woodpecker/doc/setup-gitlab.md
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You may configure Drone to integrate with GitLab (version 7.9 or higher). This can be configured in the /etc/drone/drone.toml configuration file:

[gitlab]
url = "https://gitlab.com"
client = "c0aaff74c060ff4a950d"
secret = "1ac1eae5ff1b490892f5546f837f306265032412"
skip_verify=false
open=false

Or a custom installation:

[gitlab]
url = "http://gitlab.drone.io"
client = "c0aaff74c060ff4a950d"
secret = "1ac1eae5ff1b490892f5546f837f306265032412"
skip_verify=false
open=false

Environment Variables

You may also configure Gitlab using environment variables. This is useful when running Drone inside Docker containers, for example.

DRONE_GITLAB_URL="https://gitlab.com"
DRONE_GITLAB_CLIENT="c0aaff74c060ff4a950d"
DRONE_GITLAB_SECRET="1ac1eae5ff1b490892f5546f837f306265032412"

User Registration

User registration is closed by default and new accounts must be provisioned in the user interface. You may allow users to self-register with the following configuration flag:

[gitlab]
open = true

Please note this has security implications. This setting should only be enabled if you are running Drone behind a firewall.

Self-Signed Certs

If your Gitlab installation uses a self-signed certificate you may need to instruct Drone to skip TLS verification. This is not recommended, but if you have no other choice you can include the following:

[gitlab]
skip_verify=true