Commit ef10f4c5 authored by Lin Jen-Shin's avatar Lin Jen-Shin

Add docs for protected variables

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Secret Variables
Secret and protected variables
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These variables will be set to environment by the runner.
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1. [Trigger variables][triggers] (take precedence over all)
1. [Secret variables](#secret-variables)
1. [Protected variables](#protected-variables)
1. YAML-defined [job-level variables](../yaml/README.md#job-variables)
1. YAML-defined [global variables](../yaml/README.md#variables)
1. [Deployment variables](#deployment-variables)
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Secret variables can be added by going to your project's
**Settings ➔ Pipelines**, then finding the section called
**Secret Variables**.
**Secret and protected variables**.
Once you set them, they will be available for all subsequent jobs.
Once you set them, they will be available for all subsequent pipelines.
## Protected variables
>**Notes:**
- This feature requires GitLab Runner 0.4.0 or higher.
- A protected variable is a secret variable which is protected.
All secret variables could be protected. Whenever a secret variable is
protected, it would only be securely passed to pipelines running on the
protected branches or protected tags. The other pipelines would not get any
protected variables.
Protected variables can be added by going to your project's
**Settings ➔ Pipelines**, then finding the section called
**Secret and protected variables**, and check *Protected*.
Once you set them, they will be available for all subsequent pipelines.
## Deployment variables
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export CI_REGISTRY_PASSWORD="longalfanumstring"
```
[ce-13784]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/13784
[runner]: https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/
[triggered]: ../triggers/README.md
[triggers]: ../triggers/README.md#pass-job-variables-to-a-trigger
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