gitlabhq/config/gitlab.yml.example
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# # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #
# Gitlab application config file #
# # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #
#
# How to use:
# 1. copy file as gitlab.yml
# 2. Replace gitlab -> host with your domain
# 3. Replace gitlab -> email_from
production: &base
#
# 1. GitLab app settings
# ==========================
## GitLab settings
gitlab:
## Web server settings
host: localhost
port: 80
https: false
# Uncomment and customize to run in non-root path
# Note that ENV['RAILS_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT'] in config/unicorn.rb may need to be changed
# relative_url_root: /gitlab
# Uncomment and customize if you can't use the default user to run GitLab (default: 'git')
# user: git
## Email settings
# Email address used in the "From" field in mails sent by GitLab
email_from: gitlab@localhost
# Email address of your support contact (default: same as email_from)
support_email: support@localhost
## Project settings
default_projects_limit: 10
# signup_enabled: true # default: false - Account passwords are not sent via the email if signup is enabled.
# username_changing_enabled: false # default: true - User can change her username/namespace
## External issues trackers
issues_tracker:
redmine:
## If not nil, links from /#\d/ entities from commit messages will replaced to this
## Use placeholders:
## :project_id - Gitlab project identifier
## :issues_tracker_id - Project Name or Id in external issue tracker
## :id - Issue id (from commit messages)
issues_url: "http://redmine.sample/issues/:id"
## Gravatar
gravatar:
enabled: true # Use user avatar images from Gravatar.com (default: true)
# plain_url: "http://..." # default: http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/%{hash}?s=%{size}&d=mm
# ssl_url: "https://..." # default: https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/%{hash}?s=%{size}&d=mm
#
# 2. Auth settings
# ==========================
## LDAP settings
ldap:
enabled: false
host: '_your_ldap_server'
base: '_the_base_where_you_search_for_users'
port: 636
uid: 'sAMAccountName'
method: 'ssl' # "ssl" or "plain"
bind_dn: '_the_full_dn_of_the_user_you_will_bind_with'
password: '_the_password_of_the_bind_user'
## Omniauth settings
omniauth:
# Enable ability for users
# Allow logging in via Twitter, Google, etc. using Omniauth providers
enabled: false
# CAUTION!
# This allows users to login without having a user account first (default: false)
# User accounts will be created automatically when authentication was successful.
allow_single_sign_on: false
# Locks down those users until they have been cleared by the admin (default: true)
block_auto_created_users: true
## Auth providers
# Uncomment the lines and fill in the data of the auth provider you want to use
# If your favorite auth provider is not listed you can user others:
# see https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq/wiki/Using-Custom-Omniauth-Providers
# The 'app_id' and 'app_secret' parameters are always passed as the first two
# arguments, followed by optional 'args' which can be either a hash or an array.
providers:
# - { name: 'google_oauth2', app_id: 'YOUR APP ID',
# app_secret: 'YOUR APP SECRET',
# args: { access_type: 'offline', approval_prompt: '' } }
# - { name: 'twitter', app_id: 'YOUR APP ID',
# app_secret: 'YOUR APP SECRET'}
# - { name: 'github', app_id: 'YOUR APP ID',
# app_secret: 'YOUR APP SECRET' }
#
# 3. Advanced settings
# ==========================
# GitLab Satellites
satellites:
# Relative paths are relative to Rails.root (default: tmp/repo_satellites/)
path: /home/git/gitlab-satellites/
## Backup settings
backup:
path: "tmp/backups" # Relative paths are relative to Rails.root (default: tmp/backups/)
# keep_time: 604800 # default: 0 (forever) (in seconds)
## GitLab Shell settings
gitlab_shell:
# REPOS_PATH MUST NOT BE A SYMLINK!!!
repos_path: /home/git/repositories/
hooks_path: /home/git/gitlab-shell/hooks/
# Git over HTTP
upload_pack: true
receive_pack: true
# If you use non-standart ssh port you need to specify it
# ssh_port: 22
## Git settings
# CAUTION!
# Use the default values unless you really know what you are doing
git:
bin_path: /usr/bin/git
# Max size of git object like commit, in bytes
# This value can be increased if you have a very large commits
max_size: 5242880 # 5.megabytes
# Git timeout to read commit, in seconds
timeout: 10
development:
<<: *base
test:
<<: *base
staging:
<<: *base