• Stan Hu's avatar
    Support setting Rails asset host via gitlab.yml · d11ace24
    Stan Hu authored
    Previously the only way to set the Rails asset host was via the
    `GITLAB_CDN_HOST` environment variable. This still works, but the
    `gitlab.cdn_host` config parameter can now be used to better manage this
    setting.
    
    Relates to #332695
    
    Changelog: added
    d11ace24
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# # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #
# GitLab application config file  #
# # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #
#
###########################  NOTE  #####################################
# This file should not receive new settings. All configuration options #
# * are being moved to ApplicationSetting model!                       #
# If a setting requires an application restart say so in that screen.  #
# If you change this file in a merge request, please also create       #
# a MR on https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/merge_requests. #
# For more details see https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/blob/master/doc/settings/gitlab.yml.md #
########################################################################
#
#
# How to use:
# 1. Copy file as gitlab.yml
# 2. Update gitlab -> host with your fully qualified domain name
# 3. Update gitlab -> email_from
# 4. If you installed Git from source, change git -> bin_path to /usr/local/bin/git
#    IMPORTANT: If Git was installed in a different location use that instead.
#    You can check with `which git`. If a wrong path of Git is specified, it will
#     result in various issues such as failures of GitLab CI builds.
# 5. Review this configuration file for other settings you may want to adjust

production: &base
  #
  # 1. GitLab app settings
  # ==========================

  ## GitLab settings
  gitlab:
    ## Web server settings (note: host is the FQDN, do not include http://)
    host: localhost
    port: 80 # Set to 443 if using HTTPS, see installation.md#using-https for additional HTTPS configuration details
    https: false # Set to true if using HTTPS, see installation.md#using-https for additional HTTPS configuration details

    # Uncomment this line if you want to configure the Rails asset host for a CDN.
    # cdn_host: localhost

    # The maximum time Puma can spend on the request. This needs to be smaller than the worker timeout.
    # Default is 95% of the worker timeout
    max_request_duration_seconds: 57

    # Uncomment this line below if your ssh host is different from HTTP/HTTPS one
    # (you'd obviously need to replace ssh.host_example.com with your own host).
    # Otherwise, ssh host will be set to the `host:` value above
    # ssh_host: ssh.host_example.com

    # Relative URL support
    # WARNING: We recommend using an FQDN to host GitLab in a root path instead
    # of using a relative URL.
    # Documentation: http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/install/relative_url.html
    # Uncomment and customize the following line to run in a non-root path
    #
    # relative_url_root: /gitlab

    # Content Security Policy
    # See https://guides.rubyonrails.org/security.html#content-security-policy
    content_security_policy:
      enabled: true
      report_only: false
      directives:
        base_uri:
        child_src:
        connect_src: "'self' http://localhost:* ws://localhost:* wss://localhost:*"
        default_src: "'self'"
        font_src:
        form_action:
        frame_ancestors: "'self'"
        frame_src: "'self' https://www.google.com/recaptcha/ https://www.recaptcha.net/ https://content.googleapis.com https://content-compute.googleapis.com https://content-cloudbilling.googleapis.com https://content-cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com"
        img_src: "* data: blob:"
        manifest_src:
        media_src:
        object_src: "'none'"
        script_src: "'self' 'unsafe-eval' http://localhost:* https://www.google.com/recaptcha/ https://www.recaptcha.net/ https://www.gstatic.com/recaptcha/ https://apis.google.com"
        style_src: "'self' 'unsafe-inline'"
        worker_src: "'self' blob:"
        report_uri:

    allowed_hosts: []

    # Trusted Proxies
    # Customize if you have GitLab behind a reverse proxy which is running on a different machine.
    # Add the IP address for your reverse proxy to the list, otherwise users will appear signed in from that address.
    trusted_proxies:
      # Examples:
      #- 192.168.1.0/24
      #- 192.168.2.1
      #- 2001:0db8::/32

    # Uncomment and customize if you can't use the default user to run GitLab (default: 'git')
    # user: git

    ## Date & Time settings
    # Uncomment and customize if you want to change the default time zone of GitLab application.
    # To see all available zones, run `bundle exec rake time:zones:all RAILS_ENV=production`
    # time_zone: 'UTC'

    ## Email settings
    # Uncomment and set to false if you need to disable email sending from GitLab (default: true)
    # email_enabled: true
    # Email address used in the "From" field in mails sent by GitLab
    email_from: example@example.com
    email_display_name: GitLab
    email_reply_to: noreply@example.com
    email_subject_suffix: ''
    email_smime:
      # Uncomment and set to true if you need to enable email S/MIME signing (default: false)
      # enabled: false
      # S/MIME private key file in PEM format, unencrypted
      # Default is '.gitlab_smime_key' relative to Rails.root (i.e. root of the GitLab app).
      # key_file: /home/git/gitlab/.gitlab_smime_key
      # S/MIME public certificate key in PEM format, will be attached to signed messages
      # Default is '.gitlab_smime_cert' relative to Rails.root (i.e. root of the GitLab app).
      # cert_file: /home/git/gitlab/.gitlab_smime_cert
      # S/MIME extra CA public certificates in PEM format, will be attached to signed messages
      # Optional
      # ca_certs_file: /home/git/gitlab/.gitlab_smime_ca_certs

    # Email server smtp settings are in config/initializers/smtp_settings.rb.sample

    # default_can_create_group: false  # default: true
    # username_changing_enabled: false # default: true - User can change their username/namespace
    ## Default theme ID
    ##   1 - Indigo
    ##   2 - Dark
    ##   3 - Light
    ##   4 - Blue
    ##   5 - Green
    ##   6 - Light Indigo
    ##   7 - Light Blue
    ##   8 - Light Green
    ##   9 - Red
    ##   10 - Light Red
    # default_theme: 1 # default: 1

    ## Automatic issue closing
    # If a commit message matches this regular expression, all issues referenced from the matched text will be closed.
    # This happens when the commit is pushed or merged into the default branch of a project.
    # When not specified the default issue_closing_pattern as specified below will be used.
    # Tip: you can test your closing pattern at http://rubular.com.
    # issue_closing_pattern: '\b((?:[Cc]los(?:e[sd]?|ing)|\b[Ff]ix(?:e[sd]|ing)?|\b[Rr]esolv(?:e[sd]?|ing)|\b[Ii]mplement(?:s|ed|ing)?)(:?) +(?:(?:issues? +)?%{issue_ref}(?:(?:, *| +and +)?)|([A-Z][A-Z0-9_]+-\d+))+)'

    ## Default project features settings
    default_projects_features:
      issues: true
      merge_requests: true
      wiki: true
      snippets: true
      builds: true
      container_registry: true

    ## Webhook settings
    # Number of seconds to wait for HTTP response after sending webhook HTTP POST request (default: 10)
    # webhook_timeout: 10

    ### GraphQL Settings
    # Tells the rails application how long it has to complete a GraphQL request.
    # We suggest this value to be higher than the database timeout value
    # and lower than the worker timeout set in Puma. (default: 30)
    # graphql_timeout: 30

    ## Repository downloads directory
    # When a user clicks e.g. 'Download zip' on a project, a temporary zip file is created in the following directory.
    # The default is 'shared/cache/archive/' relative to the root of the Rails app.
    # repository_downloads_path: shared/cache/archive/

