Merge branch '42684-set-up-ci-set-up-ci-cd' into 'master'

Resolve "`Set up CI` => `Set up CI/CD`"

Closes #42684

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!16870
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Filipa Lacerda 2018-02-05 17:01:04 +00:00
commit 0a30a9ea59
6 changed files with 15 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
- if @repository.gitlab_ci_yml
%li
= link_to _('CI configuration'), ci_configuration_path(@project)
= link_to _('CI/CD configuration'), ci_configuration_path(@project)
- if current_user && can_push_branch?(@project, @project.default_branch)
- unless @repository.changelog
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
- unless @repository.gitlab_ci_yml
%li.missing
= link_to add_special_file_path(@project, file_name: '.gitlab-ci.yml') do
#{ _('Set up CI') }
#{ _('Set up CI/CD') }
- if koding_enabled? && @repository.koding_yml.blank?
%li.missing
= link_to _('Set up Koding'), add_koding_stack_path(@project)

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
---
title: Rename button to enable CI/CD configuration to "Set up CI/CD"
merge_request: 16870
author:
type: changed

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@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ If you want to modify the CI/CD pipeline used by Auto DevOps, you can copy the
Assuming that your project is new or it doesn't have a `.gitlab-ci.yml` file
present:
1. From your project home page, either click on the "Set up CI" button, or click
1. From your project home page, either click on the "Set up CI/CD" button, or click
on the plus button and (`+`), then "New file"
1. Pick `.gitlab-ci.yml` as the template type
1. Select "Auto-DevOps" from the template dropdown

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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ is useful for submitting merge requests to the upstream.
>
> 2. Why do I need to enable Shared Runners?
>
> Shared Runners will run the script set by your GitLab CI
> Shared Runners will run the script set by your GitLab CI/CD
configuration file. They're enabled by default to new projects,
but not to forks.
@ -88,9 +88,9 @@ click **New project**, and name it considering the
[practical examples](getting_started_part_one.md#practical-examples).
1. Clone it to your local computer, add your website
files to your project, add, commit and push to GitLab.
1. From the your **Project**'s page, click **Set up CI**:
1. From the your **Project**'s page, click **Set up CI/CD**:
![setup GitLab CI](img/setup_ci.png)
![setup GitLab CI/CD](img/setup_ci.png)
1. Choose one of the templates from the dropbox menu.
Pick up the template corresponding to the SSG you're using (or plain HTML).
@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ Pick up the template corresponding to the SSG you're using (or plain HTML).
![gitlab-ci templates](img/choose_ci_template.png)
Once you have both site files and `.gitlab-ci.yml` in your project's
root, GitLab CI will build your site and deploy it with Pages.
root, GitLab CI/CD will build your site and deploy it with Pages.
Once the first build passes, you see your site is live by
navigating to your **Project**'s **Settings** > **Pages**,
where you'll find its default URL.

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ has already been created, which creates a link to the license itself.
![New file button](img/web_editor_template_dropdown_buttons.png)
>**Note:**
The **Set up CI** button will not appear on an empty repository. You have to at
The **Set up CI/CD** button will not appear on an empty repository. You have to at
least add a file in order for the button to show up.
## Upload a file

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@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "CI / CD"
msgstr ""
msgid "CI configuration"
msgid "CI/CD configuration"
msgstr ""
msgid "CICD|Jobs"
@ -2087,7 +2087,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Set a password on your account to pull or push via %{protocol}."
msgstr ""
msgid "Set up CI"
msgid "Set up CI/CD"
msgstr ""
msgid "Set up Koding"