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What is GitLab?
GitLab offers git repository management, code reviews, issue tracking, activity feeds, wikis. It has LDAP/AD integration, handles 25,000 users on a single server but can also run on a highly available active/active cluster. A subscription gives you access to our support team and to GitLab Enterprise Edition that contains extra features aimed at larger organizations.
How to use this image.
I recommend creating a data volume container first, this will simplify migrations and backups:
docker run --name gitlab_data genezys/gitlab:7.5.1 /bin/true
This empty container will exist to persist as volumes the 3 directories used by GitLab, so remember not to delete it:
/var/opt/gitlab
for application data/var/log/gitlab
for logs/etc/gitlab
for configuration
Then run GitLab:
docker run --detach --name gitlab --publish 8080:80 --publish 2222:22 --volumes-from gitlab_data genezys/gitlab:7.5.1
You can then go to http://localhost:8080/
(or most likely http://192.168.59.103:8080/
if you use boot2docker). Next time, you can just use docker start gitlab
and docker stop gitlab
.
How to configure GitLab.
This container uses the official Omnibus GitLab distribution, so all configuration is done in the unique configuration file /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
.
To access GitLab configuration, you can start a new container using the shared data volume container:
docker run -ti --rm --volumes-from gitlab_data ubuntu vi /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
Note that GitLab will reconfigure itself at each container start. You will need to restart the container to reconfigure your GitLab.
You can find all available options in GitLab documentation.