    ## Impersonation settings
    impersonation_enabled: true

    ## Disable jQuery and CSS animations
    # disable_animations: true

    ## Application settings cache expiry in seconds (default: 60)
    # application_settings_cache_seconds: 60

    ## Print initial root password to stdout during initialization (default: true)
    # display_initial_root_password: true

  ## Reply by email
  # Allow users to comment on issues and merge requests by replying to notification emails.
  # For documentation on how to set this up, see http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/administration/reply_by_email.html
  incoming_email:
    enabled: false

    # The email address including the `%{key}` placeholder that will be replaced to reference the item being replied to.
    # The placeholder can be omitted but if present, it must appear in the "user" part of the address (before the `@`).
    # Please be aware that a placeholder is required for the Service Desk feature to work.
    address: "gitlab-incoming+%{key}@gmail.com"

    # Email account username
    # With third party providers, this is usually the full email address.
    # With self-hosted email servers, this is usually the user part of the email address.
    user: "gitlab-incoming@gmail.com"
    # Email account password
    password: "[REDACTED]"

    # IMAP server host
    host: "imap.gmail.com"
    # IMAP server port
    port: 993
    # Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
    ssl: true
    # Whether the IMAP server uses StartTLS
    start_tls: false

    # The mailbox where incoming mail will end up. Usually "inbox".
    mailbox: "inbox"
    # The IDLE command timeout.
    idle_timeout: 60
    # The log file path for the structured log file.
    # Since `mail_room` is run independently of Rails, an absolute path is preferred.
    # The default is 'log/mail_room_json.log' relative to the root of the Rails app.
    #
    # log_path: log/mail_room_json.log

    # Whether to expunge (permanently remove) messages from the mailbox when they are deleted after delivery
    expunge_deleted: false

    # For Microsoft Graph support
    # inbox_method: microsoft_graph
    # inbox_options:
    #   tenant_id: "YOUR-TENANT-ID"
    #   client_id: "YOUR-CLIENT-ID"
    #   client_secret: "YOUR-CLIENT-SECRET"

  ## Consolidated object store config
  ## This will only take effect if the object_store sections are not defined
  ## within the types (e.g. artifacts, lfs, etc.).
  # object_store:
  #   enabled: false
  #   proxy_download: false # Passthrough all downloads via GitLab instead of using Redirects to Object Storage
  #   connection:
  #     provider: AWS # Only AWS supported at the moment
  #     aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
  #     aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
  #     region: us-east-1
  #     aws_signature_version: 4 # For creation of signed URLs. Set to 2 if provider does not support v4.
  #     endpoint: 'https://s3.amazonaws.com' # default: nil - Useful for S3 compliant services such as DigitalOcean Spaces
  #   storage_options:
  #     server_side_encryption: AES256 # AES256, aws:kms
  #     server_side_encryption_kms_key_id: # Amazon Resource Name. See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingKMSEncryption.html
  #   objects:
  #     artifacts:
  #       bucket: artifacts
  #     external_diffs:
  #       bucket: external-diffs
  #     lfs:
  #       bucket: lfs-objects
  #     uploads:
  #       bucket: uploads
  #     packages:
  #       bucket: packages
  #     dependency_proxy:
  #       bucket: dependency_proxy

  ## Build Artifacts
  artifacts:
    enabled: true
    # The location where build artifacts are stored (default: shared/artifacts).
    # path: shared/artifacts
    # object_store:
    #   enabled: false
    #   remote_directory: artifacts # The bucket name
    #   background_upload: false # Temporary option to limit automatic upload (Default: true)
    #   proxy_download: false # Passthrough all downloads via GitLab instead of using Redirects to Object Storage
    #   connection:
    #     provider: AWS # Only AWS supported at the moment
    #     aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
    #     aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
    #     region: us-east-1
    #     aws_signature_version: 4 # For creation of signed URLs. Set to 2 if provider does not support v4.
    #     endpoint: 'https://s3.amazonaws.com' # default: nil - Useful for S3 compliant services such as DigitalOcean Spaces

  ## Merge request external diff storage
  external_diffs:
    # If disabled (the default), the diffs are in-database. Otherwise, they can
    # be stored on disk, or in object storage
    enabled: false
    # The location where external diffs are stored (default: shared/lfs-external-diffs).
    # storage_path: shared/external-diffs
    # object_store:
    #   enabled: false
    #   remote_directory: external-diffs
    #   background_upload: false
    #   proxy_download: false
    #   connection:
    #     provider: AWS
    #     aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
    #     aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
    #     region: us-east-1

  ## Git LFS
  lfs:
    enabled: true
    # The location where LFS objects are stored (default: shared/lfs-objects).
    # storage_path: shared/lfs-objects
    object_store:
      enabled: false
      remote_directory: lfs-objects # Bucket name
      # direct_upload: false # Use Object Storage directly for uploads instead of background uploads if enabled (Default: false)
      # background_upload: false # Temporary option to limit automatic upload (Default: true)
      # proxy_download: false # Passthrough all downloads via GitLab instead of using Redirects to Object Storage
      connection:
        provider: AWS
        aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
        aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
        region: us-east-1
        # Use the following options to configure an AWS compatible host
        # host: 'localhost' # default: s3.amazonaws.com
        # endpoint: 'http://127.0.0.1:9000' # default: nil
        # aws_signature_version: 4 # For creation of signed URLs. Set to 2 if provider does not support v4.
        # path_style: true # Use 'host/bucket_name/object' instead of 'bucket_name.host/object'

  ## Uploads (attachments, avatars, etc...)
  uploads:
    # The location where uploads objects are stored (default: public/).
    # storage_path: public/
    # base_dir: uploads/-/system
    object_store:
      enabled: false
      remote_directory: uploads # Bucket name
      # direct_upload: false # Use Object Storage directly for uploads instead of background uploads if enabled (Default: false)
      # background_upload: false # Temporary option to limit automatic upload (Default: true)
      # proxy_download: false # Passthrough all downloads via GitLab instead of using Redirects to Object Storage
      connection:
        provider: AWS
        aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
        aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
        aws_signature_version: 4 # For creation of signed URLs. Set to 2 if provider does not support v4.
        region: us-east-1
        # host: 'localhost' # default: s3.amazonaws.com
        # endpoint: 'http://127.0.0.1:9000' # default: nil
        # path_style: true # Use 'host/bucket_name/object' instead of 'bucket_name.host/object'

  ## Packages (maven repository, npm registry, etc...)
  packages:
    enabled: true
    dpkg_deb_path: /usr/bin/dpkg-deb
    # The location where build packages are stored (default: shared/packages).
    # storage_path: shared/packages
    object_store:
      enabled: false
      remote_directory: packages # The bucket name
      # direct_upload: false # Use Object Storage directly for uploads instead of background uploads if enabled (Default: false)
      # background_upload: false # Temporary option to limit automatic upload (Default: true)
      # proxy_download: false # Passthrough all downloads via GitLab instead of using Redirects to Object Storage
      connection:
        provider: AWS
        aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
        aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
        region: us-east-1
        # host: 'localhost' # default: s3.amazonaws.com
        # endpoint: 'http://127.0.0.1:9000' # default: nil
        # aws_signature_version: 4 # For creation of signed URLs. Set to 2 if provider does not support v4.
        # path_style: true # Use 'host/bucket_name/object' instead of 'bucket_name.host/object'

