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# GitLab Pages Administration
> **Notes:**
> - [Introduced][ee-80] in GitLab EE 8.3.
> - Custom CNAMEs with TLS support were [introduced][ee-173] in GitLab EE 8.5.
> - GitLab Pages were ported to Community Edition in GitLab 8.16.
-
[
Introduced
][
ee-80
]
in GitLab EE 8.3.
-
Custom CNAMEs with TLS support were
[
introduced
][
ee-173
]
in GitLab EE 8.5.
-
GitLab Pages
[
were ported
][
ce-14605
]
to Community Edition in GitLab 8.17.
-
This guide is for Omnibus GitLab installations. If you have installed
GitLab from source, follow the
[
Pages source installation document
](
source.md
)
.
---
...
...
@@ -89,8 +91,6 @@ In that case, the pages daemon is running, NGINX still proxies requests to
the daemon but the daemon is also able to receive requests from the outside
world. Custom domains and TLS are supported.
**Omnibus installations:**
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
:
```ruby
...
...
@@ -108,67 +108,6 @@ world. Custom domains and TLS are supported.
1.
[
Reconfigure GitLab
][
reconfigure
]
---
**Source installations:**
1.
Install the Pages daemon:
```
cd /home/git
sudo -u git -H git clone https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages.git
cd gitlab-pages
sudo -u git -H git checkout v0.2.4
sudo -u git -H make
```
1.
Edit
`gitlab.yml`
to look like the example below. You need to change the
`host`
to the FQDN under which GitLab Pages will be served. Set
`external_http`
and
`external_https`
to the secondary IP on which the pages
daemon will listen for connections:
```yaml
## GitLab Pages
pages:
enabled: true
# The location where pages are stored (default: shared/pages).
# path: shared/pages
host: example.io
port: 443
https: true
external_http: 1.1.1.1:80
external_https: 1.1.1.1:443
```
1.
Edit
`/etc/default/gitlab`
and set
`gitlab_pages_enabled`
to
`true`
in
order to enable the pages daemon. In
`gitlab_pages_options`
the
`-pages-domain`
,
`-listen-http`
and
`-listen-https`
must match the
`host`
,
`external_http`
and
`external_https`
settings that you set above respectively.
The
`-root-cert`
and
`-root-key`
settings are the wildcard TLS certificates
of the
`example.io`
domain:
```
gitlab_pages_enabled=true
gitlab_pages_options="-pages-domain example.io -pages-root $app_root/shared/pages -listen-proxy 127.0.0.1:8090 -listen-http 1.1.1.1:80 -listen-https 1.1.1.1:443 -root-cert /path/to/example.io.crt -root-key /path/to/example.io.key
```
1.
Copy the
`gitlab-pages-ssl`
Nginx configuration file:
```bash
sudo cp lib/support/nginx/gitlab-pages-ssl /etc/nginx/sites-available/gitlab-pages-ssl.conf
sudo ln -sf /etc/nginx/sites-{available,enabled}/gitlab-pages-ssl.conf
```
Replace `gitlab-pages-ssl` with `gitlab-pages` if you are not using SSL.
1.
Edit all GitLab related configs in
`/etc/nginx/site-available/`
and replace
`0.0.0.0`
with
`1.1.1.1`
, where
`1.1.1.1`
the primary IP where GitLab
listens to.
1.
Restart NGINX
1.
[
Restart GitLab
][
restart
]
### Option 2. Custom domains without HTTPS support
| URL scheme | Wildcard certificate | Custom domain with HTTP support | Custom domain with HTTPS support | Secondary IP |
...
...
@@ -180,8 +119,6 @@ In that case, the pages daemon is running, NGINX still proxies requests to
the daemon but the daemon is also able to receive requests from the outside
world. Custom domains and TLS are supported.
**Omnibus installations:**
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
:
```ruby
...
...
@@ -196,63 +133,6 @@ world. Custom domains and TLS are supported.
1.
[
Reconfigure GitLab
][
reconfigure
]
---
**Source installations:**
1.
Install the Pages daemon:
```
cd /home/git
sudo -u git -H git clone https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages.git
cd gitlab-pages
sudo -u git -H git checkout v0.2.4
sudo -u git -H make
```
1.
Edit
`gitlab.yml`
to look like the example below. You need to change the
`host`
to the FQDN under which GitLab Pages will be served. Set
`external_http`
to the secondary IP on which the pages daemon will listen
for connections:
```yaml
pages:
enabled: true
# The location where pages are stored (default: shared/pages).
# path: shared/pages
host: example.io
port: 80
https: false
external_http: 1.1.1.1:80
```
1.
