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Notable changes:

- lib: `gitlab_rails_commit` renamed to `gitlab_rails_commit_ref`, with a
  minor API change (use of kwarg, that is now facilitated by Ruby 3.0). As
  far as the rest of the logic goes, we are still not using their
  "build facts", we have our own independent system.
- python3: bump to 3.9.16 and more options related to built openssl (but
  we are using the system one inconditionally).
- recipes: upstream stopped activating GitLab Shell automatically if GitLab
  Rails is, and that is something we cannot do. We were also activating
  Mercurial in that case, and of course still are.
- CI: base image version bumped from 4.1.0 to 4.6.0
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Omnibus Heptapod

This project is the Heptapod fork of Omnibus GitLab. It serves the same purposes as its upstream.

Heptapod Ubuntu packages

As of this writing, we're building exactly one Ubuntu package, for installation inside the Docker image. This package should be suitable for direct use in a regular system, and we would be happy to get feedback about it.

Building the Heptapod package

For a description of the Heptapod build process, and how to use it, see Heptapod Builds.

Configuring Heptapod with Omnibus.

For the time being, this is possible within the Docker container only, and doesn't have any Heptapod specifics yet.

Omnibus GitLab README

What follows is the GitLab upstream README, unchanged for now except for title levels.

Description

This project creates full-stack platform-specific downloadable packages for GitLab. For other installation options please see the GitLab installation page.

Canonical source

The source of omnibus-gitlab is hosted on GitLab.com and there are mirrors to make contributing as easy as possible.

Documentation

The documentation overview is in the readme in the doc directory.

Omnibus fork

Omnibus GitLab is using a fork of omnibus project. For additional information see the comments in the Gemfile.

Deprecated links

We left the links below in the readme to preserve old links, but please use the readme in the doc directory to browse the complete documentation.

Contributing

Please see the contribution guidelines

Installation

Please follow the steps on the downloads page.

After installation

Your GitLab instance should be reachable over HTTP at the IP or hostname of your server. You can login as an admin user with username root and password 5iveL!fe.

See doc/maintenance/README.md for useful commands to control/debug your GitLab instance.

Configuration options

See doc/settings/configuration.md.

Configuring the external URL for GitLab

See doc/settings/configuration.md.

Storing Git data in an alternative directory

See doc/settings/configuration.md.

Changing the name of the Git user / group

See doc/settings/configuration.md.

Setting up LDAP sign-in

See doc/settings/ldap.md.

Enable HTTPS

See doc/settings/nginx.md.

Redirect HTTP requests to HTTPS

See doc/settings/nginx.md.

Change the default port and the ssl certificate locations

See doc/settings/nginx.md.

Use non-packaged web-server

For using an existing Nginx, Passenger, or Apache webserver see doc/settings/nginx.md.

Using a non-packaged PostgreSQL database management server

To connect to an external PostgreSQL DBMS see doc/settings/database.md

Using a non-packaged Redis instance

See doc/settings/redis.md.

Adding ENV Vars to the Gitlab Runtime Environment

See doc/settings/environment-variables.md.

Changing gitlab.yml settings

See doc/settings/gitlab.yml.md.

Specify numeric user and group identifiers

See doc/settings/configuration.md.

Sending application email via SMTP

See doc/settings/smtp.md.

Omniauth (Google, Twitter, GitHub login)

Omniauth configuration is documented in docs.gitlab.com.

Adjusting Unicorn settings

See doc/settings/unicorn.md.

Setting the NGINX listen address or addresses

See doc/settings/nginx.md.

Inserting custom NGINX settings into the GitLab server block

See doc/settings/nginx.md.

Inserting custom settings into the NGINX config

See doc/settings/nginx.md.

Only start omnibus-gitlab services after a given filesystem is mounted

See doc/settings/configuration.md.

Updating

Instructions for updating your Omnibus installation and upgrading from a manual installation are in the update doc.

