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Jérome Perrin
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Dec 18, 2015
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Achilleas Pipinellis
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James Edwards-Jones
Jan 31, 2017
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Minor cleanup, use gitlab.io as an example domain for GP
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1.
You need to properly configure your DNS to point to the domain that pages
1.
You need to properly configure your DNS to point to the domain that pages
will be served
will be served
1.
Pages use a separate
n
ginx configuration file which needs to be explicitly
1.
Pages use a separate
N
ginx configuration file which needs to be explicitly
added in the server under which GitLab EE runs
added in the server under which GitLab EE runs
Both of these settings are described in detail in the sections below.
Both of these settings are described in detail in the sections below.
### DNS configuration
### DNS configuration
GitLab Pages expect to run on their own virtual host. In your DNS
you need to
GitLab Pages expect to run on their own virtual host. In your DNS
server/provider
add a
[
wildcard DNS A record
][
wiki-wildcard-dns
]
pointing to the host that
you need to add a
[
wildcard DNS A record
][
wiki-wildcard-dns
]
pointing to the
GitLab runs. For example, an entry would look like this:
host that
GitLab runs. For example, an entry would look like this:
```
```
*.gitlab
pages.com
. 60 IN A 1.2.3.4
*.gitlab
.io
. 60 IN A 1.2.3.4
```
```
where
`gitlab
pages.com
`
is the domain under which GitLab Pages will be served
where
`gitlab
.io
`
is the domain under which GitLab Pages will be served
and
`1.2.3.4`
is the IP address of your GitLab instance.
and
`1.2.3.4`
is the IP address of your GitLab instance.
It is strongly advised to
**not**
use the GitLab domain to serve user pages.
It is strongly advised to
**not**
use the GitLab domain to serve user pages.
See
[
security
](
#security
)
.
For more information see the
[
security section
](
#security
)
.
### Omnibus package installations
### Omnibus package installations
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# The domain under which the pages are served:
# The domain under which the pages are served:
# http://group.example.com/project
# http://group.example.com/project
# or project path can be a group page: group.example.com
# or project path can be a group page: group.example.com
host:
example.com
host:
gitlab.io
port: 80 # Set to 443 if you serve the pages with HTTPS
port: 80 # Set to 443 if you serve the pages with HTTPS
https: false # Set to true if you serve the pages with HTTPS
https: false # Set to true if you serve the pages with HTTPS
```
```
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```
```
Don't forget to add your domain name in the Nginx config. For example if
Don't forget to add your domain name in the Nginx config. For example if
your GitLab pages domain is `gitlab
pages.com
`, replace
your GitLab pages domain is `gitlab
.io
`, replace
```bash
```bash
server_name ~^(?<group>.*)\.YOUR_GITLAB_PAGES\.DOMAIN$;
server_name ~^(?<group>.*)\.YOUR_GITLAB_PAGES\.DOMAIN$;
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with
with
```
```
server_name
~^(?<group>.*)\.gitlabpages\.com$
;
server_name
*.gitlab.io
;
```
```
You must be extra careful to not remove the backslashes. If you are using
You must be add `*` in front of your domain, this is required to catch all
a subdomain, make sure to escape all dots (`.`) with a backslash (\).
subdomains of `gitlab.io`.
For example `pages.gitlab.io` would be:
```
server_name ~^(?<group>.*)\.pages\.gitlab\.io$;
```
1.
Restart Nginx and GitLab:
1.
Restart Nginx and GitLab:
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# The domain under which the pages are served:
# The domain under which the pages are served:
# http://group.example.com/project
# http://group.example.com/project
# or project path can be a group page: group.example.com
# or project path can be a group page: group.example.com
host:
example.com
host:
gitlab.io
port: 443 # Set to 443 if you serve the pages with HTTPS
port: 443 # Set to 443 if you serve the pages with HTTPS
https: true # Set to true if you serve the pages with HTTPS
https: true # Set to true if you serve the pages with HTTPS
```
```
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@@ -128,13 +123,13 @@ required.
```
```
Make sure to edit the config to add your domain as well as correctly point
Make sure to edit the config to add your domain as well as correctly point
to the right location
where the SSL certificates reside. After all changes
to the right location
of the SSL certificate files. Restart Nginx for the
restart Nginx
.
changes to take effect
.
## Set maximum pages size
## Set maximum pages size
The maximum size of the unpacked archive
can be configured in the Admin area
The maximum size of the unpacked archive
per project can be configured in the
under the Application settings in the
**Maximum size of pages (MB)**
.
Admin area
under the Application settings in the
**Maximum size of pages (MB)**
.
The default is 100MB.
The default is 100MB.
## Change storage path
## Change storage path
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