  ## Dependency Proxy
  dependency_proxy:
    enabled: true
    # The location where build packages are stored (default: shared/dependency_proxy).
    # storage_path: shared/dependency_proxy
    object_store:
      enabled: false
      remote_directory: dependency_proxy # The bucket name
      # direct_upload: false # Use Object Storage directly for uploads instead of background uploads if enabled (Default: false)
      # background_upload: false # Temporary option to limit automatic upload (Default: true)
      # proxy_download: false # Passthrough all downloads via GitLab instead of using Redirects to Object Storage
      connection:
        provider: AWS
        aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
        aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
        region: us-east-1
        # host: 'localhost' # default: s3.amazonaws.com
        # endpoint: 'http://127.0.0.1:9000' # default: nil
        # aws_signature_version: 4 # For creation of signed URLs. Set to 2 if provider does not support v4.
        # path_style: true # Use 'host/bucket_name/object' instead of 'bucket_name.host/object'

  ## Terraform state
  terraform_state:
    enabled: true
    # The location where Terraform state files are stored (default: shared/terraform_state).
    # storage_path: shared/terraform_state
    object_store:
      enabled: false
      remote_directory: terraform # The bucket name
      connection:
        provider: AWS
        aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
        aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
        region: us-east-1
        # host: 'localhost' # default: s3.amazonaws.com
        # endpoint: 'http://127.0.0.1:9000' # default: nil
        # aws_signature_version: 4 # For creation of signed URLs. Set to 2 if provider does not support v4.
        # path_style: true # Use 'host/bucket_name/object' instead of 'bucket_name.host/object'

  ## GitLab Pages
  pages:
    enabled: false
    access_control: false
    # The location where pages are stored (default: shared/pages).
    # path: shared/pages

    # The domain under which the pages are served:
    # http://group.example.com/project
    # or project path can be a group page: group.example.com
    host: example.com
    port: 80 # Set to 443 if you serve the pages with HTTPS
    https: false # Set to true if you serve the pages with HTTPS
    artifacts_server: true # Set to false if you want to disable online view of HTML artifacts
    # external_http: ["1.1.1.1:80", "[2001::1]:80"] # If defined, enables custom domain support in GitLab Pages
    # external_https: ["1.1.1.1:443", "[2001::1]:443"] # If defined, enables custom domain and certificate support in GitLab Pages

    # File that contains the shared secret key for verifying access for gitlab-pages.
    # Default is '.gitlab_pages_secret' relative to Rails.root (i.e. root of the GitLab app).
    # secret_file: /home/git/gitlab/.gitlab_pages_secret
    object_store:
      enabled: false
      remote_directory: pages # The bucket name
      connection:
        provider: AWS
        aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
        aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
        region: us-east-1
    local_store:
      enabled: true
      # The location where pages are stored (default: shared/pages).
      # path: shared/pages

  ## Mattermost
  ## For enabling Add to Mattermost button
  mattermost:
    enabled: false
    host: 'https://mattermost.example.com'

  ## Gravatar
  ## If using gravatar.com, there's nothing to change here. For Libravatar
  ## you'll need to provide the custom URLs. For more information,
  ## see: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/administration/libravatar.html
  gravatar:
    # Gravatar/Libravatar URLs: possible placeholders: %{hash} %{size} %{email} %{username}
    # plain_url: "http://..."     # default: https://www.gravatar.com/avatar/%{hash}?s=%{size}&d=identicon
    # ssl_url:   "https://..."    # default: https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/%{hash}?s=%{size}&d=identicon

  ## Sidekiq
  sidekiq:
    log_format: json # (default is the original format)
    # An array of tuples indicating the rules for re-routing a worker to a
    # desirable queue before scheduling. For example:
    # routing_rules:
    #   - ["resource_boundary=cpu", "cpu_boundary"]
    #   - ["feature_category=pages", null]
    #   - ["*", "default"]

  ## Auxiliary jobs
  # Periodically executed jobs, to self-heal GitLab, do external synchronizations, etc.
  # Please read here for more information: https://github.com/ondrejbartas/sidekiq-cron#adding-cron-job
  cron_jobs:
    # Flag stuck CI jobs as failed
    stuck_ci_jobs_worker:
      cron: "0 * * * *"
    # Execute scheduled triggers
    pipeline_schedule_worker:
      cron: "3-59/10 * * * *"
    # Remove expired build artifacts
    expire_build_artifacts_worker:
      cron: "*/7 * * * *"
    # Remove expired pipeline artifacts
    ci_pipelines_expire_artifacts_worker:
      cron: "*/23 * * * *"
    # Remove files from object storage
    ci_schedule_delete_objects_worker:
      cron: "*/16 * * * *"
    # Stop expired environments
    environments_auto_stop_cron_worker:
      cron: "24 * * * *"
    # Delete stopped environments
    environments_auto_delete_cron_worker:
      cron: "34 * * * *"
    # Periodically run 'git fsck' on all repositories. If started more than
    # once per hour you will have concurrent 'git fsck' jobs.
    repository_check_worker:
      cron: "20 * * * *"
    # Archive live traces which have not been archived yet
    ci_archive_traces_cron_worker:
      cron: "17 * * * *"
    # Send admin emails once a week
    admin_email_worker:
      cron: "0 0 * * 0"
    # Send emails for personal tokens which are about to expire
    personal_access_tokens_expiring_worker:
      cron: "0 1 * * *"

    # Remove outdated repository archives
    repository_archive_cache_worker:
      cron: "0 * * * *"

    # Verify custom GitLab Pages domains
    pages_domain_verification_cron_worker:
      cron: "*/15 * * * *"

    # Periodically migrate diffs from the database to external storage
    schedule_migrate_external_diffs_worker:
      cron: "15 * * * *"

    # Update CI Platform Metrics daily
    ci_platform_metrics_update_cron_worker:
      cron: "47 9 * * *"

  # GitLab EE only jobs. These jobs are automatically enabled for an EE
  # installation, and ignored for a CE installation.
  ee_cron_jobs:
    # Schedule snapshots for all devops adoption segments
    analytics_devops_adoption_create_all_snapshots_worker:
      cron: 0 0 1 * *

    # Snapshot active users statistics
    historical_data_worker:
      cron: "0 12 * * *"

    # In addition to refreshing users when they log in,
    # periodically refresh LDAP users membership.
    # NOTE: This will only take effect if LDAP is enabled
    ldap_sync_worker:
      cron: "30 1 * * *"

    # Periodically refresh LDAP groups membership.
    # NOTE: This will only take effect if LDAP is enabled
    ldap_group_sync_worker:
      cron: "0 * * * *"

    # GitLab Geo metrics update worker
    # NOTE: This will only take effect if Geo is enabled
    geo_metrics_update_worker:
      cron: "*/1 * * * *"

    # GitLab Geo prune event log worker
    # NOTE: This will only take effect if Geo is enabled (primary node only)
    geo_prune_event_log_worker:
      cron: "*/5 * * * *"

    # GitLab Geo repository sync worker
    # NOTE: This will only take effect if Geo is enabled (secondary nodes only)
    geo_repository_sync_worker:
      cron: "*/1 * * * *"

    # GitLab Geo registry backfill worker
    # NOTE: This will only take effect if Geo is enabled (secondary nodes only)
    geo_secondary_registry_consistency_worker:
      cron: "* * * * *"

