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Léo-Paul Géneau
gitlab-ce
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4413d97b
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4413d97b
authored
Mar 16, 2017
by
Achilleas Pipinellis
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Merge branch 'zj-rename-ci-vars' into 'master'
Futher rename the CI variables See merge request !9851
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config/initializers/rspec_profiling.rb
config/initializers/rspec_profiling.rb
+1
-1
doc/ci/docker/using_docker_build.md
doc/ci/docker/using_docker_build.md
+7
-7
doc/ci/environments.md
doc/ci/environments.md
+19
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doc/ci/review_apps/index.md
doc/ci/review_apps/index.md
+1
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doc/ci/variables/README.md
doc/ci/variables/README.md
+26
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doc/ci/yaml/README.md
doc/ci/yaml/README.md
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doc/user/project/new_ci_build_permissions_model.md
doc/user/project/new_ci_build_permissions_model.md
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lib/tasks/gitlab/dev.rake
lib/tasks/gitlab/dev.rake
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spec/lib/expand_variables_spec.rb
spec/lib/expand_variables_spec.rb
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spec/lib/gitlab/ci/config/entry/environment_spec.rb
spec/lib/gitlab/ci/config/entry/environment_spec.rb
+2
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spec/models/environment_spec.rb
spec/models/environment_spec.rb
+1
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spec/requests/api/runner_spec.rb
spec/requests/api/runner_spec.rb
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spec/requests/ci/api/builds_spec.rb
spec/requests/ci/api/builds_spec.rb
+5
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spec/services/ci/create_pipeline_service_spec.rb
spec/services/ci/create_pipeline_service_spec.rb
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spec/services/create_deployment_service_spec.rb
spec/services/create_deployment_service_spec.rb
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spec/simplecov_env.rb
spec/simplecov_env.rb
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.gitlab-ci.yml
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@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ stages:
<<
:
*dedicated-runner
<<
:
*use-db
script
:
-
JOB_NAME=( $CI_
BUILD
_NAME )
-
JOB_NAME=( $CI_
JOB
_NAME )
-
export CI_NODE_INDEX=${JOB_NAME[1]}
-
export CI_NODE_TOTAL=${JOB_NAME[2]}
-
export KNAPSACK_REPORT_PATH=knapsack/rspec_node_${CI_NODE_INDEX}_${CI_NODE_TOTAL}_report.json
...
...
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ stages:
<<
:
*dedicated-runner
<<
:
*use-db
script
:
-
JOB_NAME=( $CI_
BUILD
_NAME )
-
JOB_NAME=( $CI_
JOB
_NAME )
-
export CI_NODE_INDEX=${JOB_NAME[1]}
-
export CI_NODE_TOTAL=${JOB_NAME[2]}
-
export KNAPSACK_REPORT_PATH=knapsack/spinach_node_${CI_NODE_INDEX}_${CI_NODE_TOTAL}_report.json
...
...
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ spinach 9 10: *spinach-knapsack
<<
:
*dedicated-runner
stage
:
test
script
:
-
bundle exec $CI_
BUILD
_NAME
-
bundle exec $CI_
JOB
_NAME
rubocop
:
<<
:
*ruby-static-analysis
...
...
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ rake ee_compat_check:
-
ee_compat_check/repo/
-
vendor/ruby
artifacts
:
name
:
"
${CI_
BUILD_NAME}_${CI_BUILD_REF_NAME}_${CI_BUILD
_REF}"
name
:
"
${CI_
JOB_NAME}_${CI_COMIT_REF_NAME}_${CI_COMMIT
_REF}"
when
:
on_failure
expire_in
:
10d
paths
:
...
...
@@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ migration paths:
-
sed -i 's/localhost/redis/g' config/resque.yml
-
bundle install --without postgres production --jobs $(nproc) $FLAGS --retry=3
-
bundle exec rake db:drop db:create db:schema:load db:seed_fu
-
git checkout $CI_
BUILD
_REF
-
git checkout $CI_
COMMIT
_REF
-
source scripts/prepare_build.sh
-
bundle exec rake db:migrate
...
