Commit 5c6a72b4 authored by Achilleas Pipinellis's avatar Achilleas Pipinellis

Merge branch 'docs/grammar-environments' into 'master'

Grammar fix in environments.md: s/base/basis

See merge request !7552
parents 91a52bb7 039aae66
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As the name suggests, it is possible to create environments on the fly by just
declaring their names dynamically in `.gitlab-ci.yml`. Dynamic environments is
the base of [Review apps](review_apps.md).
the basis of [Review apps](review_apps.md).
GitLab Runner exposes various [environment variables][variables] when a job runs,
and as such, you can use them as environment names. Let's add another job in
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It is assumed that the user has already setup NGINX and GitLab Runner in the
server this job will run on.
>**Note:**
Be sure to check out the [limitations](#limitations) section for some edge
cases regarding naming of you branches and Review Apps.
---
The development workflow would now be:
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## Limitations
- You are limited to use only the [CI predefined variables][variables] in the
1. If the branch name contains special characters (`/`), and you use the
`$CI_BUILD_REF_NAME` variable to dynamically create environments, there might
be complications during your Review Apps deployment. Follow the
[issue 22849][ce-22849] for more information.
1. You are limited to use only the [CI predefined variables][variables] in the
`environment: name`. If you try to re-use variables defined inside `script`
as part of the environment name, it will not work.
- If the branch name contains special characters and you use the
`$CI_BUILD_REF_NAME` variable to dynamically create environments, there might
be complications during deployment. Follow the [issue 22849][ce-22849] for
more information.
## Further reading
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- Inspired by [Heroku's Review Apps][heroku-apps] which itself was inspired by
[Fourchette].
The base of Review Apps is the [dynamic environments] which allow you to create
The basis of Review Apps is the [dynamic environments] which allow you to create
a new environment (dynamically) for each one of your branches.
A Review App can then be visible as a link when you visit the [merge request]
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