Uninstalling Omnibus GitLab

See doc/installation/index.md.

Common installation problems

This section has been moved to the separate document doc/common_installation_problems/README.md.

Section below remains for historical reasons(mainly to not break existing links). Each section contains the link to the new location.

Apt error 'The requested URL returned error: 403'

See doc/common_installation_problems/README.md.

GitLab is unreachable in my browser

See doc/common_installation_problems/README.md.

Emails are not being delivered

See doc/common_installation_problems/README.md.

Reconfigure freezes at ruby_block[supervise_redis_sleep] action run

See doc/common_installation_problems/README.md.

TCP ports for GitLab services are already taken

See doc/common_installation_problems/README.md.

Git SSH access stops working on SELinux-enabled systems

See doc/common_installation_problems/README.md.

Postgres error 'FATAL: could not create shared memory segment: Cannot allocate memory'

See doc/common_installation_problems/README.md.

Reconfigure complains about the GLIBC version

See doc/common_installation_problems/README.md.

Reconfigure fails to create the git user

See doc/common_installation_problems/README.md.

Failed to modify kernel parameters with sysctl

See doc/common_installation_problems/README.md.

I am unable to install omnibus-gitlab without root access

See doc/common_installation_problems/README.md.

gitlab-rake assets:precompile fails with 'Permission denied'

See doc/common_installation_problems/README.md.

'Short read or OOM loading DB' error

See doc/common_installation_problems/README.md.

Backups

See doc/settings/backups.md.

Backup and restore omnibus-gitlab configuration

See doc/settings/backups.md.

Creating an application backup

See doc/settings/backups.md.

Restoring an application backup

See backup restore documentation.

Backup and restore using non-packaged database

If you are using non-packaged database see documentation on using non-packaged database.

Upload backups to remote (cloud) storage

For details check backup restore document of GitLab CE.

Invoking Rake tasks

See doc/maintenance/index.md.

Directory structure

Omnibus-gitlab uses four different directories.

  • /opt/gitlab holds application code for GitLab and its dependencies.
  • /var/opt/gitlab holds application data and configuration files that gitlab-ctl reconfigure writes to.
  • /etc/gitlab holds configuration files for omnibus-gitlab. These are the only files that you should ever have to edit manually.
  • /var/log/gitlab contains all log data generated by components of omnibus-gitlab.

Omnibus-gitlab and SELinux

Although omnibus-gitlab runs on systems that have SELinux enabled, it does not use SELinux confinement features:

  • omnibus-gitlab creates unconfined system users;
  • omnibus-gitlab services run in an unconfined context.

The correct operation of Git access via SSH depends on the labeling of /var/opt/gitlab/.ssh. If needed you can restore this labeling by running sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure.

Depending on your platform, gitlab-ctl reconfigure will install SELinux modules required to make GitLab work. These modules are listed in files/gitlab-selinux/README.md.

NSA, if you're reading this, we'd really appreciate it if you could contribute back a SELinux profile for omnibus-gitlab :) Of course, if anyone else is reading this, you're welcome to contribute the SELinux profile too.

Logs

This section has been moved to separate document doc/settings/logs.md.

Tail logs in a console on the server

See doc/settings/logs.md.

Runit logs

See doc/settings/logs.md.

Logrotate

See doc/settings/logs.md.

UDP log shipping (GitLab Enterprise Edition only)

See doc/settings/logs.md

Create a user and database for GitLab

See doc/settings/database.md.

Configure omnibus-gitlab to connect to it

See doc/settings/database.md.

Seed the database (fresh installs only)

See doc/settings/database.md.

Building your own package

See the separate build documentation.

Running a custom GitLab version

It is not recommended to make changes to any of the files in /opt/gitlab after installing omnibus-gitlab: they will either conflict with or be overwritten by future updates. If you want to run a custom version of GitLab you can build your own package or use another installation method.

Acknowledgments

This omnibus installer project is based on the awesome work done by Chef in omnibus-chef-server.