...
@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ notify:slack:
SETUP_DB
:
"
false"
USE_BUNDLE_INSTALL
:
"
false"
script
:
-
./scripts/notify_slack.sh "#development" "Build on \`$CI_
BUILD_REF_NAME\` failed! Commit \`$(git log -1 --oneline)\` See <https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/$(basename "$PWD")/commit/"$CI_BUILD
_REF"/pipelines>"
-
./scripts/notify_slack.sh "#development" "Build on \`$CI_
COMMIT_REF_NAME\` failed! Commit \`$(git log -1 --oneline)\` See <https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/$(basename "$PWD")/commit/"$CI_COMMIT
_REF"/pipelines>"
when
:
on_failure
only
:
-
master@gitlab-org/gitlab-ce
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config/initializers/rspec_profiling.rb
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ module RspecProfilingExt
module
Git
def
branch
ENV
[
'CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME'
]
||
super
ENV
[
'CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME'
]
||
super
end
end
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doc/ci/docker/using_docker_build.md
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@@ -298,14 +298,14 @@ could look like:
-
docker:dind
stage
:
build
script
:
-
docker login -u gitlab-ci-token -p $CI_
BUILD
_TOKEN registry.example.com
-
docker login -u gitlab-ci-token -p $CI_
JOB
_TOKEN registry.example.com
-
docker build -t registry.example.com/group/project:latest .
-
docker push registry.example.com/group/project:latest
```
You have to use the special
`gitlab-ci-token`
user created for you in order to
push to the Registry connected to your project. Its password is provided in the
`$CI_
BUILD
_TOKEN`
variable. This allows you to automate building and deployment
`$CI_
JOB
_TOKEN`
variable. This allows you to automate building and deployment
of your Docker images.
You can also make use of
[
other variables
](
../variables/README.md
)
to avoid hardcoding:
...
...
@@ -315,10 +315,10 @@ services:
-
docker:dind
variables
:
IMAGE_TAG
:
$CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE:$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME
IMAGE_TAG
:
$CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE:$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME
before_script
:
-
docker login -u gitlab-ci-token -p $CI_
BUILD
_TOKEN $CI_REGISTRY
-
docker login -u gitlab-ci-token -p $CI_
COMMIT
_TOKEN $CI_REGISTRY
build
:
stage
:
build
...
...
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ build:
```
Here,
`$CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE`
would be resolved to the address of the registry tied
to this project, and
`$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME`
would be resolved to the branch or
to this project, and
`$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME`
would be resolved to the branch or
tag name for this particular job. We also declare our own variable,
`$IMAGE_TAG`
,
combining the two to save us some typing in the
`script`
section.
...
...
@@ -350,11 +350,11 @@ stages:
-
deploy
variables
:
CONTAINER_TEST_IMAGE
:
registry.example.com/my-group/my-project:$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME
CONTAINER_TEST_IMAGE
:
registry.example.com/my-group/my-project:$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME
CONTAINER_RELEASE_IMAGE
:
registry.example.com/my-group/my-project:latest
before_script
:
-
docker login -u gitlab-ci-token -p $CI_
BUILD
_TOKEN registry.example.com
-
docker login -u gitlab-ci-token -p $CI_
JOB
_TOKEN registry.example.com
build
:
stage
:
build
...
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doc/ci/environments.md
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@@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ deploy_review:
script
:
-
echo "Deploy a review app"
environment
:
name
:
review/$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME
name
:
review/$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME
url
:
https://$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG.example.com
only
:
-
branches
...
...
@@ -306,22 +306,22 @@ deploy_review:
Let's break it down in pieces. The job's name is
`deploy_review`
and it runs
on the
`deploy`
stage. The
`script`
at this point is fictional, you'd have to
use your own based on your deployment. Then, we set the
`environment`
with the
`environment:name`
being
`review/$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME`
. Now that's an interesting
`environment:name`
being
`review/$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME`
. Now that's an interesting
one. Since the
[
environment name
][
env-name
]
can contain slashes (
`/`
), we can
use this pattern to distinguish between dynamic environments and the regular
ones.
