@@ -441,12 +441,12 @@ and want to eliminate NFS from your environment altogether, there are
a few things that you need to do:
1. Make sure the [`git` user home directory](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/configuration.html#moving-the-home-directory-for-a-user) is on local disk.
1. Configure [database lookup of SSH keys](https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/administration/operations/fast_ssh_key_lookup.html)
1. Configure [database lookup of SSH keys](../operations/fast_ssh_key_lookup.md)
to eliminate the need for a shared authorized_keys file.
1. Configure [object storage for job artifacts](https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/administration/job_artifacts.html#using-object-storage)
including [live tracing](https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/administration/job_traces.html#new-live-trace-architecture).
1. Configure [object storage for LFS objects](https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/workflow/lfs/lfs_administration.html#storing-lfs-objects-in-remote-object-storage).
1. Configure [object storage for uploads](https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/administration/uploads.html#using-object-storage-core-only).
1. Configure [object storage for job artifacts](../job_artifacts.md#using-object-storage)
including [live tracing](../job_traces.md#new-live-trace-architecture).
1. Configure [object storage for LFS objects](../../workflow/lfs/lfs_administration.md#storing-lfs-objects-in-remote-object-storage).
1. Configure [object storage for uploads](../uploads.md#using-object-storage-core-only).
NOTE: **Note:** One current feature of GitLab still requires a shared directory (NFS): [GitLab Pages](../../user/project/pages/index.md).
There is [work in progress](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages/issues/196)
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ the `author` field. GitLab team members **should not**.
- Any user-facing change **should** have a changelog entry. Example: "GitLab now
uses system fonts for all text."
- Any change behind a feature flag **should not** have a changelog entry. The entry should be added [in the merge request removing the feature flags](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/feature_flags.html#developing-with-feature-flags).
- Any change behind a feature flag **should not** have a changelog entry. The entry should be added [in the merge request removing the feature flags](feature_flags/development.md).
- A fix for a regression introduced and then fixed in the same release (i.e.,
fixing a bug introduced during a monthly release candidate) **should not**
For more information, see the [confidential issue](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/issues/confidential_issues.html)`https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/<issue_number>`.
For more information, see the [confidential issue](../../user/project/issues/confidential_issues.md)`https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/<issue_number>`.
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ GitLab Inc. provided environments such as staging and production, you need to
have access to the chatops bot. Chatops bot is currently running on the ops instance,
which is different from GitLab.com or dev.gitlab.org.
Follow the Chatops document to [request access](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/chatops_on_gitlabcom.html#requesting-access).
Follow the Chatops document to [request access](../chatops_on_gitlabcom.md#requesting-access).
Once you are added to the project test if your access propagated,
run:
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@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ instances. Make sure to add the ~"feature flag" label to this merge request so
release managers are aware the changes are hidden behind a feature flag. If the
merge request has to be picked into a stable branch, make sure to also add the
appropriate "Pick into X" label (e.g. "Pick into XX.X").
See [the process document](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/feature_flags/process.html#including-a-feature-behind-feature-flag-in-the-final-release) for further details.
See [the process document](process.md#including-a-feature-behind-feature-flag-in-the-final-release) for further details.
When a feature gate has been removed from the code base, the value still exists
By defining the `api_get_path` method, we allow the [`ApiFabricator`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/blob/master/qa/qa/resource/api_fabricator.rb) module to know which path to use to get a single issue.
> This `GET` path can be found in the [public API documentation](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/issues.html#single-issue).
> This `GET` path can be found in the [public API documentation](../../../api/issues.md#single-issue).
By defining the `api_post_path` method, we allow the [`ApiFabricator`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/blob/master/qa/qa/resource/api_fabricator.rb) module to know which path to use to create a new issue in a specific project.
> This `POST` path can be found in the [public API documentation](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/issues.html#new-issue).
> This `POST` path can be found in the [public API documentation](../../../api/issues.md#new-issue).
By defining the `api_post_body` method, we allow the [`ApiFabricator.api_post`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/blob/a9177ca1812bac57e2b2fa4560e1d5dd8ffac38b/qa/qa/resource/api_fabricator.rb#L68) method to know which data to send when making the `POST` request.
> Notice that we pass both `labels` and `title` attributes in the `api_post_body`, where `labels` receives an array of labels, and [`title` is required](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/issues.html#new-issue). Also, notice that we keep them alphabetically organized.
