gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/views/projects/pipelines_settings/_show.html.haml

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.row.prepend-top-default
.col-lg-12
= form_for @project, url: project_pipelines_settings_path(@project) do |f|
%fieldset.builds-feature
.form-group
%h5 Auto DevOps (Beta)
%p
Auto DevOps will automatically build, test, and deploy your application based on a predefined Continuous Integration and Delivery configuration.
This will happen starting with the next event (e.g.: push) that occurs to the project.
= link_to 'Learn more about Auto DevOps', help_page_path('topics/autodevops/index.md')
- message = auto_devops_warning_message(@project)
- if message
%p.settings-message.text-center
= message.html_safe
= f.fields_for :auto_devops_attributes, @auto_devops do |form|
.radio
= form.label :enabled_true do
= form.radio_button :enabled, 'true'
%strong Enable Auto DevOps
%br
%span.descr
The Auto DevOps pipeline configuration will be used when there is no <code>.gitlab-ci.yml</code> in the project.
.radio
= form.label :enabled_false do
= form.radio_button :enabled, 'false'
%strong Disable Auto DevOps
%br
%span.descr
An explicit <code>.gitlab-ci.yml</code> needs to be specified before you can begin using Continuous Integration and Delivery.
.radio
= form.label :enabled_nil do
= form.radio_button :enabled, ''
%strong Instance default (#{current_application_settings.auto_devops_enabled? ? 'enabled' : 'disabled'})
%br
%span.descr
Follow the instance default to either have Auto DevOps enabled or disabled when there is no project specific <code>.gitlab-ci.yml</code>.
%br
%p
You need to specify a domain if you want to use Auto Review Apps and Auto Deploy stages.
= form.text_field :domain, class: 'form-control', placeholder: 'domain.com'
%hr
.form-group.append-bottom-default
= f.label :runners_token, "Runner token", class: 'label-light'
= f.text_field :runners_token, class: "form-control", placeholder: 'xEeFCaDAB89'
%p.help-block The secure token used by the Runner to checkout the project
%hr
.form-group
%h5.prepend-top-0
Git strategy for pipelines
%p
Choose between <code>clone</code> or <code>fetch</code> to get the recent application code
= link_to icon('question-circle'), help_page_path('user/project/pipelines/settings', anchor: 'git-strategy'), target: '_blank'
.radio
= f.label :build_allow_git_fetch_false do
= f.radio_button :build_allow_git_fetch, 'false'
%strong git clone
%br
%span.descr
Slower but makes sure the project workspace is pristine as it clones the repository from scratch for every job
.radio
= f.label :build_allow_git_fetch_true do
= f.radio_button :build_allow_git_fetch, 'true'
%strong git fetch
%br
%span.descr
Faster as it re-uses the project workspace (falling back to clone if it doesn't exist)
%hr
.form-group
= f.label :build_timeout_in_minutes, 'Timeout', class: 'label-light'
= f.number_field :build_timeout_in_minutes, class: 'form-control', min: '0'
%p.help-block
Per job in minutes. If a job passes this threshold, it will be marked as failed
= link_to icon('question-circle'), help_page_path('user/project/pipelines/settings', anchor: 'timeout'), target: '_blank'
%hr
.form-group
= f.label :ci_config_path, 'Custom CI config path', class: 'label-light'
= f.text_field :ci_config_path, class: 'form-control', placeholder: '.gitlab-ci.yml'
%p.help-block
The path to CI config file. Defaults to <code>.gitlab-ci.yml</code>
= link_to icon('question-circle'), help_page_path('user/project/pipelines/settings', anchor: 'custom-ci-config-path'), target: '_blank'
%hr
.form-group
.checkbox
= f.label :public_builds do
= f.check_box :public_builds
%strong Public pipelines
.help-block
Allow public access to pipelines and job details, including output logs and artifacts
= link_to icon('question-circle'), help_page_path('user/project/pipelines/settings', anchor: 'visibility-of-pipelines'), target: '_blank'
.bs-callout.bs-callout-info
%p If enabled:
%ul
%li
For public projects, anyone can view pipelines and access job details (output logs and artifacts)
%li
For internal projects, any logged in user can view pipelines and access job details (output logs and artifacts)
%li
For private projects, any member (guest or higher) can view pipelines and access job details (output logs and artifacts)
%p
If disabled, the access level will depend on the user's
permissions in the project.
%hr
.form-group
.checkbox
= f.label :auto_cancel_pending_pipelines do
= f.check_box :auto_cancel_pending_pipelines, {}, 'enabled', 'disabled'
%strong Auto-cancel redundant, pending pipelines
.help-block
New pipelines will cancel older, pending pipelines on the same branch
= link_to icon('question-circle'), help_page_path('user/project/pipelines/settings', anchor: 'auto-cancel-pending-pipelines'), target: '_blank'
%hr
.form-group
= f.label :build_coverage_regex, "Test coverage parsing", class: 'label-light'
.input-group
%span.input-group-addon /
= f.text_field :build_coverage_regex, class: 'form-control', placeholder: 'Regular expression'
%span.input-group-addon /
%p.help-block
A regular expression that will be used to find the test coverage
output in the job trace. Leave blank to disable
= link_to icon('question-circle'), help_page_path('user/project/pipelines/settings', anchor: 'test-coverage-parsing'), target: '_blank'
.bs-callout.bs-callout-info
%p Below are examples of regex for existing tools:
%ul
%li
Simplecov (Ruby) -
%code \(\d+.\d+\%\) covered
%li
pytest-cov (Python) -
%code \d+\%\s*$
%li
phpunit --coverage-text --colors=never (PHP) -
%code ^\s*Lines:\s*\d+.\d+\%
%li
gcovr (C/C++) -
%code ^TOTAL.*\s+(\d+\%)$
%li
tap --coverage-report=text-summary (NodeJS) -
%code ^Statements\s*:\s*([^%]+)
%li
excoveralls (Elixir) -
%code \[TOTAL\]\s+(\d+\.\d+)%
= f.submit 'Save changes', class: "btn btn-save"
%hr
.row.prepend-top-default
= render partial: 'projects/pipelines_settings/badge', collection: @badges