So, the first part is
`review`
, followed by a
`/`
and then
`$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME`
which takes the value of the branch name. Since
`$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME`
itself may
So, the first part is
`review`
, followed by a
`/`
and then
`$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME`
which takes the value of the branch name. Since
`$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME`
itself may
also contain
`/`
, or other characters that would be invalid in a domain name or
URL, we use
`$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG`
in the
`environment:url`
so that the
environment can get a specific and distinct URL for each branch. In this case,
given a
`$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME`
of
`100-Do-The-Thing`
, the URL will be something
given a
`$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME`
of
`100-Do-The-Thing`
, the URL will be something
like
`https://100-do-the-4f99a2.example.com`
. Again, the way you set up
the web server to serve these requests is based on your setup.
You could also use
`$CI_
BUILD
_REF_SLUG`
in
`environment:url`
, e.g.:
`https://$CI_
BUILD
_REF_SLUG.example.com`
. We use
`$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG`
You could also use
`$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_SLUG`
in
`environment:url`
, e.g.:
`https://$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_SLUG.example.com`
. We use
`$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG`
here because it is guaranteed to be unique, but if you're using a workflow like
[
GitLab Flow
][
gitlab-flow
]
, collisions are very unlikely, and you may prefer
environment names to be more closely based on the branch name - the example
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@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ deploy_review:
script
:
-
echo "Deploy a review app"
environment
:
name
:
review/$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME
name
:
review/$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME
url
:
https://$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG.example.com
only
:
-
branches
...
...
@@ -387,16 +387,16 @@ deploy_prod:
A more realistic example would include copying files to a location where a
webserver (NGINX) could then read and serve. The example below will copy the
`public`
directory to
`/srv/nginx/$CI_
BUILD
_REF_SLUG/public`
:
`public`
directory to
`/srv/nginx/$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_SLUG/public`
:
```
yaml
review_app
:
stage
:
deploy
script
:
-
rsync -av --delete public /srv/nginx/$CI_
BUILD
_REF_SLUG
-
rsync -av --delete public /srv/nginx/$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_SLUG
environment
:
name
:
review/$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME
url
:
https://$CI_
BUILD
_REF_SLUG.example.com
name
:
review/$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME
url
:
https://$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_SLUG.example.com
```
It is assumed that the user has already setup NGINX and GitLab Runner in the
...
...
@@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ deploy_review:
script
:
-
echo "Deploy a review app"
environment
:
name
:
review/$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME
name
:
review/$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME
url
:
https://$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG.example.com
on_stop
:
stop_review
only
:
...
...
@@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ stop_review:
-
echo "Remove review app"
when
:
manual
environment
:
name
:
review/$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME
name
:
review/$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME
action
:
stop
```
...
...
@@ -568,13 +568,13 @@ You can read more in the [`.gitlab-ci.yml` reference][onstop].
As we've seen in the
[
dynamic environments
](
#dynamic-environments
)
, you can
prepend their name with a word, then followed by a
`/`
and finally the branch
name which is automatically defined by the
`CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME`
variable.
name which is automatically defined by the
`CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME`
variable.
In short, environments that are named like
`type/foo`
are presented under a
group named
`type`
.
In our minimal example, we name the environments
`review/$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME`
where
`$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME`
is the branch name:
In our minimal example, we name the environments
`review/$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME`
where
`$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME`
is the branch name:
```
yaml
deploy_review
:
...
...
@@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ deploy_review:
script
:
-
echo "Deploy a review app"
environment
:
name
:
review/$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME
name
:
review/$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME
```
In that case, if you visit the Environments page, and provided the branches
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doc/ci/review_apps/index.md
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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ The process of adding Review Apps in your workflow would look like:
1.
