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- The pages are created when build artifacts for `pages` job are uploaded - Pages serve the content under: http://group.pages.domain.com/project - Pages can be used to serve the group page, special project named as host: group.pages.domain.com - User can provide own 403 and 404 error pages by creating 403.html and 404.html in group page project - Pages can be explicitly removed from the project by clicking Remove Pages in Project Settings - The size of pages is limited by Application Setting: max pages size, which limits the maximum size of unpacked archive (default: 100MB) - The public/ is extracted from artifacts and content is served as static pages - Pages asynchronous worker use `dd` to limit the unpacked tar size - Pages needs to be explicitly enabled and domain needs to be specified in gitlab.yml - Pages are part of backups - Pages notify the deployment status using Commit Status API - Pages use a new sidekiq queue: pages - Pages use a separate nginx config which needs to be explicitly added |
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environments | ||
initializers | ||
locales | ||
routes | ||
application.rb | ||
aws.yml.example | ||
boot.rb | ||
database.yml.env | ||
database.yml.mysql | ||
database.yml.postgresql | ||
dependency_decisions.yml | ||
environment.rb | ||
gitlab.yml.example | ||
license_finder.yml | ||
mail_room.yml | ||
newrelic.yml | ||
no_todos_messages.yml | ||
README.md | ||
resque.yml.example | ||
routes.rb | ||
secrets.yml.example | ||
sidekiq.yml.example | ||
sidekiq_queues.yml | ||
unicorn.rb.example | ||
unicorn.rb.example.development |
Configuration files Documentation
Note that most configuration files (config/*.*
) committed into
gitlab-ce will not be used for
omnibus-gitlab. Configuration
files committed into gitlab-ce are only used for development.
gitlab.yml
You can find most of GitLab configuration settings here.
mail_room.yml
This file is actually an YML wrapped inside an ERB file to enable templated
values to be specified from gitlab.yml
. mail_room loads this file first as
an ERB file and then loads the resulting YML as its configuration.
resque.yml
This file is called resque.yml
for historical reasons. We are NOT
using Resque at the moment. It is used to specify Redis configuration
values instead.