    # GitLab Geo file download dispatch worker
    # NOTE: This will only take effect if Geo is enabled (secondary nodes only)
    geo_file_download_dispatch_worker:
      cron: "*/1 * * * *"

    # GitLab Geo registry sync worker (for backfilling)
    # NOTE: This will only take effect if Geo is enabled (secondary nodes only)
    geo_registry_sync_worker:
      cron: "*/1 * * * *"

    # Export pseudonymized data in CSV format for analysis
    pseudonymizer_worker:
      cron: "0 * * * *"

    # Elasticsearch bulk updater for incremental updates.
    # NOTE: This will only take effect if elasticsearch is enabled.
    elastic_index_bulk_cron_worker:
      cron: "*/1 * * * *"

    # Elasticsearch bulk updater for initial updates.
    # NOTE: This will only take effect if elasticsearch is enabled.
    elastic_index_initial_bulk_cron_worker:
      cron: "*/1 * * * *"

    # Elasticsearch reindexing worker
    # NOTE: This will only take effect if elasticsearch is enabled.
    elastic_index_initial_bulk_cron_worker:
      cron: "*/10 * * * *"

  registry:
    # enabled: true
    # host: registry.example.com
    # port: 5005
    # api_url: http://localhost:5000/ # internal address to the registry, will be used by GitLab to directly communicate with API
    # key: config/registry.key
    # path: shared/registry
    # issuer: gitlab-issuer
    # notification_secret: '' # only set it when you use Geo replication feature without built-in Registry

    # Add notification settings if you plan to use Geo Replication for the registry
    # notifications:
    # - name: geo_event
    #   url: https://example.com/api/v4/container_registry_event/events
    #   timeout: 2s
    #   threshold: 5
    #   backoff: 1s
    #   headers:
    #     Authorization: secret_phrase

  ## Error Reporting and Logging with Sentry
  sentry:
    # enabled: false
    # dsn: https://<key>@sentry.io/<project>
    # clientside_dsn: https://<key>@sentry.io/<project>
    # environment: 'production' # e.g. development, staging, production

  ## Geo
  # NOTE: These settings will only take effect if Geo is enabled
  geo:
    # This is an optional identifier which Geo nodes can use to identify themselves.
    # For example, if external_url is the same for two secondaries, you must specify
    # a unique Geo node name for those secondaries.
    #
    # If it is blank, it defaults to external_url.
    node_name: ''

    registry_replication:
      # enabled: true
      # primary_api_url: http://localhost:5000/ # internal address to the primary registry, will be used by GitLab to directly communicate with primary registry API

  ## Feature Flag https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/operations/feature_flags.html
  feature_flags:
    unleash:
      # enabled: false
      # url: https://gitlab.com/api/v4/feature_flags/unleash/<project_id>
      # app_name: gitlab.com # Environment name of your GitLab instance
      # instance_id: INSTANCE_ID

  #
  # 2. GitLab CI settings
  # ==========================

  gitlab_ci:
    # Default project notifications settings:
    #
    # Send emails only on broken builds (default: true)
    # all_broken_builds: true
    #
    # Add pusher to recipients list (default: false)
    # add_pusher: true

    # The location where build traces are stored (default: builds/). Relative paths are relative to Rails.root
    # builds_path: builds/

  #
  # 3. Auth settings
  # ==========================

  ## LDAP settings
  # You can test connections and inspect a sample of the LDAP users with login
  # access by running:
  #   bundle exec rake gitlab:ldap:check RAILS_ENV=production
  ldap:
    enabled: false
    prevent_ldap_sign_in: false

    # File location to read encrypted secrets from
    # secret_file: /mnt/gitlab/ldap.yaml.enc # Default: shared/encrypted_settings/ldap.yaml.enc

    # This setting controls the number of seconds between LDAP permission checks
    # for each user. After this time has expired for a given user, their next
    # interaction with GitLab (a click in the web UI, a git pull, etc.) will be
    # slower because the LDAP permission check is being performed. How much
    # slower depends on your LDAP setup, but it is not uncommon for this check
    # to add seconds of waiting time. The default value is to have a "slow
    # click" once every 3600 seconds (i.e., once per hour).
    #
    # Warning: if you set this value too low, every click in GitLab will be a
    # "slow click" for all of your LDAP users.
    # sync_time: 3600

    servers:
      ##########################################################################
      #
      # Since GitLab 7.4, LDAP servers get ID's (below the ID is 'main'). GitLab
      # Enterprise Edition now supports connecting to multiple LDAP servers.
      #
      # If you are updating from the old (pre-7.4) syntax, you MUST give your
      # old server the ID 'main'.
      #
      ##########################################################################
      main: # 'main' is the GitLab 'provider ID' of this LDAP server
        ## label
        #
        # A human-friendly name for your LDAP server. It is OK to change the label later,
        # for instance if you find out it is too large to fit on the web page.
        #
        # Example: 'Paris' or 'Acme, Ltd.'
        label: 'LDAP'

        # Example: 'ldap.mydomain.com'
        host: '_your_ldap_server'
        # This port is an example, it is sometimes different but it is always an integer and not a string
        port: 389 # usually 636 for SSL
        uid: 'sAMAccountName' # This should be the attribute, not the value that maps to uid.

        # Examples: 'america\\momo' or 'CN=Gitlab Git,CN=Users,DC=mydomain,DC=com'
        bind_dn: '_the_full_dn_of_the_user_you_will_bind_with'
        password: '_the_password_of_the_bind_user'

        # Encryption method. The "method" key is deprecated in favor of
        # "encryption".
        #
        #   Examples: "start_tls" or "simple_tls" or "plain"
        #
        #   Deprecated values: "tls" was replaced with "start_tls" and "ssl" was
        #   replaced with "simple_tls".
        #
        encryption: 'plain'

        # Enables SSL certificate verification if encryption method is
        # "start_tls" or "simple_tls". Defaults to true.
        verify_certificates: true

        # OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext options.
        tls_options:
          # Specifies the path to a file containing a PEM-format CA certificate,
          # e.g. if you need to use an internal CA.
          #
          #   Example: '/etc/ca.pem'
          #
          ca_file: ''

          # Specifies the SSL version for OpenSSL to use, if the OpenSSL default
          # is not appropriate.
          #
          #   Example: 'TLSv1_1'
          #
          ssl_version: ''

          # Specific SSL ciphers to use in communication with LDAP servers.
          #
          # Example: 'ALL:!EXPORT:!LOW:!aNULL:!eNULL:!SSLv2'
          ciphers: ''

          # Client certificate
          #
          # Example:
          #   cert: |
          #     -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
          #     MIIDbDCCAlSgAwIBAgIGAWkJxLmKMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBCwUAMHcxFDASBgNVBAoTC0dvb2dsZSBJ
          #     bmMuMRYwFAYDVQQHEw1Nb3VudGFpbiBWaWV3MRQwEgYDVQQDEwtMREFQIENsaWVudDEPMA0GA1UE
          #     CxMGR1N1aXRlMQswCQYDVQQGEwJVUzETMBEGA1UECBMKQ2FsaWZvcm5pYTAeFw0xOTAyMjAwNzE4
          #     rntnF4d+0dd7zP3jrWkbdtoqjLDT/5D7NYRmVCD5vizV98FJ5//PIHbD1gL3a9b2MPAc6k7NV8tl
          #     ...
          #     4SbuJPAiJxC1LQ0t39dR6oMCAMab3hXQqhL56LrR6cRBp6Mtlphv7alu9xb/x51y2x+g2zWtsf80
          #     Jrv/vKMsIh/sAyuogb7hqMtp55ecnKxceg==
          #     -----END CERTIFICATE -----
          cert: ''