[
Install
][
install-runner
]
and
[
configure
][
conf-runner
]
a Runner that does
the deployment.
1.
Set up a job in
`.gitlab-ci.yml`
that uses the predefined
[
predefined CI environment variable
][
variables
]
`${CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME}`
to
[
predefined CI environment variable
][
variables
]
`${CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME}`
to
create dynamic environments and restrict it to run only on branches.
1.
Optionally set a job that
[
manually stops
][
manual-env
]
the Review Apps.
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doc/ci/variables/README.md
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@@ -236,18 +236,18 @@ Running on runner-8a2f473d-project-1796893-concurrent-0 via runner-8a2f473d-mach
++
CI
=
true
++
export
CI_DEBUG_TRACE
=
false
++
CI_DEBUG_TRACE
=
false
++
export
CI_
BUILD
_REF
=
dd648b2e48ce6518303b0bb580b2ee32fadaf045
++
CI_
BUILD
_REF
=
dd648b2e48ce6518303b0bb580b2ee32fadaf045
++
export
CI_
BUILD
_BEFORE_SHA
=
dd648b2e48ce6518303b0bb580b2ee32fadaf045
++
CI_
BUILD
_BEFORE_SHA
=
dd648b2e48ce6518303b0bb580b2ee32fadaf045
++
export
CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME
=
master
++
CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME
=
master
++
export
CI_
BUILD
_ID
=
7046507
++
CI_
BUILD
_ID
=
7046507
++
export
CI_
BUILD_REPO
=
https://gitlab-ci-token:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@example.com/gitlab-examples/ci-debug-trace.git
++
CI_
BUILD_REPO
=
https://gitlab-ci-token:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@example.com/gitlab-examples/ci-debug-trace.git
++
export
CI_
BUILD
_TOKEN
=
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
++
CI_
BUILD
_TOKEN
=
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
++
export
CI_
COMMIT
_REF
=
dd648b2e48ce6518303b0bb580b2ee32fadaf045
++
CI_
COMMIT
_REF
=
dd648b2e48ce6518303b0bb580b2ee32fadaf045
++
export
CI_
COMMIT
_BEFORE_SHA
=
dd648b2e48ce6518303b0bb580b2ee32fadaf045
++
CI_
COMMIT
_BEFORE_SHA
=
dd648b2e48ce6518303b0bb580b2ee32fadaf045
++
export
CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME
=
master
++
CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME
=
master
++
export
CI_
JOB
_ID
=
7046507
++
CI_
JOB
_ID
=
7046507
++
export
CI_
REPOSITORY_URL
=
https://gitlab-ci-token:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@example.com/gitlab-examples/ci-debug-trace.git
++
CI_
REPOSITORY_URL
=
https://gitlab-ci-token:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@example.com/gitlab-examples/ci-debug-trace.git
++
export
CI_
JOB
_TOKEN
=
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
++
CI_
JOB
_TOKEN
=
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
++
export
CI_PROJECT_ID
=
1796893
++
CI_PROJECT_ID
=
1796893
++
export
CI_PROJECT_DIR
=
/builds/gitlab-examples/ci-debug-trace
...
...
