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What is adop-GitLab?

adop-gitlab is a wrapper for the official GitLab image. It has primarily been built to extended configuration and integrate with the ADOP platform. GitLab is a git repository tool for source code versioning and management.

How to use this image

If you plan to run only Gitlab please use offical Gitlab image. This image you need to run with adop-docker-compose.

The following assumes that PostgreSQL, Redis and OpenLDAP are running. The following command will run adop-gitlab and connect it to PostgreSQL, Redis and OpenLDAP With Docker compose you can easily configure, install, and upgrade your Docker-based GitLab installation.

  1. Install Docker Compose
  2. Create a docker-compose.yml file
gitlab:
  container_name: gitlab
  restart: always
  image: accenture/adop-gitlab:VERSION
  expose:
    - "80"
    - "22"
  environment:
    INITIAL_ADMIN_USER: ${INITIAL_ADMIN_USER}
    INITIAL_ADMIN_PASSWORD: ${INITIAL_ADMIN_PASSWORD}
    JENKINS_USER: ${JENKINS_USER}
    JENKINS_PASSWORD: ${JENKINS_PASSWORD} 
    GITLAB_OMNIBUS_CONFIG: |
     external_url "http://<local-ip>/gitlab"
     postgresql['enable'] = false
     gitlab_rails['db_username'] = "gitlab"
     gitlab_rails['db_password'] = "gitlab"
     gitlab_rails['db_host'] = "gitlab-postgresql"
     gitlab_rails['db_port'] = "5432"
     gitlab_rails['db_database'] = "gitlabhq-production"
     gitlab_rails['db_adapter'] = 'postgresql'
     gitlab_rails['db_encoding'] = 'utf8'
     # Redis Configuration
     redis['enable'] = false
     gitlab_rails['redis_host'] = 'gitlab-redis'
     gitlab_rails['redis_port'] = '6379'
     # LDAP Configuration
     gitlab_rails['ldap_enabled'] = true
     gitlab_rails['ldap_servers'] = YAML.load <<-'EOS'
       main:
         label: 'LDAP'
         host: 'ldap'
         port: 389
         uid: 'uid'
         method: 'plain'
         bind_dn: '<ldap-manager-dn>'
         password: '<ldap-password>'
         active_directory: true
         allow_username_or_email_login: false
         block_auto_created_users: false
         base: '<ldap-full-domain>'
         signin_enabled: false
     EOS

Runtime configuration can be provided using environment variable:

  • GITLAB_OMNIBUS_CONFIG, This variable can contain any gitlab.rb setting and will be evaluated before loading the container’s gitlab.rb file. That way you can easily configure GitLab’s external URL, make any database configuration. Omnibus settings.
  • INITIAL_ADMIN_USER, the username for the admin user.
  • INITIAL_ADMIN_PASSWORD, the password for the initial admin user.
  • JENKINS_USER, the username Jenkins will use to connect to Gitlab. Default to Jenkins.
  • JENKINS_PASSWORD, the password Jenkins will use to connect to Gitlab. Default to jenkins.

License

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User feedback

Documentation

Documentation is available in the GitLab documentation page.

Issues

If you have any problems with or questions about this image, please contact us through a GitHub issue.

Contribute

You are invited to contribute new features, fixes, or updates, large or small; we are always thrilled to receive pull requests, and do our best to process them as fast as we can.

Before you start to code, we recommend discussing your plans through a GitHub issue, especially for more ambitious contributions. This gives other contributors a chance to point you in the right direction, give you feedback on your design, and help you find out if someone else is working on the same thing.