          # Client private key
          #   key: |
          #     -----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
          #     MIIEvQIBADANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAASCBKcwggSjAgEAAoIBAQC3DmJtLRmJGY4xU1QtI3yjvxO6
          #     bNuyE4z1NF6Xn7VSbcAaQtavWQ6GZi5uukMo+W5DHVtEkgDwh92ySZMuJdJogFbNvJvHAayheCdN
          #     7mCQ2UUT9jGXIbmksUn9QMeJVXTZjgJWJzPXToeUdinx9G7+lpVa62UATEd1gaI3oyL72WmpDy/C
          #     rntnF4d+0dd7zP3jrWkbdtoqjLDT/5D7NYRmVCD5vizV98FJ5//PIHbD1gL3a9b2MPAc6k7NV8tl
          #     ...
          #     +9IhSYX+XIg7BZOVDeYqlPfxRvQh8vy3qjt/KUihmEPioAjLaGiihs1Fk5ctLk9A2hIUyP+sEQv9
          #     l6RG+a/mW+0rCWn8JAd464Ps9hE=
          #     -----END PRIVATE KEY-----
          key: ''

        # Set a timeout, in seconds, for LDAP queries. This helps avoid blocking
        # a request if the LDAP server becomes unresponsive.
        # A value of 0 means there is no timeout.
        timeout: 10

        # Enable smartcard authentication against the LDAP server. Valid values
        # are "false", "optional", and "required".
        smartcard_auth: false

        # This setting specifies if LDAP server is Active Directory LDAP server.
        # For non AD servers it skips the AD specific queries.
        # If your LDAP server is not AD, set this to false.
        active_directory: true

        # If allow_username_or_email_login is enabled, GitLab will ignore everything
        # after the first '@' in the LDAP username submitted by the user on login.
        #
        # Example:
        # - the user enters 'jane.doe@example.com' and 'p@ssw0rd' as LDAP credentials;
        # - GitLab queries the LDAP server with 'jane.doe' and 'p@ssw0rd'.
        #
        # If you are using "uid: 'userPrincipalName'" on ActiveDirectory you need to
        # disable this setting, because the userPrincipalName contains an '@'.
        allow_username_or_email_login: false

        # To maintain tight control over the number of active users on your GitLab installation,
        # enable this setting to keep new users blocked until they have been cleared by the admin
        # (default: false).
        block_auto_created_users: false

        # Base where we can search for users
        #
        #   Ex. 'ou=People,dc=gitlab,dc=example' or 'DC=mydomain,DC=com'
        #
        base: ''

        # Filter LDAP users
        #
        #   Format: RFC 4515 https://tools.ietf.org/search/rfc4515
        #   Ex. (employeeType=developer)
        #
        #   Note: GitLab does not support omniauth-ldap's custom filter syntax.
        #
        #   Example for getting only specific users:
        #   '(&(objectclass=user)(|(samaccountname=momo)(samaccountname=toto)))'
        #
        user_filter: ''

        # Base where we can search for groups
        #
        #   Ex. ou=Groups,dc=gitlab,dc=example
        #
        group_base: ''

        # LDAP group of users who should be admins in GitLab
        #
        #   Ex. GLAdmins
        #
        admin_group: ''

        # LDAP group of users who should be marked as external users in GitLab
        #
        #   Ex. ['Contractors', 'Interns']
        #
        external_groups: []

        # Name of attribute which holds a ssh public key of the user object.
        # If false or nil, SSH key syncronisation will be disabled.
        #
        #   Ex. sshpublickey
        #
        sync_ssh_keys: false

        # Retry ldap search connection if got empty results with specified response code(s)
        #
        #   Ex. [80]
        # retry_empty_result_with_codes: []

        # LDAP attributes that GitLab will use to create an account for the LDAP user.
        # The specified attribute can either be the attribute name as a string (e.g. 'mail'),
        # or an array of attribute names to try in order (e.g. ['mail', 'email']).
        # Note that the user's LDAP login will always be the attribute specified as `uid` above.
        attributes:
          # The username will be used in paths for the user's own projects
          # (like `gitlab.example.com/username/project`) and when mentioning
          # them in issues, merge request and comments (like `@username`).
          # If the attribute specified for `username` contains an email address,
          # the GitLab username will be the part of the email address before the '@'.
          username: ['uid', 'userid', 'sAMAccountName']
          email:    ['mail', 'email', 'userPrincipalName']

          # If no full name could be found at the attribute specified for `name`,
          # the full name is determined using the attributes specified for
          # `first_name` and `last_name`.
          name:       'cn'
          first_name: 'givenName'
          last_name:  'sn'

        # If lowercase_usernames is enabled, GitLab will lower case the username.
        lowercase_usernames: false

      # GitLab EE only: add more LDAP servers
      # Choose an ID made of a-z and 0-9 . This ID will be stored in the database
      # so that GitLab can remember which LDAP server a user belongs to.
      # uswest2:
      #   label:
      #   host:
      #   ....

  ## Smartcard authentication settings
  smartcard:
    # Allow smartcard authentication
    enabled: false

    # Path to a file containing a CA certificate bundle
    ca_file: '/etc/ssl/certs/CA.pem'

    # Host and port where the client side certificate is requested by the
    # webserver (NGINX/Apache)
    # client_certificate_required_host: smartcard.gitlab.example.com
    # client_certificate_required_port: 3444

    # Browser session with smartcard sign-in is required for Git access
    # required_for_git_access: false

    # Use X.509 SAN extensions certificates to identify GitLab users
    # Add a subjectAltName to your certificates like: email:user
    # san_extensions: true

  ## Kerberos settings
  kerberos:
    # Allow the HTTP Negotiate authentication method for Git clients
    enabled: false

    # Kerberos 5 keytab file. The keytab file must be readable by the GitLab user,
    # and should be different from other keytabs in the system.
    # (default: use default keytab from Krb5 config)
    # keytab: /etc/http.keytab

    # The Kerberos service name to be used by GitLab.
    # (default: accept any service name in keytab file)
    # service_principal_name: HTTP/gitlab.example.com@EXAMPLE.COM

    # Kerberos realms/domains that are allowed to automatically link LDAP identities.
    # By default, GitLab accepts a realm that matches the domain derived from the
    # LDAP `base` DN. For example, `ou=users,dc=example,dc=com` would allow users
    # with a realm matching `example.com`.
    # simple_ldap_linking_allowed_realms: ['example.com','kerberos.example.com']

    # Dedicated port: Git before 2.4 does not fall back to Basic authentication if Negotiate fails.
    # To support both Basic and Negotiate methods with older versions of Git, configure
    # nginx to proxy GitLab on an extra port (e.g. 8443) and uncomment the following lines
    # to dedicate this port to Kerberos authentication. (default: false)
    # use_dedicated_port: true
    # port: 8443
    # https: true

  ## OmniAuth settings
  omniauth:
    # Allow login via Twitter, Google, etc. using OmniAuth providers
    # enabled: true

