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@@ -17,34 +17,29 @@ NOTE: **Note:**
Coming over to GitLab from Jenkins? Check out our
[
reference
](
../jenkins/index.md
)
for converting your pre-existing pipelines over to our format.
GitLab offers a
[
continuous integration
][
ci
]
service. If you
[
add a `.gitlab-ci.yml` file
][
yaml
]
to the root directory of your repository,
and configure your GitLab project to use a [Runner], then each commit or
push triggers your CI [pipeline].
GitLab offers a
[
continuous integration
](
https://about.gitlab.com/product/continuous-integration/
)
service. For each commit or push to trigger your CI
[
pipeline
](
../pipelines.md
)
, you must:
The
`.gitlab-ci.yml`
file tells the GitLab Runner what to do. By default it runs
a pipeline with three [stages]:
`build`
,
`test`
, and
`deploy`
. You don't need to
use all three stages; stages with no jobs are simply ignored.
-
Add a
[
`.gitlab-ci.yml` file
](
#creating-a-gitlab-ciyml-file
)
to your repository's root directory.
-
Ensure your project is configured to use a
[
Runner
](
#configuring-a-runner
)
.
If everything runs OK (no non-zero return values), you'll get a nice green
checkmark associated with the commit. This makes it
easy to see whether a commit caused any of the tests to fail before
you even look at the code.
The
`.gitlab-ci.yml`
file tells the GitLab Runner what to do. A simple pipeline commonly has
three
[
stages
](
../yaml/README.md#stages
)
:
Most projects use GitLab's CI service to run the test suite so that
developers get immediate feedback if they broke something.
-
`build`
-
`test`
-
`deploy`
There's a growing trend to use continuous delivery and continuous deployment to
automatically deploy tested code to staging and production environments.
You do not need to use all three stages; stages with no jobs are ignored.
So in brief, the steps needed to have a working CI can be summed up to:
The pipeline appears under the project's
**CI/CD > Pipelines**
page. If everything runs OK (no non-zero
return values), you get a green check mark associated with the commit. This makes it easy to see
whether a commit caused any of the tests to fail before you even look at the job (test) log. Many projects use
GitLab's CI service to run the test suite, so developers get immediate feedback if they broke
something.
1.
Add
`.gitlab-ci.yml`
to the root directory of your repository
1.
Configure a Runner
From there on, on every push to your Git repository, the Runner will
automatically start the pipeline and the pipeline will appear under the
project's
**Pipelines**
page.
It's also common to use pipelines to automatically deploy
tested code to staging and production environments.
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@@ -237,9 +232,4 @@ CI with various languages.
[
runner-install
]:
https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/install/
[
blog-ci
]:
https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2015/05/06/why-were-replacing-gitlab-ci-jobs-with-gitlab-ci-dot-yml/
[
examples
]:
../examples/README.md
[
ci
]:
https://about.gitlab.com/product/continuous-integration/
[
yaml
]:
../yaml/README.md
[
runner
]:
../runners/README.md
[
enabled
]:
../enable_or_disable_ci.md
[
stages
]:
../yaml/README.md#stages
[
pipeline
]:
../pipelines.md
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