@@ -266,20 +266,20 @@ Running on runner-8a2f473d-project-1796893-concurrent-0 via runner-8a2f473d-mach
++
CI
=
true
++
export
GITLAB_CI
=
true
++
GITLAB_CI
=
true
++
export
CI_
BUILD
_ID
=
7046507
++
CI_
BUILD
_ID
=
7046507
++
export
CI_
BUILD
_TOKEN
=
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
++
CI_
BUILD
_TOKEN
=
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
++
export
CI_
BUILD
_REF
=
dd648b2e48ce6518303b0bb580b2ee32fadaf045
++
CI_
BUILD
_REF
=
dd648b2e48ce6518303b0bb580b2ee32fadaf045
++
export
CI_
BUILD
_BEFORE_SHA
=
dd648b2e48ce6518303b0bb580b2ee32fadaf045
++
CI_
BUILD
_BEFORE_SHA
=
dd648b2e48ce6518303b0bb580b2ee32fadaf045
++
export
CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME
=
master
++
CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME
=
master
++
export
CI_
BUILD
_NAME
=
debug_trace
++
CI_
BUILD
_NAME
=
debug_trace
++
export
CI_
BUILD
_STAGE
=
test
++
CI_
BUILD
_STAGE
=
test
++
export
CI_
JOB
_ID
=
7046507
++
CI_
JOB
_ID
=
7046507
++
export
CI_
JOB
_TOKEN
=
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
++
CI_
JOB
_TOKEN
=
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
++
export
CI_
COMMIT
_REF
=
dd648b2e48ce6518303b0bb580b2ee32fadaf045
++
CI_
COMMIT
_REF
=
dd648b2e48ce6518303b0bb580b2ee32fadaf045
++
export
CI_
COMMIT
_BEFORE_SHA
=
dd648b2e48ce6518303b0bb580b2ee32fadaf045
++
CI_
COMMIT
_BEFORE_SHA
=
dd648b2e48ce6518303b0bb580b2ee32fadaf045
++
export
CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME
=
master
++
CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME
=
master
++
export
CI_
COMMIT
_NAME
=
debug_trace
++
CI_
JOB
_NAME
=
debug_trace
++
export
CI_
JOB
_STAGE
=
test
++
CI_
JOB
_STAGE
=
test
++
export
CI_SERVER_NAME
=
GitLab
++
CI_SERVER_NAME
=
GitLab
++
export
CI_SERVER_VERSION
=
8.14.3-ee
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...
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ thus allowing to fine tune them. Variables can be also defined on a
[
job level
](
#job-variables
)
.
Except for the user defined variables, there are also the ones set up by the
Runner itself. One example would be
`CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME`
which has the value of
Runner itself. One example would be
`CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME`
which has the value of
the branch or tag name for which project is built. Apart from the variables
you can set in
`.gitlab-ci.yml`
, there are also the so called secret variables
which can be set in GitLab's UI.
...
...
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ To enable per-job caching:
```
yaml
cache
:
key
:
"
$CI_
BUILD
_NAME"
key
:
"
$CI_
JOB
_NAME"
untracked
:
true
```
...
...
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ To enable per-branch caching:
```
yaml
cache
:
key
:
"
$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME"
key
:
"
$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME"
untracked
:
true
```
...
...
@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ To enable per-job and per-branch caching:
```
yaml
cache
:
key
:
"
$CI_
BUILD_NAME/$CI_BUILD
_REF_NAME"
key
:
"
$CI_
JOB_NAME/$CI_COMMIT
_REF_NAME"
untracked
:
true
```
...
...
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ To enable per-branch and per-stage caching:
```
yaml
cache
:
key
:
"
$CI_
BUILD_STAGE/$CI_BUILD
_REF_NAME"
key
:
"
$CI_
JOB_STAGE/$CI_COMMIT
_REF_NAME"
untracked
:
true
```
...
...
@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ If you use **Windows Batch** to run your shell scripts you need to replace
```
yaml
cache
:
key
:
"
%CI_
BUILD_STAGE%/%CI_BUILD
_REF_NAME%"
key
:
"
%CI_
JOB_STAGE%/%CI_COMMIT
_REF_NAME%"
untracked
:
true
```
...
...
@@ -739,12 +739,12 @@ deploy as review app:
stage
:
deploy
script
:
make deploy
environment
:
name
:
review/$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME
name
:
review/$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME
url
:
https://$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG.example.com/
```
The
`deploy as review app`
job will be marked as deployment to dynamically
create the
`review/$CI_
BUILD_REF_NAME`
environment, where
`$CI_BUILD
_REF_NAME`
create the
`review/$CI_
COMMIT_REF_NAME`
environment, where
`$CI_COMMIT
_REF_NAME`
is an
[
environment variable
][
variables
]
set by the Runner. The
`$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG`
variable is based on the environment name, but suitable
for inclusion in URLs. In this case, if the
`deploy as review app`
job was run
...
