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Track deployments of an external deployment tool (FREE)
Introduced in GitLab 12.5.
While GitLab offers a built-in deployment solution, you might prefer to use an external deployment tool, such as Heroku or ArgoCD. GitLab can receive deployment events from these external tools and allows you to track the deployments within GitLab. For example, the following features are available by setting up tracking:
- See when an merge request has been deployed, and to which environment.
- Filter merge requests by environment or deployment date.
- DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA) metrics.
- View environments and deployments.
- Track newly included merge requests per deployment.
NOTE: Some of the features are not available because GitLab can't authorize and leverage those external deployments, including Protected Environments, Deployment Approvals, Deployment safety, and Environment rollback.
How to set up deployment tracking
External deployment tools usually offer a webhook to execute an additional API request when deployment state is changed. You can configure your tool to make a request to the GitLab Deployment API. Here is an overview of the event and API request flow:
- When a deployment starts running, create a deployment with
running
status. - When a deployment succeeds, update the deployment status to
success
. - When a deployment fails, update the deployment status to
failed
.
NOTE: You can create a project access token for the GitLab API authentication.
Example: Track deployments of ArgoCD
You can use ArgoCD webhook to send deployment events to GitLab Deployment API.
Here is an example setup that creates a success
deployment record in GitLab when ArgoCD successfully deploys a new revision:
-
Create a new webhook. You can save the following manifest file and apply it by
kubectl apply -n argocd -f <manifiest-file-path>
:apiVersion: v1 kind: ConfigMap metadata: name: argocd-notifications-cm data: trigger.on-deployed: | - description: Application is synced and healthy. Triggered once per commit. oncePer: app.status.sync.revision send: - gitlab-deployment-status when: app.status.operationState.phase in ['Succeeded'] and app.status.health.status == 'Healthy' template.gitlab-deployment-status: | webhook: gitlab: method: POST path: /projects/<your-project-id>/deployments body: | { "status": "success", "environment": "production", "sha": "{{.app.status.operationState.operation.sync.revision}}", "ref": "main", "tag": "false" } service.webhook.gitlab: | url: https://gitlab.com/api/v4 headers: - name: PRIVATE-TOKEN value: <your-access-token> - name: Content-type value: application/json
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Create a new subscription in your application:
kubectl patch app <your-app-name> -n argocd -p '{"metadata": {"annotations": {"notifications.argoproj.io/subscribe.on-deployed.gitlab":""}}}' --type merge
NOTE:
If a deployment wasn't created as expected, you can troubleshoot with argocd-notifications
tool.
For example, argocd-notifications template notify gitlab-deployment-status <your-app-name> --recipient gitlab:argocd-notifications
triggers API request immediately and renders an error message from GitLab API server if any.