> Notice that we pass both `labels` and `title` attributes in the `api_post_body`, where `labels` receives an array of labels, and [`title` is required](../../../api/issues.md#new-issue). Also, notice that we keep them alphabetically organized.
**Label resource**
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@@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ By defining the `api_post_path` method, we allow for the [`ApiFabricator `](http
By defining the `api_post_body` method, we we allow for the [`ApiFabricator.api_post`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/blob/a9177ca1812bac57e2b2fa4560e1d5dd8ffac38b/qa/qa/resource/api_fabricator.rb#L68) method to know which data to send when making the `POST` request.
> Notice that we pass both `color` and `name` attributes in the `api_post_body` since [those are required](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/labels.html#create-a-new-label). Also, notice that we keep them alphabetically organized.
> Notice that we pass both `color` and `name` attributes in the `api_post_body` since [those are required](../../../api/labels.md#create-a-new-label). Also, notice that we keep them alphabetically organized.
@@ -9,10 +9,10 @@ The GitLab Application Development Platform aims to:
- Reduce and even eliminate the time it takes for an Operations team
to provide a full environment for software developers.
- Get developers up and running fast so they can focus on writing
- Get developers up and running fast so they can focus on writing
great applications with a robust development feature set.
- Provide best-of-breed security features so that applications developed
with GitLab are not affected by vulnerabilities that may lead to security
- Provide best-of-breed security features so that applications developed
with GitLab are not affected by vulnerabilities that may lead to security
problems and unintended use.
It is comprised of the following high-level elements:
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@@ -35,28 +35,28 @@ with various cloud providers.
### Build, test, deploy
In order to provide modern DevOps workflows, our Application Development Platform will rely on
[Auto DevOps](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/autodevops/) to provide those workflows. Auto DevOps works with
any Kubernetes cluster; you're not limited to running on GitLab's infrastructure. Additionally, Auto DevOps offers
an incremental consumption path. Because it is [composable](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/autodevops/#using-components-of-auto-devops),
[Auto DevOps](../autodevops/index.md) to provide those workflows. Auto DevOps works with
any Kubernetes cluster; you're not limited to running on GitLab's infrastructure. Additionally, Auto DevOps offers
an incremental consumption path. Because it is [composable](../autodevops/index.md#using-components-of-auto-devops),
you can use as much or as little of the default pipeline as you'd like, and deeply customize without having to integrate a completely different platform.
### Security
The Application Development Platform helps you ensure that the applications you create are not affected by vulnerabilities
The Application Development Platform helps you ensure that the applications you create are not affected by vulnerabilities
that may lead to security problems and unintended use. This can be achieved by making use of the embedded security features of Auto DevOps,
which inform security teams and developers if there is something to consider changing in their apps
which inform security teams and developers if there is something to consider changing in their apps
before it is too late to create a preventative fix. The following features are included:
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ The "Move issue" button is at the bottom of the right-sidebar when viewing the i
If you have advanced technical skills you can also bulk move all the issues from one project to another in the rails console. The below script will move all the issues from one project to another that are not in status **closed**.
To access rails console run `sudo gitlab-rails console` on the GitLab server and run the below script. Please be sure to change **project**, **admin_user** and **target_project** to your values. We do also recommend [creating a backup](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/raketasks/backup_restore.html#creating-a-backup-of-the-gitlab-system) before attempting any changes in the console.
To access rails console run `sudo gitlab-rails console` on the GitLab server and run the below script. Please be sure to change **project**, **admin_user** and **target_project** to your values. We do also recommend [creating a backup](../../../raketasks/backup_restore.md#creating-a-backup-of-the-gitlab-system) before attempting any changes in the console.
```ruby
project=Project.find_by_full_path('full path of the project where issues are moved from')
Pull mirroring uses polling to detect new branches and commits added upstream, often minutes
afterwards. If you notify GitLab by [API](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/projects.html#start-the-pull-mirroring-process-for-a-project-starter),
afterwards. If you notify GitLab by [API](../api/projects.md#start-the-pull-mirroring-process-for-a-project-starter),
updates will be pulled immediately.
For more information, see [Start the pull mirroring process for a Project](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/projects.html#start-the-pull-mirroring-process-for-a-project-starter).
For more information, see [Start the pull mirroring process for a Project](../api/projects.md#start-the-pull-mirroring-process-for-a-project-starter).