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stage: Verify
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group: Pipeline Authoring
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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type: reference
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---
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# Pipeline Editor **(FREE)**
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> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/4540) in GitLab 13.8.
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> - [Feature flag removed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/270059) in GitLab 13.10.
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The pipeline editor is the primary place to edit the GitLab CI/CD configuration in
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the `.gitlab-ci.yml` file in the root of your repository. To access the editor, go to **CI/CD > Editor**.
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From the pipeline editor page you can:
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- Select the branch to work from.
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- [Validate](#validate-ci-configuration) your configuration syntax while editing the file.
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- Do a deeper [lint](#lint-ci-configuration) of your configuration, that verifies it with any configuration
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added with the [`include`](../yaml/index.md#include) keyword.
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- View a [list of the CI/CD configuration added with the `include` keyword](#view-included-cicd-configuration).
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- See a [visualization](#visualize-ci-configuration) of the current configuration.
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- View an [expanded](#view-expanded-configuration) version of your configuration.
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- [Commit](#commit-changes-to-ci-configuration) the changes to a specific branch.
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In GitLab 13.9 and earlier, you must already have [a `.gitlab-ci.yml` file](../quick_start/index.md#create-a-gitlab-ciyml-file)
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on the default branch of your project to use the editor.
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## Validate CI configuration
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As you edit your pipeline configuration, it is continually validated against the GitLab CI/CD
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pipeline schema. It checks the syntax of your CI YAML configuration, and also runs
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some basic logical validations.
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The result of this validation is shown at the top of the editor page. If your configuration
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is invalid, a tip is shown to help you fix the problem:
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![Errors in a CI configuration validation](img/pipeline_editor_validate_v13_8.png)
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## Lint CI configuration
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To test the validity of your GitLab CI/CD configuration before committing the changes,
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you can use the CI lint tool. To access it, go to **CI/CD > Editor** and select the **Lint** tab.
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This tool checks for syntax and logical errors but goes into more detail than the
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automatic [validation](#validate-ci-configuration) in the editor.
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The results are updated in real-time. Any changes you make to the configuration are
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reflected in the CI lint. It displays the same results as the existing [CI Lint tool](../lint.md).
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![Linting errors in a CI configuration](img/pipeline_editor_lint_v13_8.png)
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## View included CI/CD configuration
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> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/7064) in GitLab 15.0 [with a flag](../../administration/feature_flags.md) named `pipeline_editor_file_tree`. Disabled by default.
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> - [Feature flag removed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/357219) in GitLab 15.1.
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You can review configuration added with the [`include`](../yaml/index.md#include)
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keyword in the pipeline editor. In the top right, select the file tree (**{file-tree}**)
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to see a list of all included configuration files. Selected files open in a new tab
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for review.
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## Visualize CI configuration
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> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/241722) in GitLab 13.5.
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> - [Moved to **CI/CD > Editor**](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/263141) in GitLab 13.7.
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> - [Feature flag removed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/290117) in GitLab 13.12.
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To view a visualization of your `.gitlab-ci.yml` configuration, in your project,
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go to **CI/CD > Editor**, and then select the **Visualize** tab. The
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visualization shows all stages and jobs. Any [`needs`](../yaml/index.md#needs)
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relationships are displayed as lines connecting jobs together, showing the
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hierarchy of execution:
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![CI configuration Visualization](img/ci_config_visualization_v13_7.png)
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Hover over a job to highlight its `needs` relationships:
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![CI configuration visualization on hover](img/ci_config_visualization_hover_v13_7.png)
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If the configuration does not have any `needs` relationships, then no lines are drawn because
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each job depends only on the previous stage being completed successfully.
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## View expanded configuration
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> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/246801) in GitLab 13.9.
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> - [Feature flag removed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/301103) in GitLab 13.12.
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To view the fully expanded CI/CD configuration as one combined file, go to the
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pipeline editor's **View merged YAML** tab. This tab displays an expanded configuration
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where:
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- Configuration imported with [`include`](../yaml/index.md#include) is copied into the view.
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- Jobs that use [`extends`](../yaml/index.md#extends) display with the
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[extended configuration merged into the job](../yaml/yaml_optimization.md#merge-details).
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- [YAML anchors](../yaml/yaml_optimization.md#anchors) are replaced with the linked configuration.
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- [YAML `!reference` tags](../yaml/yaml_optimization.md#reference-tags) are also replaced
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with the linked configuration.
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Using `!reference` tags can cause nested configuration that display with
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multiple hyphens (`-`) in the expanded view. This behavior is expected, and the extra
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hyphens do not affect the job's execution. For example, this configuration and
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fully expanded version are both valid:
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- `.gitlab-ci.yml` file:
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```yaml
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.python-req:
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script:
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- pip install pyflakes
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lint-python:
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image: python:latest
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script:
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- !reference [.python-req, script]
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- pyflakes python/
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```
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- Expanded configuration in **View merged YAML** tab:
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```yaml
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".python-req":
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script:
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- pip install pyflakes
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lint-python:
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script:
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- - pip install pyflakes # <- The extra hyphens do not affect the job's execution.
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- pyflakes python/
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image: python:latest
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```
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## Commit changes to CI configuration
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The commit form appears at the bottom of each tab in the editor so you can commit
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your changes at any time.
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When you are satisfied with your changes, add a descriptive commit message and enter
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a branch. The branch field defaults to your project's default branch.
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If you enter a new branch name, the **Start a new merge request with these changes**
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checkbox appears. Select it to start a new merge request after you commit the changes.
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![The commit form with a new branch](img/pipeline_editor_commit_v13_8.png)
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## Troubleshooting
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### `Configuration validation currently not available` message
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This message is due to a problem with the syntax validation in the pipeline editor.
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If GitLab is unable to communicate with the service that validates the syntax, the
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information in these sections may not display properly:
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- The syntax status on the **Edit** tab (valid or invalid).
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- The **Visualize** tab.
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- The **Lint** tab.
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- The **View merged YAML** tab.
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You can still work on your CI/CD configuration and commit the changes you made without
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any issues. As soon as the service becomes available again, the syntax validation
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should display immediately.
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