...
@@ -850,7 +850,7 @@ To create an archive with a name of the current job:
```
yaml
job
:
artifacts
:
name
:
"
$CI_
BUILD
_NAME"
name
:
"
$CI_
JOB
_NAME"
```
To create an archive with a name of the current branch or tag including only
...
...
@@ -859,7 +859,7 @@ the files that are untracked by Git:
```
yaml
job
:
artifacts
:
name
:
"
$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME"
name
:
"
$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME"
untracked
:
true
```
...
...
@@ -869,7 +869,7 @@ tag including only the files that are untracked by Git:
```
yaml
job
:
artifacts
:
name
:
"
${CI_
BUILD_NAME}_${CI_BUILD
_REF_NAME}"
name
:
"
${CI_
JOB_NAME}_${CI_COMMIT
_REF_NAME}"
untracked
:
true
```
...
...
@@ -878,7 +878,7 @@ To create an archive with a name of the current [stage](#stages) and branch name
```
yaml
job
:
artifacts
:
name
:
"
${CI_
BUILD_STAGE}_${CI_BUILD
_REF_NAME}"
name
:
"
${CI_
JOB_STAGE}_${CI_COMMIT
_REF_NAME}"
untracked
:
true
```
...
...
@@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ If you use **Windows Batch** to run your shell scripts you need to replace
```
yaml
job
:
artifacts
:
name
:
"
%CI_
BUILD_STAGE%_%CI_BUILD
_REF_NAME%"
name
:
"
%CI_
JOB_STAGE%_%CI_COMMIT
_REF_NAME%"
untracked
:
true
```
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...
doc/user/project/new_ci_build_permissions_model.md
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4413d97b
...
...
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ And then the users could also use it in their CI jobs all Docker related
commands to interact with GitLab Container Registry. For example:
```
docker login -u gitlab-ci-token -p $CI_
BUILD
_TOKEN registry.gitlab.com
docker login -u gitlab-ci-token -p $CI_
JOB
_TOKEN registry.gitlab.com
```
Using single token had multiple security implications:
...
...
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ This is how an example usage can look like:
```
test:
script:
- docker login -u gitlab-ci-token -p $CI_
BUILD
_TOKEN $CI_REGISTRY
- docker login -u gitlab-ci-token -p $CI_
JOB
_TOKEN $CI_REGISTRY
- docker pull $CI_REGISTRY/group/other-project:latest
- docker run $CI_REGISTRY/group/other-project:latest
```
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...
lib/tasks/gitlab/dev.rake
View file @
4413d97b
...
...
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ namespace :gitlab do
task
:ee_compat_check
,
[
:branch
]
=>
:environment
do
|
_
,
args
|
opts
=
if
ENV
[
'CI'
]
{
branch:
ENV
[
'CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME'
]
}
{
branch:
ENV
[
'CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME'
]
}
else
unless
args
[
:branch
]
puts
"Must specify a branch as an argument"
.
color
(
:red
)
...
...
spec/lib/expand_variables_spec.rb
View file @
4413d97b
...
...
@@ -45,10 +45,10 @@ describe ExpandVariables do
{
key:
'variable'
,
value:
'value'
},
{
key:
'variable2'
,
value:
'result'
}
]
},
{
value:
'review/$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME'
,
{
value:
'review/$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME'
,
result:
'review/feature/add-review-apps'
,
variables:
[
{
key:
'CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME'
,
value:
'feature/add-review-apps'
}
{
key:
'CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME'
,
value:
'feature/add-review-apps'
}
]
},
]
...
...
spec/lib/gitlab/ci/config/entry/environment_spec.rb
View file @
4413d97b
...
...
@@ -151,8 +151,8 @@ describe Gitlab::Ci::Config::Entry::Environment do
context
'when variables are used for environment'
do
let
(
:config
)
do
{
name:
'review/$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME'
,
url:
'https://$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME.review.gitlab.com'
}
{
name:
'review/$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME'
,
url:
'https://$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME.review.gitlab.com'
}
end
describe
'#valid?'
do
...
