gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/views/projects/runners/index.html.haml
Kamil Trzcinski ba68facf8d CI details cleanup
- Add page titles to CI settings.
- Fix CI admin navigation.
- Remove duplicated scope.
- Use monospace font for commit sha.
- Add page title and header title to build page.
- Proper authorization for cancel/retry builds.
- Use gitlab pagination theme for builds and group members.
- Don't paginate builds widget on build page.
- Add badges to commit page Changes/Builds tabs.
- Add "Builds" to commit Builds tab page title.
- Add and use Ci::Build#retryable? method.
- Add CI::Build#retried? method.
- Allow all failed commit builds to be retried.
- Proper authorization for cancel/retry all builds.
- Remove unused param.
- Use time_ago_with_tooltip where appropriate.
- Tweak builds index text
- Remove duplication between builds/build and commit_statuses/commit_status.
- Use POST rather than GET for canceling and retrying builds.
- Remove redundant URL helpers.
- Add build ID to build page.
- Link branch name on build page.
- Move commit/:sha/ci to commit/:sha/builds.
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- page_title "Runners"
.light
%p
A 'runner' is a process which runs a build.
You can setup as many runners as you need.
%br
Runners can be placed on separate users, servers, and even on your local machine.
%p Each runner can be in one of the following states:
%div
%ul
%li
%span.label.label-success active
\- runner is active and can process any new build
%li
%span.label.label-danger paused
\- runner is paused and will not receive any new build
%hr
%p.lead To start serving your builds you can either add specific runners to your project or use shared runners
.row
.col-sm-6
= render 'specific_runners'
.col-sm-6
= render 'shared_runners'