- Sep 03, 2019
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Yorick Peterse authored
The old rules meant that any future changes to these directories would require the use of `git add -f` to be staged. This is problematic for the upcoming FOSS-only mirror of GitLab. Any changes to be synced to this mirror are staged using `git add --all .`, which due to the Git ignore rules would not add the tmp/ and shared/ directories. This then leads to various specs failing because they expect certain sub-directories of these directories to be available. This commit changes the rules so that we include the .gitkeep files, ignore other files, and completely ignore anything in tmp/test. This requires that the rules are specified in tmp/.gitignore and shared/.gitignore, instead of the top-level .gitignore, without this I could not get Git to include the .gitkeep files properly.
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- Jan 31, 2017
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Kamil Trzciński authored
- 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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- Jun 03, 2016
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James Lopez authored
This reverts commit 3e991230.
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James Lopez authored
# Conflicts: # app/models/project.rb
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- May 17, 2016
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Kamil Trzciński authored
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- Dec 18, 2015
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Kamil Trzciński authored
- 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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- Dec 09, 2015
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Douwe Maan authored
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- Nov 10, 2015
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Kamil Trzciński authored
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Kamil Trzciński authored
- Offloads uploading to GitLab Workhorse - Use /authorize request for fast uploading - Added backup recipes for artifacts - Support download acceleration using X-Sendfile
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- Oct 26, 2015
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Jacob Vosmaer authored
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