gitlab-workhorse
Gitlab-workhorse is a smart reverse proxy for GitLab. It handles
"large" HTTP requests such as file downloads, file uploads, Git
push/pull and Git archive downloads.
Usage
gitlab-workhorse [OPTIONS]
Options:
-authBackend string
Authentication/authorization backend (default "http://localhost:8080")
-authSocket string
Optional: Unix domain socket to dial authBackend at
-developmentMode
Allow to serve assets from Rails app
-documentRoot string
Path to static files content (default "public")
-listenAddr string
Listen address for HTTP server (default "localhost:8181")
-listenNetwork string
Listen 'network' (tcp, tcp4, tcp6, unix) (default "tcp")
-listenUmask int
Umask for Unix socket (default 0)
-pprofListenAddr string
pprof listening address, e.g. 'localhost:6060'
-proxyHeadersTimeout duration
How long to wait for response headers when proxying the request (default 1m0s)
-version
Print version and exit
The 'auth backend' refers to the GitLab Rails application. The name is
a holdover from when gitlab-workhorse only handled Git push/pull over
HTTP.
Gitlab-workhorse can listen on either a TCP or a Unix domain socket. It
can also open a second listening TCP listening socket with the Go
net/http/pprof profiler server.
Relative URL support
If you are mounting GitLab at a relative URL, e.g.
example.com/gitlab
, then you should also use this relative URL in
the authBackend
setting:
gitlab-workhorse -authBackend http://localhost:8080/gitlab
Installation
To install gitlab-workhorse you need Go 1.5 or
newer.
To install into /usr/local/bin
run make install
.
make install
To install into /foo/bin
set the PREFIX variable.
make install PREFIX=/foo
Tests
Run the tests with:
make clean test
Coverage / what to test
Each feature in gitlab-workhorse should have an integration test that
verifies that the feature 'kicks in' on the right requests and leaves
other requests unaffected. It is better to also have package-level tests
for specific behavior but the high-level integration tests should have
the first priority during development.
It is OK if a feature is only covered by integration tests.
License
This code is distributed under the MIT license, see the LICENSE file.