...
spec/models/environment_spec.rb
View file @
4413d97b
...
...
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ describe Environment, models: true do
describe
'#actions_for'
do
let
(
:deployment
)
{
create
(
:deployment
,
environment:
environment
)
}
let
(
:pipeline
)
{
deployment
.
deployable
.
pipeline
}
let!
(
:review_action
)
{
create
(
:ci_build
,
:manual
,
name:
'review-apps'
,
pipeline:
pipeline
,
environment:
'review/$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME'
)}
let!
(
:review_action
)
{
create
(
:ci_build
,
:manual
,
name:
'review-apps'
,
pipeline:
pipeline
,
environment:
'review/$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME'
)}
let!
(
:production_action
)
{
create
(
:ci_build
,
:manual
,
name:
'production'
,
pipeline:
pipeline
,
environment:
'production'
)}
it
'returns a list of actions with matching environment'
do
...
...
spec/requests/api/runner_spec.rb
View file @
4413d97b
...
...
@@ -312,8 +312,8 @@ describe API::Runner do
end
let
(
:expected_variables
)
do
[{
'key'
=>
'CI_
BUILD
_NAME'
,
'value'
=>
'spinach'
,
'public'
=>
true
},
{
'key'
=>
'CI_
BUILD
_STAGE'
,
'value'
=>
'test'
,
'public'
=>
true
},
[{
'key'
=>
'CI_
JOB
_NAME'
,
'value'
=>
'spinach'
,
'public'
=>
true
},
{
'key'
=>
'CI_
JOB
_STAGE'
,
'value'
=>
'test'
,
'public'
=>
true
},
{
'key'
=>
'DB_NAME'
,
'value'
=>
'postgres'
,
'public'
=>
true
}]
end
...
...
@@ -437,9 +437,9 @@ describe API::Runner do
context
'when triggered job is available'
do
let
(
:expected_variables
)
do
[{
'key'
=>
'CI_
BUILD
_NAME'
,
'value'
=>
'spinach'
,
'public'
=>
true
},
{
'key'
=>
'CI_
BUILD
_STAGE'
,
'value'
=>
'test'
,
'public'
=>
true
},
{
'key'
=>
'CI_
BUILD
_TRIGGERED'
,
'value'
=>
'true'
,
'public'
=>
true
},
[{
'key'
=>
'CI_
JOB
_NAME'
,
'value'
=>
'spinach'
,
'public'
=>
true
},
{
'key'
=>
'CI_
JOB
_STAGE'
,
'value'
=>
'test'
,
'public'
=>
true
},
{
'key'
=>
'CI_
PIPELINE
_TRIGGERED'
,
'value'
=>
'true'
,
'public'
=>
true
},
{
'key'
=>
'DB_NAME'
,
'value'
=>
'postgres'
,
'public'
=>
true
},
{
'key'
=>
'SECRET_KEY'
,
'value'
=>
'secret_value'
,
'public'
=>
false
},
{
'key'
=>
'TRIGGER_KEY_1'
,
'value'
=>
'TRIGGER_VALUE_1'
,
'public'
=>
false
}]
...
...
spec/requests/ci/api/builds_spec.rb
View file @
4413d97b
...
...
@@ -81,8 +81,8 @@ describe Ci::API::Builds do
expect
(
runner
.
reload
.
platform
).
to
eq
(
"darwin"
)
expect
(
json_response
[
"options"
]).
to
eq
({
"image"
=>
"ruby:2.1"
,
"services"
=>
[
"postgres"
]
})
expect
(
json_response
[
"variables"
]).
to
include
(
{
"key"
=>
"CI_
BUILD
_NAME"
,
"value"
=>
"spinach"
,
"public"
=>
true
},
{
"key"
=>
"CI_
BUILD
_STAGE"
,
"value"
=>
"test"
,
"public"
=>
true
},
{
"key"
=>
"CI_
JOB
_NAME"
,
"value"
=>
"spinach"
,
"public"
=>
true
},
{
"key"
=>
"CI_
JOB
_STAGE"
,
"value"
=>
"test"
,
"public"
=>
true
},
{
"key"
=>
"DB_NAME"
,
"value"
=>
"postgres"
,
"public"
=>
true
}
)
end
...
