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Forest Godfrey
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Achilleas Pipinellis
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Merge branch 'docs-replace-pipelines-cicd' into 'master'
Change Pipelines to CI/CD for Settings page See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!14168
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@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ What is important is that each job is run independently from each other.
If you want to check whether your
`.gitlab-ci.yml`
file is valid, there is a
Lint tool under the page
`/ci/lint`
of your GitLab instance. You can also find
a "CI Lint" button to go to this page under
**
Pipelines
➔ Pipelines**
and
a "CI Lint" button to go to this page under
**
CI/CD
➔ Pipelines**
and
**Pipelines ➔ Jobs**
in your project.
For more information and a complete
`.gitlab-ci.yml`
syntax, please read
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[
Runners
](
../runners/README.md
)
documentation.
You can find whether any Runners are assigned to your project by going to
**Settings ➔
Pipelines
**
. Setting up a Runner is easy and straightforward. The
**Settings ➔
CI/CD
**
. Setting up a Runner is easy and straightforward. The
official Runner supported by GitLab is written in Go and its documentation
can be found at
<https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/>
.
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@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ Follow the links above to set up your own Runner or use a Shared Runner as
described in the next section.
Once the Runner has been set up, you should see it on the Runners page of your
project, following
**Settings ➔
Pipelines
**
.
project, following
**Settings ➔
CI/CD
**
.
![
Activated runners
](
img/runners_activated.png
)
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build any project.
To enable the
**Shared Runners**
you have to go to your project's
**Settings ➔
Pipelines
**
and click
**Enable shared runners**
.
**Settings ➔
CI/CD
**
and click
**Enable shared runners**
.
[
Read more on Shared Runners
](
../runners/README.md
)
.
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A Runner that is specific only runs for the specified project(s). A shared Runner
can run jobs for every project that has enabled the option
**Allow shared Runners**
under
**Settings ➔
Pipelines
**
.
under
**Settings ➔
CI/CD
**
.
Projects with high demand of CI activity can also benefit from using specific
Runners. By having dedicated Runners you are guaranteed that the Runner is not
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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ You can only register a shared Runner if you are an admin of the GitLab instance
Shared Runners are enabled by default as of GitLab 8.2, but can be disabled
with the
**Disable shared Runners**
button which is present under each project's
**Settings ➔
Pipelines
**
page. Previous versions of GitLab defaulted shared
**Settings ➔
CI/CD
**
page. Previous versions of GitLab defaulted shared
Runners to disabled.
## Registering a specific Runner
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To create a specific Runner without having admin rights to the GitLab instance,
visit the project you want to make the Runner work for in GitLab:
1.
Go to
**Settings ➔
Pipelines
**
to obtain the token
1.
Go to
**Settings ➔
CI/CD
**
to obtain the token
1.
[
Register the Runner
][
register
]
### Making an existing shared Runner specific
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To lock/unlock a Runner:
1.
Visit your project's
**Settings ➔
Pipelines
**
1.
Visit your project's
**Settings ➔
CI/CD
**
1.
Find the Runner you wish to lock/unlock and make sure it's enabled
1.
Click the pencil button
1.
Check the
**Lock to current projects**
option
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To enable/disable a Runner in your project:
1.
Visit your project's
**Settings ➔
Pipelines
**
1.
Visit your project's
**Settings ➔
CI/CD
**
1.
Find the Runner you wish to enable/disable
1.
Click
**Enable for this project**
or
**Disable for this project**
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To protect/unprotect Runners:
1.
Visit your project's
**Settings ➔
Pipelines
**
1.
Visit your project's
**Settings ➔
CI/CD
**
1.
Find a Runner you want to protect/unprotect and make sure it's enabled
1.
Click the pencil button besides the Runner name
1.
Check the
**Protected**
option
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To make a Runner pick tagged/untagged jobs:
1.
Visit your project's
**Settings ➔
Pipelines
**
1.
Visit your project's
**Settings ➔
CI/CD
**
1.
Find the Runner you wish and make sure it's enabled
1.
Click the pencil button
1.
Check the
**Run untagged jobs**
option
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passphrase to the SSH key, or the
`before_script`
will prompt for it.
Then, create a new
**Secret Variable**
in your project settings on GitLab
following
**Settings >
Pipelines
**
and look for the "Secret Variables" section.
following
**Settings >
CI/CD
**
and look for the "Secret Variables" section.
As
**Key**
add the name
`SSH_PRIVATE_KEY`
and in the
**Value**
field paste the
content of your _private_ key that you created earlier.
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## Adding a new trigger
You can add a new trigger by going to your project's
**Settings ➔
Pipelines
**
under
**Triggers**
. The
**Add trigger**
button will
**Settings ➔
CI/CD
**
under
**Triggers**
. The
**Add trigger**
button will
create a new token which you can then use to trigger a rerun of this
particular project's pipeline.
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## Revoking a trigger
You can revoke a trigger any time by going at your project's
**Settings ➔
Pipelines
**
under
**Triggers**
and hitting the
**Revoke**
button.
**Settings ➔
CI/CD
**
under
**Triggers**
and hitting the
**Revoke**
button.
The action is irreversible.
## Triggering a pipeline
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The required parameters are the
[
trigger's `token`
](
#authentication-tokens
)
and the Git
`ref`
on which the trigger will be performed. Valid refs are the
branch and the tag. The
`:id`
of a project can be found by
[
querying the API
](
../../api/projects.md
)
or by visiting the
**
Pipelines
**
[
querying the API
](
../../api/projects.md
)
or by visiting the
**
CI/CD
**
settings page which provides self-explanatory examples.
When a rerun of a pipeline is triggered, the information is exposed in GitLab's
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@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ only.
[
^1
]:
On
public and internal projects, all users are able to perform this action.
[
^2
]:
Guest
users can only view the confidential issues they created themselves
[
^3
]:
If
**Public pipelines**
is enabled in
**Project Settings >
Pipelines
**
[
^3
]:
If
**Public pipelines**
is enabled in
**Project Settings >
CI/CD
**
[
^4
]:
Not
allowed for Guest, Reporter, Developer, Master, or Owner
[
^5
]:
Only
if user is not external one.
[
^6
]:
Only
if user is a member of the project.
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# Pipelines settings
To reach the pipelines settings navigate to your project's
**Settings ➔
Pipelines
**
.
**Settings ➔
CI/CD
**
.
The following settings can be configured per project.
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