    # Uncomment this to automatically sign in with a specific omniauth provider's without
    # showing GitLab's sign-in page (default: show the GitLab sign-in page)
    # auto_sign_in_with_provider: saml

    # Sync user's profile from the specified Omniauth providers every time the user logs in (default: empty).
    # Define the allowed providers using an array, e.g. ["cas3", "saml", "twitter"],
    # or as true/false to allow all providers or none.
    # When authenticating using LDAP, the user's email is always synced.
    # sync_profile_from_provider: []

    # Select which info to sync from the providers above. (default: email).
    # Define the synced profile info using an array. Available options are "name", "email" and "location"
    # e.g. ["name", "email", "location"] or as true to sync all available.
    # This consequently will make the selected attributes read-only.
    # sync_profile_attributes: true

    # CAUTION!
    # This allows users to login without having a user account first. Define the allowed providers
    # using an array, e.g. ["saml", "twitter"], or as true/false to allow all providers or none.
    # User accounts will be created automatically when authentication was successful.
    allow_single_sign_on: ["saml"]

    # Locks down those users until they have been cleared by the admin (default: true).
    block_auto_created_users: true
    # Look up new users in LDAP servers. If a match is found (same uid), automatically
    # link the omniauth identity with the LDAP account. (default: false)
    auto_link_ldap_user: false

    # Allow users with existing accounts to login and auto link their account via SAML
    # login, without having to do a manual login first and manually add SAML
    # (default: false)
    auto_link_saml_user: false

    # Allow users with existing accounts to sign in and auto link their account via OmniAuth
    # login, without having to do a manual login first and manually add OmniAuth. Links on email.
    # Define the allowed providers using an array, e.g. ["saml", "twitter"], or as true/false to
    # allow all providers or none.
    # (default: false)
    auto_link_user: ["saml", "twitter"]

    # Set different Omniauth providers as external so that all users creating accounts
    # via these providers will not be able to have access to internal projects. You
    # will need to use the full name of the provider, like `google_oauth2` for Google.
    # Refer to the examples below for the full names of the supported providers.
    # (default: [])
    external_providers: []

    # CAUTION!
    # This allows users to login with the specified providers without two factor. Define the allowed providers
    # using an array, e.g. ["twitter", 'google_oauth2'], or as true/false to allow all providers or none.
    # This option should only be configured for providers which already have two factor.
    # This configration dose not apply to SAML.
    # (default: false)
    allow_bypass_two_factor: ["twitter", 'google_oauth2']

    ## Auth providers
    # Uncomment the following lines and fill in the data of the auth provider you want to use
    # If your favorite auth provider is not listed you can use others:
    # see https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlab-public-wiki/wiki/Custom-omniauth-provider-configurations
    # The 'app_id' and 'app_secret' parameters are always passed as the first two
    # arguments, followed by optional 'args' which can be either a hash or an array.
    # Documentation for this is available at http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/integration/omniauth.html
    providers:
      # See omniauth-cas3 for more configuration details
      # - { name: 'cas3',
      #     label: 'cas3',
      #     args: {
      #             url: 'https://sso.example.com',
      #             disable_ssl_verification: false,
      #             login_url: '/cas/login',
      #             service_validate_url: '/cas/p3/serviceValidate',
      #             logout_url: '/cas/logout'} }
      # - { name: 'authentiq',
      #     # for client credentials (client ID and secret), go to https://www.authentiq.com/developers
      #     app_id: 'YOUR_CLIENT_ID',
      #     app_secret: 'YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET',
      #     args: {
      #             scope: 'aq:name email~rs address aq:push'
      #             # callback_url parameter is optional except when 'gitlab.host' in this file is set to 'localhost'
      #             # callback_url: 'YOUR_CALLBACK_URL'
      #           }
      #   }
      # - { name: 'github',
      #     app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID',
      #     app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET',
      #     url: "https://github.com/",
      #     verify_ssl: true,
      #     args: { scope: 'user:email' } }
      # - { name: 'bitbucket',
      #     app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID',
      #     app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET' }
      # - { name: 'gitlab',
      #     app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID',
      #     app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET',
      #     args: { scope: 'api' } }
      # - { name: 'google_oauth2',
      #     app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID',
      #     app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET',
      #     args: { access_type: 'offline', approval_prompt: '' } }
      # - { name: 'facebook',
      #     app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID',
      #     app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET' }
      # - { name: 'twitter',
      #     app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID',
      #     app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET' }
      # - { name: 'jwt',
      #     args: {
      #       secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET',
      #       algorithm: 'HS256', # Supported algorithms: 'RS256', 'RS384', 'RS512', 'ES256', 'ES384', 'ES512', 'HS256', 'HS384', 'HS512'
      #       uid_claim: 'email',
      #       required_claims: ['name', 'email'],
      #       info_map: { name: 'name', email: 'email' },
      #       auth_url: 'https://example.com/',
      #       valid_within: 3600 # 1 hour
      #     }
      #   }
      # - { name: 'saml',
      #     label: 'Our SAML Provider',
      #     groups_attribute: 'Groups',
      #     external_groups: ['Contractors', 'Freelancers'],
      #     args: {
      #             assertion_consumer_service_url: 'https://gitlab.example.com/users/auth/saml/callback',
      #             idp_cert_fingerprint: '43:51:43:a1:b5:fc:8b:b7:0a:3a:a9:b1:0f:66:73:a8',
      #             idp_sso_target_url: 'https://login.example.com/idp',
      #             issuer: 'https://gitlab.example.com',
      #             name_identifier_format: 'urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:nameid-format:transient'
      #           } }
      #
      # - { name: 'group_saml' }
      #
      # - { name: 'crowd',
      #     args: {
      #       crowd_server_url: 'CROWD SERVER URL',
      #       application_name: 'YOUR_APP_NAME',
      #       application_password: 'YOUR_APP_PASSWORD' } }
      #
      # - { name: 'auth0',
      #     args: {
      #       client_id: 'YOUR_AUTH0_CLIENT_ID',
      #       client_secret: 'YOUR_AUTH0_CLIENT_SECRET',
      #       namespace: 'YOUR_AUTH0_DOMAIN' } }

    # SSO maximum session duration in seconds. Defaults to CAS default of 8 hours.
    # cas3:
    #   session_duration: 28800

  # FortiAuthenticator settings
  forti_authenticator:
    # Allow using FortiAuthenticator as OTP provider
    enabled: false

    # Host and port of FortiAuthenticator instance
    # host: forti_authenticator.example.com
    # port: 443

    # Username for accessing FortiAuthenticator API
    # username: john

    # Access token for FortiAuthenticator API
    # access_token: 123s3cr3t456

  # FortiToken Cloud settings
  forti_token_cloud:
    # Allow using FortiToken Cloud as OTP provider
    enabled: false

    # Client ID and Secret to access FortiToken Cloud API
    # client_id: 'YOUR_FORTI_TOKEN_CLOUD_CLIENT_ID'
    # client_secret: 'YOUR_FORTI_TOKEN_CLOUD_CLIENT_SECRET'

  # Shared file storage settings
  shared:
    # path: /mnt/gitlab # Default: shared

  # Encrypted Settings configuration
  encrypted_settings:
    # path: /mnt/gitlab/encrypted_settings  # Default: shared/encrypted_settings

  # Gitaly settings
  gitaly:
    # Default Gitaly authentication token. Can be overridden per storage. Can
    # be left blank when Gitaly is running locally on a Unix socket, which
    # is the normal way to deploy Gitaly.
    token:

  #
  # 4. Advanced settings
  # ==========================

  ## Repositories settings
  repositories:
    # Paths where repositories can be stored. Give the canonicalized absolute pathname.
    # IMPORTANT: None of the path components may be symlink, because
    # gitlab-shell invokes Dir.pwd inside the repository path and that results
    # real path not the symlink.
    storages: # You must have at least a `default` storage path.
      default:
        path: /home/git/repositories/
        gitaly_address: unix:/home/git/gitlab/tmp/sockets/private/gitaly.socket # TCP connections are supported too (e.g. tcp://host:port). TLS connections are also supported using the system certificate pool (eg: tls://host:port).
        # gitaly_token: 'special token' # Optional: override global gitaly.token for this storage.

