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GitLab
Woodpecker comes with built-in support for the GitLab version 8.2 and higher. To enable GitLab you should configure the Woodpecker container using the following environment variables:
# docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
services:
woodpecker-server:
[...]
environment:
+ - WOODPECKER_GITLAB=true
+ - WOODPECKER_GITLAB_URL=http://gitlab.mycompany.com
+ - WOODPECKER_GITLAB_CLIENT=95c0282573633eb25e82
+ - WOODPECKER_GITLAB_SECRET=30f5064039e6b359e075
woodpecker-agent:
[...]
Registration
You must register your application with GitLab in order to generate a Client and Secret. Navigate to your account settings and choose Applications from the menu, and click New Application.
Please use http://woodpecker.mycompany.com/authorize
as the Authorization callback URL. Grant api
scope to the application.
If you run the Woodpecker CI server on the same host as the GitLab instance, you might also need to allow local connections in GitLab, otherwise API requests will fail. In GitLab, navigate to the Admin dashboard, then go to Settings > Network > Outbound requests
and enable Allow requests to the local network from web hooks and services
.
Configuration
This is a full list of configuration options. Please note that many of these options use default configuration values that should work for the majority of installations.
WOODPECKER_GITLAB
Default:
false
Enables the GitLab driver.
WOODPECKER_GITLAB_URL
Default:
https://gitlab.com
Configures the GitLab server address.
WOODPECKER_GITLAB_CLIENT
Default: empty
Configures the GitLab OAuth client id. This is used to authorize access.
WOODPECKER_GITLAB_SECRET
Default: empty
Configures the GitLab OAuth client secret. This is used to authorize access.
WOODPECKER_GITLAB_SKIP_VERIFY
Default:
false
Configure if SSL verification should be skipped.