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- page_title "Triggers"
%h3.page-title
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Triggers
%p.light
Triggers can be used to force a rebuild of a specific branch or tag with an API call.
%hr.clearfix
-if @triggers.any?
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.table-holder
%table.table
%thead
%th Token
%th Last used
%th
= render partial: 'trigger', collection: @triggers, as: :trigger
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- else
%h4 No triggers
= form_for @trigger, url: url_for(controller: 'projects/triggers', action: 'create'), html: { class: 'form-horizontal' } do |f|
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.clearfix
= f.submit "Add Trigger", class: 'btn btn-success pull-right'
%hr.clearfix
-if @triggers.any?
%h3
Use CURL
%p.light
Copy the token above and set your branch or tag name. This is the reference that will be rebuild.
%pre
:plain
curl -X POST \
-F token=TOKEN \
#{ci_build_trigger_url(@ci_project.id, 'REF_NAME')}
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%h3
Use .gitlab-ci.yml
%p.light
Copy the snippet to
%i .gitlab-ci.yml
of dependent project.
At the end of your build it will trigger this project to rebuilt.
%pre
:plain
trigger:
type: deploy
script:
- "curl -X POST -F token=TOKEN #{ci_build_trigger_url(@ci_project.id, 'REF_NAME')}"
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%h3
Pass build variables
%p.light
Add
%strong variables[VARIABLE]=VALUE
to API request.
The value of variable could then be used to distinguish triggered build from normal one.
%pre
:plain
curl -X POST \
-F token=TOKEN \
-F "variables[RUN_NIGHTLY_BUILD]=true" \
#{ci_build_trigger_url(@ci_project.id, 'REF_NAME')}