  ## Backup settings
  backup:
    path: "tmp/backups"   # Relative paths are relative to Rails.root (default: tmp/backups/)
    # gitaly_backup_path: # Path of the gitaly-backup binary (default: searches $PATH)
    # archive_permissions: 0640 # Permissions for the resulting backup.tar file (default: 0600)
    # keep_time: 604800   # default: 0 (forever) (in seconds)
    # pg_schema: public     # default: nil, it means that all schemas will be backed up
    # upload:
    #   # Fog storage connection settings, see http://fog.io/storage/ .
    #   connection:
    #     provider: AWS
    #     region: eu-west-1
    #     aws_access_key_id: AKIAKIAKI
    #     aws_secret_access_key: 'secret123'
    #   # The remote 'directory' to store your backups. For S3, this would be the bucket name.
    #   remote_directory: 'my.s3.bucket'
    #   # Use multipart uploads when file size reaches 100MB, see
    #   #  http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/uploadobjusingmpu.html
    #   multipart_chunk_size: 104857600
    #   # Turns on AWS Server-Side Encryption with Amazon S3-Managed Keys for backups, this is optional
    #   # encryption: 'AES256'
    #   # Turns on AWS Server-Side Encryption with Amazon Customer-Provided Encryption Keys for backups, this is optional
    #   #   This should be set to the 256-bit encryption key for Amazon S3 to use to encrypt or decrypt your data.
    #   #   'encryption' must also be set in order for this to have any effect.
    #   # encryption_key: '<key>'
    #   # Specifies Amazon S3 storage class to use for backups, this is optional
    #   # storage_class: 'STANDARD'

  ## Pseudonymizer exporter
  pseudonymizer:
    # Tables manifest that specifies the fields to extract and pseudonymize.
    manifest: config/pseudonymizer.yml
    upload:
      remote_directory: 'gitlab-elt'
      # Fog storage connection settings, see http://fog.io/storage/ .
      connection:
      #   provider: AWS
      #   region: eu-west-1
      #   aws_access_key_id: AKIAKIAKI
      #   aws_secret_access_key: 'secret123'
      #   # The remote 'directory' to store the CSV files. For S3, this would be the bucket name.

  ## GitLab Shell settings
  gitlab_shell:
    path: /home/git/gitlab-shell/
    authorized_keys_file: /home/git/.ssh/authorized_keys

    # File that contains the secret key for verifying access for gitlab-shell.
    # Default is '.gitlab_shell_secret' relative to Rails.root (i.e. root of the GitLab app).
    # secret_file: /home/git/gitlab/.gitlab_shell_secret

    # Git over HTTP
    upload_pack: true
    receive_pack: true

    # Git import/fetch timeout, in seconds. Defaults to 3 hours.
    # git_timeout: 10800

    # If you use non-standard ssh port you need to specify it
    # ssh_port: 22

  workhorse:
    # File that contains the secret key for verifying access for gitlab-workhorse.
    # Default is '.gitlab_workhorse_secret' relative to Rails.root (i.e. root of the GitLab app).
    # secret_file: /home/git/gitlab/.gitlab_workhorse_secret

  gitlab_kas:
    # enabled: true
    # File that contains the secret key for verifying access for gitlab-kas.
    # Default is '.gitlab_kas_secret' relative to Rails.root (i.e. root of the GitLab app).
    # secret_file: /home/git/gitlab/.gitlab_kas_secret

    # The URL to the external KAS API (used by the Kubernetes agents)
    # external_url: wss://kas.example.com

    # The URL to the internal KAS API (used by the GitLab backend)
    # internal_url: grpc://localhost:8153

  ## GitLab Elasticsearch settings
  elasticsearch:
    indexer_path: /home/git/gitlab-elasticsearch-indexer/

  ## Git settings
  # CAUTION!
  # Use the default values unless you really know what you are doing
  git:
    bin_path: /usr/bin/git

  ## Webpack settings
  # If enabled, this will tell rails to serve frontend assets from the webpack-dev-server running
  # on a given port instead of serving directly from /assets/webpack. This is only indended for use
  # in development.
  webpack:
    # dev_server:
    #   enabled: true
    #   host: localhost
    #   port: 3808

  ## Monitoring
  # Built in monitoring settings
  monitoring:
    # IP whitelist to access monitoring endpoints
    ip_whitelist:
      - 127.0.0.0/8

    # Sidekiq exporter is webserver built in to Sidekiq to expose Prometheus metrics
    sidekiq_exporter:
    #  enabled: true
    #  log_enabled: false
    #  address: localhost
    #  port: 8082

    # Web exporter is a dedicated Rack server running alongside Puma to expose Prometheus metrics
    # It runs alongside the `/metrics` endpoints to ease the publish of metrics
    web_exporter:
    #  enabled: true
    #  address: localhost
    #  port: 8083

  ## Prometheus settings
  # Do not modify these settings here. They should be modified in /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
  # if you installed GitLab via Omnibus.
  # If you installed from source, you need to install and configure Prometheus
  # yourself, and then update the values here.
  # https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/administration/monitoring/prometheus/
  prometheus:
    # enabled: true
    # server_address: 'localhost:9090'

  ## Consul settings
  consul:
    # api_url: 'http://localhost:8500'

  shutdown:
    #  # blackout_seconds:
    #  #   defines an interval to block healthcheck,
    #  #   but continue accepting application requests
    #  #   this allows Load Balancer to notice service
    #  #   being shutdown and not interrupt any of the clients
    #  blackout_seconds: 10

  #
  # 5. Extra customization
  # ==========================

  extra:
    ## Google analytics. Uncomment if you want it
    # google_analytics_id: '_your_tracking_id'

    ## Google tag manager
    # google_tag_manager_id: '_your_tracking_id'

    ## Matomo analytics.
    # matomo_url: '_your_matomo_url'
    # matomo_site_id: '_your_matomo_site_id'
    # matomo_disable_cookies: false

