--- type: howto --- # How to enable or disable GitLab CI/CD To effectively use GitLab CI/CD, you need: - A valid [`.gitlab-ci.yml`](yaml/README.md) file present at the root directory of your project. - A [runner](runners/README.md) properly set up. You can read our [quick start guide](quick_start/README.md) to get you started. If you are using an external CI/CD server like Jenkins or Drone CI, it is advised to disable GitLab CI/CD in order to not have any conflicts with the commits status API. GitLab CI/CD is exposed via the `/pipelines` and `/jobs` pages of a project. Disabling GitLab CI/CD in a project does not delete any previous jobs. In fact, the `/pipelines` and `/jobs` pages can still be accessed, although it's hidden from the left sidebar menu. GitLab CI/CD is enabled by default on new installations and can be disabled either: - Individually under each project's settings. - Site-wide by modifying the settings in `gitlab.yml` and `gitlab.rb` for source and Omnibus installations respectively. NOTE: **Note:** This only applies to pipelines run as part of GitLab CI/CD. This will not enable or disable pipelines that are run from an [external integration](../user/project/integrations/project_services.md#services). ## Per-project user setting To enable or disable GitLab CI/CD Pipelines in your project: 1. Navigate to **Settings > General > Visibility, project features, permissions**. 1. Expand the **Repository** section 1. Enable or disable the **Pipelines** toggle as required. **Project visibility** will also affect pipeline visibility. If set to: - **Private**: Only project members can access pipelines. - **Internal** or **Public**: Pipelines can be set to either **Only Project Members** or **Everyone With Access** via the dropdown box. Press **Save changes** for the settings to take effect. ## Site-wide admin setting You can disable GitLab CI/CD site-wide, by modifying the settings in `gitlab.yml` for source installations, and `gitlab.rb` for Omnibus installations. Two things to note: - Disabling GitLab CI/CD, will affect only newly-created projects. Projects that had it enabled prior to this modification, will work as before. - Even if you disable GitLab CI/CD, users will still be able to enable it in the project's settings. For installations from source, open `gitlab.yml` with your editor and set `builds` to `false`: ```yaml ## Default project features settings default_projects_features: issues: true merge_requests: true wiki: true snippets: false builds: false ``` Save the file and restart GitLab: ```shell sudo service gitlab restart ``` For Omnibus installations, edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` and add the line: ```ruby gitlab_rails['gitlab_default_projects_features_builds'] = false ``` Save the file and reconfigure GitLab: ```shell sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure ```