Commit b865427e authored by Jaime Martinez's avatar Jaime Martinez Committed by Achilleas Pipinellis

Add ADDITIONAL_CA_CERT_BUNDLE to release

parent 3335bd82
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/merge_requests/19298) in GitLab 13.2.
Use `release` to create a [release](../../user/project/releases/index.md).
Requires the `release-cli` to be available in your GitLab Runner Docker or shell executor.
Requires the [`release-cli`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/release-cli/-/tree/master/docs)
to be available in your GitLab Runner Docker or shell executor.
These keywords are supported:
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release-cli version 0.6.0
```
#### Use a custom SSL CA certificate authority
You can use the `ADDITIONAL_CA_CERT_BUNDLE` CI/CD variable to configure a custom SSL CA certificate authority,
which is used to verify the peer when the `release-cli` creates a release through the API using HTTPS with custom certificates.
The `ADDITIONAL_CA_CERT_BUNDLE` value should contain the
[text representation of the X.509 PEM public-key certificate](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7468#section-5.1)
or the `path/to/file` containing the certificate authority.
For example, to configure this value in the `.gitlab-ci.yml` file, use the following:
```yaml
release:
variables:
ADDITIONAL_CA_CERT_BUNDLE: |
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIGqTCCBJGgAwIBAgIQI7AVxxVwg2kch4d56XNdDjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQsFADCB
...
jWgmPqF3vUbZE0EyScetPJquRFRKIesyJuBFMAs=
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
script:
- echo "Create release"
release:
name: 'My awesome release'
tag_name: '$CI_COMMIT_TAG'
```
The `ADDITIONAL_CA_CERT_BUNDLE` value can also be configured as a
[custom variable in the UI](../variables/README.md#custom-cicd-variables),
either as a `file`, which requires the path to the certificate, or as a variable,
which requires the text representation of the certificate.
#### `script`
All jobs except [trigger](#trigger) jobs must have the `script` keyword. A `release`
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