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gitlabci-docker

This repository is all you need to create your own Docker image of Gitlab-CI continuios integration server. You can find a pre-build image anapsix/gitlab-ci at Docker INDEX Works with Docker 1.0.

Versions

Keep in mind, that "latest" tag and "master" branch are subject to be updated, hence the names.
For older versions, use source repo specific branches (gitlabci_v3.2/gitlabci_v4.1) or proper image tags.

Versions

Keep in mind, that "latest" tag and "master" branch are subject to be updated, hence the names.
For older versions, use source repo specific branches (gitlabci_v3.2/gitlabci_v4.1) or proper image tags.

Usage

If you want to run my pre-build image, just run the following (possibly as sudo):

docker pull anapsix/gitlab-ci
docker run -d -p 9000 -e GITLAB_URLS="https://dev.gitlab.org,https://staging.gitlab.org" anapsix/gitlab-ci:5.0

You can rebuild the image from scratch with:

docker build -no-cache -t anapsix/gitlab-ci github.com/anapsix/gitlabci-docker

You must set GITLAB_URLS environmental variable to contain comma delimited list of your GITLAB URLS, otherwise it will refuse to start.

Persistent external MySQL DB is now supported!

You can now use external persistent MySQL DB for your GitLab-CI container. Launch the instance like so:

docker run -d \
 -e DEBUG=true \
 -e MYSQL_SETUP=true \
 -e MYSQL_HOST=10.0.0.100 \
 -e MYSQL_USER="gitlabci" \
 -e MYSQL_PWD="gitlabci" \
 -e MYSQL_DB="gitlabci" \
 -e GITLAB_URLS="https://dev.gitlab.org/" \
 -p 9000 anapsix/gitlab-ci

WARNING: every time you pass MYSQL_SETUP=true, it will overwrite an existing MySQL database..

  • You should set MYSQL_SETUP=true only first time you start container if there is no existing DB for specified credentials / host / db name, otherwise, you WILL LOSE DB content and all settings. Could be used to jump between incompatible versions, such as 4.x -> 5.x, while overwriting existing DB.

ENV params

  • DEBUG (optional: "true" enables debug messages during container startup)
  • GITLAB_URLS (required: set it to full URL of your GitLAB SCM installation)
  • GITLAB_CI_HOST (optional: probably helpful when using HTTPS)
  • GITLAB_CI_HTTPS (optional: used to enable HTTPS support)
  • MYSQL_SETUP (optional: use with caution: initializes DB, wipes it if already present, helpful when upgrading between incompatible versions)
  • MYSQL_MIGRATE (optional: use it when upgrading between GitLAB-CI versions, doesn't work between 4.x and 5.x)
  • MYSQL_HOST (required for MySQL support, if not set temp SQLite3 will be used)
  • MYSQL_USER (optional, will default to gitlabci if not set)
  • MYSQL_PWD (optional, will default to gitlabci if not set)
  • MYSQL_DB (optional, will default to gitlabci if not set)

Examples

  • MYSQL: only MYSQL_HOST variable is required MYSQL_USER, MYSQL_PWD and MYSQL_DB will all default to "gitlabci"

     docker run -d -e MYSQL_HOST=10.0.0.100 \
      -e GITLAB_URLS="https://dev.gitlab.org/" \
      -p 9000 anapsix/gitlab-ci
    
  • SQLITE3: to use container-internal ephemeral SQLite3 DB, ommit all MYSQL_* variables

     docker run -d -e GITLAB_URLS="https://dev.gitlab.org/" \
      -p 9000 anapsix/gitlab-ci
    

Contributors

License

MIT