gitlab/config/unicorn.rb` and uncomment/change the
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following line:
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```ruby
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ENV['RAILS_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT'] = "/gitlab"
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```
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1. Edit `/home/git/gitlab-shell/config.yml` and append the relative path to
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the following line:
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```yaml
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gitlab_url: http://127.0.0.1/gitlab
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```
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1. Make sure you have copied the supplied init script and the defaults file
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as stated in the [installation guide](installation.md#install-init-script).
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Then, edit `/etc/default/gitlab` and set in `gitlab_workhorse_options` the
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`-authBackend` setting to read like:
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```shell
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-authBackend http://127.0.0.1:8080/gitlab
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```
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**Note:**
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If you are using a custom init script, make sure to edit the above
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GitLab Workhorse setting as needed.
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1. [Restart GitLab][] for the changes to take effect.
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## Disable relative URL in GitLab
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To disable the relative URL:
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1. Remove `/home/git/gitlab/config/initializers/relative_url.rb`
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1. Follow the same as above starting from 2. and set up the
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GitLab URL to one that doesn't contain a relative path.
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[omnibus-rel]: https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/configuration.html#configuring-a-relative-url-for-gitlab "How to set up relative URL in Omnibus GitLab"
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[restart gitlab]: ../administration/restart_gitlab.md#installations-from-source "How to restart GitLab"
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