    ## Maximum file size for syntax highlighting
    ## https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/highlighting.html
    # maximum_text_highlight_size_kilobytes: 512

  rack_attack:
    git_basic_auth:
      # Rack Attack IP banning enabled
      # enabled: true
      #
      # Whitelist requests from 127.0.0.1 for web proxies (NGINX/Apache) with incorrect headers
      # ip_whitelist: ["127.0.0.1"]
      #
      # Limit the number of Git HTTP authentication attempts per IP
      # maxretry: 10
      #
      # Reset the auth attempt counter per IP after 60 seconds
      # findtime: 60
      #
      # Ban an IP for one hour (3600s) after too many auth attempts
      # bantime: 3600

development:
  <<: *base

  # We want to run web/sidekiq exporters for devs
  # to catch errors from using them.
  #
  # We use random port to not block ability to run
  # multiple instances of the service
  monitoring:
    sidekiq_exporter:
      enabled: true
      address: 127.0.0.1
      port: 0
    web_exporter:
      enabled: true
      address: 127.0.0.1
      port: 0

test:
  <<: *base
  gravatar:
    enabled: true
  external_diffs:
    enabled: false
    # Diffs may be `always` external (the default), or they can be made external
    # after they have become `outdated` (i.e., the MR is closed or a new version
    # has been pushed).
    # when: always
    # The location where external diffs are stored (default: shared/external-diffs).
    storage_path: tmp/tests/external-diffs
    object_store:
      enabled: false
      remote_directory: external-diffs # The bucket name
      connection:
        provider: AWS # Only AWS supported at the moment
        aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
        aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
        region: us-east-1
  lfs:
    enabled: false
    # The location where LFS objects are stored (default: shared/lfs-objects).
    # storage_path: shared/lfs-objects
    object_store:
      enabled: false
      remote_directory: lfs-objects # The bucket name
      connection:
        provider: AWS # Only AWS supported at the moment
        aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
        aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
        region: us-east-1
  artifacts:
    path: tmp/tests/artifacts
    enabled: true
    # The location where build artifacts are stored (default: shared/artifacts).
    # path: shared/artifacts
    object_store:
      enabled: false
      remote_directory: artifacts # The bucket name
      background_upload: false
      connection:
        provider: AWS # Only AWS supported at the moment
        aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
        aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
        region: us-east-1
  uploads:
    storage_path: tmp/tests/public
    object_store:
      enabled: false
      connection:
        provider: AWS # Only AWS supported at the moment
        aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
        aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
        region: us-east-1

  terraform_state:
    enabled: true
    storage_path: tmp/tests/terraform_state
    object_store:
      enabled: false
      remote_directory: terraform
      connection:
        provider: AWS # Only AWS supported at the moment
        aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
        aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
        region: us-east-1

  gitlab:
    host: localhost
    port: 80

    content_security_policy:
      enabled: true
      report_only: false
      directives:
        base_uri:
        child_src:
        connect_src:
        default_src: "'self'"
        font_src:
        form_action:
        frame_ancestors: "'self'"
        frame_src: "'self' https://www.google.com/recaptcha/ https://www.recaptcha.net/ https://content.googleapis.com https://content-compute.googleapis.com https://content-cloudbilling.googleapis.com https://content-cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com"
        img_src: "* data: blob:"
        manifest_src:
        media_src:
        object_src: "'none'"
        script_src: "'self' 'unsafe-eval' http://localhost:* https://www.google.com/recaptcha/ https://www.recaptcha.net/ https://www.gstatic.com/recaptcha/ https://apis.google.com"
        style_src: "'self' 'unsafe-inline'"
        worker_src: "'self' blob:"
        report_uri:

    # When you run tests we clone and set up gitlab-shell
    # In order to set it up correctly you need to specify
    # your system username you use to run GitLab
    # user: YOUR_USERNAME
  pages:
    path: tmp/tests/pages
    object_store:
      enabled: false
      remote_directory: pages # The bucket name
      connection:
        provider: AWS
        aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
        aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
        region: us-east-1
    local_store:
      enabled: true
      path: tmp/tests/pages
  repositories:
    storages:
      default:
        path: tmp/tests/repositories/
        gitaly_address: unix:tmp/tests/gitaly/praefect.socket

  gitaly:
    client_path: tmp/tests/gitaly/_build/bin
    token: secret
  workhorse:
    secret_file: tmp/gitlab_workhorse_test_secret
  backup:
    path: tmp/tests/backups
    gitaly_backup_path: tmp/tests/gitaly/_build/bin/gitaly-backup
  pseudonymizer:
    manifest: config/pseudonymizer.yml
    upload:
      # The remote 'directory' to store the CSV files. For S3, this would be the bucket name.
      remote_directory: gitlab-elt.test
      # Fog storage connection settings, see http://fog.io/storage/
      connection:
        provider: AWS # Only AWS supported at the moment
        aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
        aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
        region: us-east-1
  gitlab_shell:
    path: tmp/tests/gitlab-shell/
    authorized_keys_file: tmp/tests/authorized_keys
  issues_tracker:
    redmine:
      title: "Redmine"
      project_url: "http://redmine/projects/:issues_tracker_id"
      issues_url: "http://redmine/:project_id/:issues_tracker_id/:id"
      new_issue_url: "http://redmine/projects/:issues_tracker_id/issues/new"
    jira:
      title: "Jira"
      url: https://sample_company.atlassian.net
      project_key: PROJECT

  omniauth:
    # enabled: true
    allow_single_sign_on: true
    external_providers: []

    providers:
      - { name: 'cas3',
          label: 'cas3',
          args: { url: 'https://sso.example.com',
                  disable_ssl_verification: false,
                  login_url: '/cas/login',
                  service_validate_url: '/cas/p3/serviceValidate',
                  logout_url: '/cas/logout'} }
      - { name: 'github',
          app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID',
          app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET',
          url: "https://github.com/",
          verify_ssl: false,
          args: { scope: 'user:email' } }
      - { name: 'bitbucket',
          app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID',
          app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET' }
      - { name: 'gitlab',
          app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID',
          app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET',
          args: { scope: 'api' } }
      - { name: 'google_oauth2',
          app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID',
          app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET',
          args: { access_type: 'offline', approval_prompt: '' } }
      - { name: 'facebook',
          app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID',
          app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET' }
      - { name: 'twitter',
          app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID',
          app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET' }
      - { name: 'jwt',
          app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET',
          args: {
                  algorithm: 'HS256',
                  uid_claim: 'email',
                  required_claims: ["name", "email"],
                  info_map: { name: "name", email: "email" },
                  auth_url: 'https://example.com/',
                  valid_within: null,
                }
        }
      - { name: 'auth0',
          args: {
            client_id: 'YOUR_AUTH0_CLIENT_ID',
            client_secret: 'YOUR_AUTH0_CLIENT_SECRET',
            namespace: 'YOUR_AUTH0_DOMAIN' } }
      - { name: 'authentiq',
          app_id: 'YOUR_CLIENT_ID',
          app_secret: 'YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET',
          args: { scope: 'aq:name email~rs address aq:push' } }
      - { name: 'salesforce',
          app_id: 'YOUR_CLIENT_ID',
          app_secret: 'YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET'
        }
      - { name: 'atlassian_oauth2',
          app_id: 'YOUR_CLIENT_ID',
          app_secret: 'YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET',
          args: { scope: 'offline_access read:jira-user read:jira-work', prompt: 'consent' }
      }
  ldap:
    enabled: false
    servers:
      main:
        label: ldap
        host: 127.0.0.1
        port: 3890
        uid: 'uid'
        encryption: 'plain' # "start_tls" or "simple_tls" or "plain"
        base: 'dc=example,dc=com'
        user_filter: ''
        group_base: 'ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com'
        admin_group: ''
  prometheus:
    enabled: true
    server_address: 'localhost:9090'

staging:
  <<: *base