...
@@ -182,9 +182,9 @@ describe Ci::API::Builds do
expect
(
response
).
to
have_http_status
(
201
)
expect
(
json_response
[
"variables"
]).
to
include
(
{
"key"
=>
"CI_
BUILD
_NAME"
,
"value"
=>
"spinach"
,
"public"
=>
true
},
{
"key"
=>
"CI_
BUILD
_STAGE"
,
"value"
=>
"test"
,
"public"
=>
true
},
{
"key"
=>
"CI_
BUILD
_TRIGGERED"
,
"value"
=>
"true"
,
"public"
=>
true
},
{
"key"
=>
"CI_
JOB
_NAME"
,
"value"
=>
"spinach"
,
"public"
=>
true
},
{
"key"
=>
"CI_
JOB
_STAGE"
,
"value"
=>
"test"
,
"public"
=>
true
},
{
"key"
=>
"CI_
PIPELINE
_TRIGGERED"
,
"value"
=>
"true"
,
"public"
=>
true
},
{
"key"
=>
"DB_NAME"
,
"value"
=>
"postgres"
,
"public"
=>
true
},
{
"key"
=>
"SECRET_KEY"
,
"value"
=>
"secret_value"
,
"public"
=>
false
},
{
"key"
=>
"TRIGGER_KEY_1"
,
"value"
=>
"TRIGGER_VALUE_1"
,
"public"
=>
false
},
...
...
spec/services/ci/create_pipeline_service_spec.rb
View file @
4413d97b
...
...
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ describe Ci::CreatePipelineService, services: true do
context
'with environment'
do
before
do
config
=
YAML
.
dump
(
deploy:
{
environment:
{
name:
"review/$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME"
},
script:
'ls'
})
config
=
YAML
.
dump
(
deploy:
{
environment:
{
name:
"review/$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME"
},
script:
'ls'
})
stub_ci_pipeline_yaml_file
(
config
)
end
...
...
spec/services/create_deployment_service_spec.rb
View file @
4413d97b
...
...
@@ -104,16 +104,16 @@ describe CreateDeploymentService, services: true do
context
'when variables are used'
do
let
(
:params
)
do
{
environment:
'review-apps/$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME'
,
environment:
'review-apps/$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME'
,
ref:
'master'
,
tag:
false
,
sha:
'97de212e80737a608d939f648d959671fb0a0142'
,
options:
{
name:
'review-apps/$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME'
,
url:
'http://$CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME.review-apps.gitlab.com'
name:
'review-apps/$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME'
,
url:
'http://$CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME.review-apps.gitlab.com'
},
variables:
[
{
key:
'CI_
BUILD
_REF_NAME'
,
value:
'feature-review-apps'
}
{
key:
'CI_
COMMIT
_REF_NAME'
,
value:
'feature-review-apps'
}
]
}
end
...
...
spec/simplecov_env.rb
View file @
4413d97b
...
...
@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ module SimpleCovEnv
def
configure_job
SimpleCov
.
configure
do
if
ENV
[
'CI_
BUILD
_NAME'
]
coverage_dir
"coverage/
#{
ENV
[
'CI_
BUILD
_NAME'
]
}
"
command_name
ENV
[
'CI_
BUILD
_NAME'
]
if
ENV
[
'CI_
JOB
_NAME'
]
coverage_dir
"coverage/
#{
ENV
[
'CI_
JOB
_NAME'
]
}
"
command_name
ENV
[
'CI_
JOB
_NAME'
]
end
if
ENV
[
'CI'
]
...
...
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