GitLab Runner
This is the repository of the official GitLab Runner written in Go.
It runs tests and sends the results to GitLab.
GitLab CI is the open-source
continuous integration service included with GitLab that coordinates the testing.
The old name of this project was GitLab CI Multi Runner but please use "GitLab Runner" (without CI) from now on.
Release process
The description of release process of GitLab Runner project can be found in the release documentation.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome, see CONTRIBUTING.md
for more details.
Closing issues and merge requests
GitLab is growing very fast and we have a limited resources to deal with reported issues
and merge requests opened by the community volunteers. We appreciate all the contributions
coming from our community. But to help all of us with issues and merge requests management
we need to create some closing policy.
If an issue or merge request has a ~"waiting for feedback" label and the response from the
reporter has not been received for 14 days, we can close it using the following response
template:
We haven't received an update for more than 14 days so we will assume that the
problem is fixed or is no longer valid. If you still experience the same problem
try upgrading to the latest version. If the issue persists, reopen this issue
or merge request with the relevant information.
Documentation
The documentation source files can be found under the docs/ directory. You can
read the documentation online at https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/.
Requirements
Read about the requirements of GitLab Runner.
Features
Read about the features of GitLab Runner.
Compatibility chart
Read about what options each executor can offer.
Install GitLab Runner
Visit the installation documentation.
Use GitLab Runner
See https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/#using-gitlab-runner.
Select executor
See https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/executors/#selecting-the-executor.
Troubleshooting
Read the FAQ.
Advanced Configuration
See https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/#advanced-configuration.
If you want to add another project, token or image simply RE-RUN SETUP.
You don't have to re-run the runner. It will automatically reload configuration once it changes.
Changelog
Visit the Changelog to view recent changes.
Version 0.5.0
Version 0.5.0 introduces many security related changes.
One of such changes is the different location of config.toml
.
Previously (prior 0.5.0) config was read from current working directory.
Currently, when gitlab-runner
is executed by root
or with sudo
config is read from /etc/gitlab-runner/config.toml
.
If gitlab-runner
is executed by non-root user, the config is read from $HOME/.gitlab-runner/config.toml
.
However, this doesn't apply to Windows where config is still read from current working directory, but this most likely will change in future.
The config file is automatically migrated when GitLab Runner was installed from GitLab's repository.
For manual installations the config needs to be moved by hand.
The future
- Please see the GitLab Direction page.
- Feel free submit issues with feature proposals on the issue tracker.
Author
2014 - 2015 : [Kamil Trzciński](mailto:ayufan@ayufan.eu)
2015 - now : GitLab Inc. team and contributors
License
This code is distributed under the MIT license, see the LICENSE file.