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Commit 9a4ef1e3 authored by Evan Read's avatar Evan Read

Merge branch 'docs-anchors5-yaml' into 'master'

Docs: Fix all anchors related to YAML

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!25459
parents a6d52ff8 46725018
......@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ artifacts are also available in between stages within a pipeline. So if you
build your application by downloading all the required modules, you might want
to declare them as artifacts so that each subsequent stage can depend on them
being there. There are some optimizations like declaring an
[expiry time](../yaml/README.md#artifacts-expire_in) so you don't keep artifacts
[expiry time](../yaml/README.md#artifactsexpire_in) so you don't keep artifacts
around too long, and using [dependencies](../yaml/README.md#dependencies) to
control exactly where artifacts are passed around.
......@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ cache, when declaring `cache` in your jobs, use one or a mix of the following:
that share their cache.
- [Use sticky Runners](../runners/README.md#locking-a-specific-runner-from-being-enabled-for-other-projects)
that will be only available to a particular project.
- [Use a `key`](../yaml/README.md#cache-key) that fits your workflow (e.g.,
- [Use a `key`](../yaml/README.md#cachekey) that fits your workflow (e.g.,
different caches on each branch). For that, you can take advantage of the
[CI/CD predefined variables](../variables/README.md#predefined-environment-variables).
......@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ job:
```
For more fine tuning, read also about the
[`cache: policy`](../yaml/README.md#cache-policy).
[`cache: policy`](../yaml/README.md#cachepolicy).
## Common use cases
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......@@ -391,9 +391,9 @@ CI jobs:
from `Dockerfile` that may be overridden in `.gitlab-ci.yml`)
1. The Runner attaches itself to a running container.
1. The Runner prepares a script (the combination of
[`before_script`](../yaml/README.md#before_script),
[`before_script`](../yaml/README.md#before_script-and-after_script),
[`script`](../yaml/README.md#script),
and [`after_script`](../yaml/README.md#after_script)).
and [`after_script`](../yaml/README.md#before_script-and-after_script)).
1. The Runner sends the script to the container's shell STDIN and receives the
output.
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......@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ the Git SHA and environment name.
To sum up, with the above `.gitlab-ci.yml` we have achieved that:
- All branches will run the `test` and `build` jobs.
- The `deploy_staging` job will run [only](yaml/README.md#only) on the `master`
- The `deploy_staging` job will run [only](yaml/README.md#only-and-except-simplified) on the `master`
branch which means all merge requests that are created from branches don't
get to deploy to the staging server
- When a merge request is merged, all jobs will run and the `deploy_staging`
......@@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ Let's briefly see where URL that's defined in the environments is exposed.
## Making use of the environment URL
The [environment URL](yaml/README.md#environments-url) is exposed in a few
The [environment URL](yaml/README.md#environmenturl) is exposed in a few
places within GitLab.
| In a merge request widget as a link | In the Environments view as a button | In the Deployments view as a button |
......@@ -619,9 +619,9 @@ Below are some links you may find interesting:
[deployments]: #deployments
[permissions]: ../user/permissions.md
[variables]: variables/README.md
[env-name]: yaml/README.md#environment-name
[only]: yaml/README.md#only-and-except
[onstop]: yaml/README.md#environment-on_stop
[env-name]: yaml/README.md#environmentname
[only]: yaml/README.md#only-and-except-simplified
[onstop]: yaml/README.md#environmenton_stop
[ce-7015]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/7015
[gitlab-flow]: ../workflow/gitlab_flow.md
[gitlab runner]: https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/
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......@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ stage has a job with a manual action.
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/21767) in GitLab 11.4.
When you do not want to run a job immediately, you can [delay the job to run after a certain period](yaml/README.md#when-delayed).
When you do not want to run a job immediately, you can [delay the job to run after a certain period](yaml/README.md#whendelayed).
This is especially useful for timed incremental rollout that new code is rolled out gradually.
For example, if you start rolling out new code and users do not experience trouble, GitLab automatically completes the deployment from 0% to 100%.
Alternatively, if you start rolling out and you noticed that a few users experience trouble with the version,
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......@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ to access it. This is where an SSH key pair comes in handy.
