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Léo-Paul Géneau
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Grzegorz Bizon
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Clicking on a pipeline will show the builds that were run for that pipeline.
## Badges
There are build status and test coverage report badges available.
Go to pipeline settings to see available badges and code you can use to embed
badges in the
`README.md`
or your website.
### Build status badge
You can access a build status badge image using following link:
```
http://example.gitlab.com/namespace/project/badges/branch/build.svg
```
### Test coverage report badge
GitLab makes it possible to define the regular expression for coverage report,
that each build log will be matched against. This means that each build in the
pipeline can have the test coverage percentage value defined.
You can access test coverage badge using following link:
```
http://example.gitlab.com/namespace/project/badges/branch/coverage.svg
```
If you would like to get the coverage report from the specific job, you can add
a
`job=coverage_job_name`
parameter to the URL. For example, it is possible to
use following Markdown code to embed the est coverage report into
`README.md`
:
```
markdown
![
coverage
](
http://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/badges/master/coverage.svg?job=coverage
)
```
[
builds
]:
#builds
[
jobs
]:
yaml/README.md#jobs
[
stages
]:
yaml/README.md#stages
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For more information read the
[
Builds emails service documentation
](
../../project_services/builds_emails.md
)
.
## Builds badge
You can access a builds badge image using following link:
```
http://example.gitlab.com/namespace/project/badges/branch/build.svg
```
Awesome! You started using CI in GitLab!
## Examples
Visit the
[
examples README
][
examples
]
to see a list of examples using GitLab
CI with various languages.
Awesome! You started using CI in GitLab!
[
runner-install
]:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ci-multi-runner/tree/master#install-gitlab-runner
[
blog-ci
]:
https://about.gitlab.com/2015/05/06/why-were-replacing-gitlab-ci-jobs-with-gitlab-ci-dot-yml/
[
examples
]:
../examples/README.md
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