```
NOTE: **Note:**
The [`before_script`](../yaml/README.md#before-script) can be set globally
The [`before_script`](../yaml/README.md#before_script-and-after_script) can be set globally
or per-job.
1. Make sure the private server's [SSH host keys are verified](#verifying-the-ssh-host-keys).
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......@@ -1206,7 +1206,7 @@ job:
`expire_in` allows you to specify how long artifacts should live before they
expire and therefore deleted, counting from the time they are uploaded and
stored on GitLab. If the expiry time is not defined, it defaults to the
[instance wide setting](../../user/admin_area/settings/continuous_integration.md#default-artifacts-expiration)
[instance wide setting](../../user/admin_area/settings/continuous_integration.md#default-artifacts-expiration-core-only)
(30 days by default, forever on GitLab.com).
You can use the **Keep** button on the job page to override expiration and
......@@ -1245,7 +1245,7 @@ this with [JUnit reports](#artifactsreportsjunit).
NOTE: **Note:**
The test reports are collected regardless of the job results (success or failure).
You can use [`artifacts:expire_in`](#artifacts-expire_in) to set up an expiration
You can use [`artifacts:expire_in`](#artifactsexpire_in) to set up an expiration
date for their artifacts.
NOTE: **Note:**
......@@ -1425,7 +1425,7 @@ deploy:
> Introduced in GitLab 10.3.
If the artifacts of the job that is set as a dependency have been
[expired](#artifacts-expire_in) or
[expired](#artifactsexpire_in) or
[erased](../../user/project/pipelines/job_artifacts.md#erasing-artifacts), then
the dependent job will fail.
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......@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ To change it:
The default expiration time of the [job artifacts](../../../administration/job_artifacts.md)
can be set in the Admin area of your GitLab instance. The syntax of duration is
described in [`artifacts:expire_in`](../../../ci/yaml/README.md#artifacts-expire_in)
described in [`artifacts:expire_in`](../../../ci/yaml/README.md#artifactsexpire_in)
and the default value is `30 days`. On GitLab.com they
[never expire](../../gitlab_com/index.md#gitlab-ci-cd).
......@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ and the default value is `30 days`. On GitLab.com they
1. Hit **Save changes** for the changes to take effect.
This setting is set per job and can be overridden in
[`.gitlab-ci.yml`](../../../ci/yaml/README.md#artifacts-expire_in).
[`.gitlab-ci.yml`](../../../ci/yaml/README.md#artifactsexpire_in).
To disable the expiration, set it to `0`. The default unit is in seconds.
## Archive jobs **[CORE ONLY]**
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......@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Below are the current settings regarding [GitLab CI/CD](../../ci/README.md).
| Setting | GitLab.com | Default |
| ----------- | ----------------- | ------------- |
| Artifacts maximum size | 1G | 100M |
| Artifacts [expiry time](../../ci/yaml/README.md#artifacts-expire_in) | kept forever | deleted after 30 days unless otherwise specified |
| Artifacts [expiry time](../../ci/yaml/README.md#artifactsexpire_in) | kept forever | deleted after 30 days unless otherwise specified |
## Repository size limit
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......@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ Depending on how you plan to publish your website, the steps defined in the
Be aware that Pages are by default branch/tag agnostic and their deployment
relies solely on what you specify in `.gitlab-ci.yml`. If you don't limit the
`pages` job with the [`only` parameter](../../../ci/yaml/README.md#only-and-except),
`pages` job with the [`only` parameter](../../../ci/yaml/README.md#only-and-except-simplified),
whenever a new commit is pushed to whatever branch or tag, the Pages will be
overwritten. In the example below, we limit the Pages to be deployed whenever
a commit is pushed only on the `master` branch:
......@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ get you started.
Remember that GitLab Pages are by default branch/tag agnostic and their
deployment relies solely on what you specify in `.gitlab-ci.yml`. You can limit
the `pages` job with the [`only` parameter](../../../ci/yaml/README.md#only-and-except),
the `pages` job with the [`only` parameter](../../../ci/yaml/README.md#only-and-except-simplified),
whenever a new commit is pushed to a branch that will be used specifically for
your pages.
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......@@ -195,5 +195,5 @@ artifacts and the job's trace.
In order to retrieve a job artifact of a different project, you might need to use a private token in order to [authenticate and download](../../../api/jobs.md#get-job-artifacts) the artifacts.
[expiry date]: ../../../ci/yaml/README.md#artifacts-expire_in
[expiry date]: ../../../ci/yaml/README.md#artifactsexpire_in
[ce-14399]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/14399
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