Edit
`/etc/default/gitlab`
and set
`gitlab_pages_enabled`
to
`true`
in
order to enable the pages daemon. In
`gitlab_pages_options`
the
`-pages-domain`
and
`-listen-http`
must match the
`host`
and
`external_http`
settings that you set above respectively:
```
gitlab_pages_enabled=true
gitlab_pages_options="-pages-domain example.io -pages-root $app_root/shared/pages -listen-proxy 127.0.0.1:8090 -listen-http 1.1.1.1:80"
```
1.
Copy the
`gitlab-pages-ssl`
Nginx configuration file:
```bash
sudo cp lib/support/nginx/gitlab-pages-ssl /etc/nginx/sites-available/gitlab-pages-ssl.conf
sudo ln -sf /etc/nginx/sites-{available,enabled}/gitlab-pages-ssl.conf
```
Replace `gitlab-pages-ssl` with `gitlab-pages` if you are not using SSL.
1.
Edit all GitLab related configs in
`/etc/nginx/site-available/`
and replace
`0.0.0.0`
with
`1.1.1.1`
, where
`1.1.1.1`
the primary IP where GitLab
listens to.
1.
Restart NGINX
1.
[
Restart GitLab
][
restart
]
### Option 3. Wildcard HTTPS domain without custom domains
| URL scheme | Wildcard certificate | Custom domain with HTTP support | Custom domain with HTTPS support | Secondary IP |
...
...
@@ -262,8 +142,6 @@ world. Custom domains and TLS are supported.
Pages enabled, daemon is enabled and NGINX will proxy all requests to the
daemon. Pages daemon doesn't listen to the outside world.
**Omnibus installations:**
1.
Place the certificate and key inside
`/etc/gitlab/ssl`
1.
In
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
specify the following configuration:
...
...
@@ -280,45 +158,6 @@ daemon. Pages daemon doesn't listen to the outside world.
1.
[
Reconfigure GitLab
][
reconfigure
]
---
**Source installations:**
1.
Install the Pages daemon:
```
cd /home/git
sudo -u git -H git clone https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages.git
cd gitlab-pages
sudo -u git -H git checkout v0.2.4
sudo -u git -H make
```
1.
In
`gitlab.yml`
, set the port to
`443`
and https to
`true`
:
```bash
## GitLab Pages
pages:
enabled: true
# The location where pages are stored (default: shared/pages).
# path: shared/pages
host: example.io
port: 443
https: true
```
1.
Copy the
`gitlab-pages-ssl`
Nginx configuration file:
```bash
sudo cp lib/support/nginx/gitlab-pages-ssl /etc/nginx/sites-available/gitlab-pages-ssl.conf
sudo ln -sf /etc/nginx/sites-{available,enabled}/gitlab-pages-ssl.conf
```
Replace `gitlab-pages-ssl` with `gitlab-pages` if you are not using SSL.
1.
Restart NGINX
1.
[
Restart GitLab
][
restart
]
### Option 4. Wildcard HTTP domain without custom domains
| URL scheme | Wildcard certificate | Custom domain with HTTP support | Custom domain with HTTPS support | Secondary IP |
...
...
@@ -328,8 +167,6 @@ daemon. Pages daemon doesn't listen to the outside world.
Pages enabled, daemon is enabled and NGINX will proxy all requests to the
daemon. Pages daemon doesn't listen to the outside world.
**Omnibus installations:**
1.
Set the external URL for GitLab Pages in
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
:
```ruby
...
...
@@ -338,66 +175,11 @@ daemon. Pages daemon doesn't listen to the outside world.
1.
[
Reconfigure GitLab
][
reconfigure
]
---
**Source installations:**
1.
Install the Pages daemon:
```
cd /home/git
sudo -u git -H git clone https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages.git
cd gitlab-pages
sudo -u git -H git checkout v0.2.4
sudo -u git -H make
```
1.
Go to the GitLab installation directory:
```bash
cd /home/git/gitlab
```
1.
Edit
`gitlab.yml`
and under the
`pages`
setting, set
`enabled`
to
`true`
and
the
`host`
to the FQDN under which GitLab Pages will be served:
```yaml
## GitLab Pages
pages:
enabled: true
# The location where pages are stored (default: shared/pages).
# path: shared/pages
host: example.io
port: 80
https: false
```
1.
Copy the
`gitlab-pages-ssl`
Nginx configuration file:
```bash
sudo cp lib/support/nginx/gitlab-pages-ssl /etc/nginx/sites-available/gitlab-pages-ssl.conf
sudo ln -sf /etc/nginx/sites-{available,enabled}/gitlab-pages-ssl.conf
```
Replace `gitlab-pages-ssl` with `gitlab-pages` if you are not using SSL.
1.
Restart NGINX
1.
[
Restart GitLab
][
restart
]
## Set maximum pages size
The maximum size of the unpacked archive per project can be configured in the
Admin area under the Application settings in the
**Maximum size of pages (MB)**
.
The default is 100MB.
## Change storage path
Follow the steps below to change the default path where GitLab Pages' contents
are stored.
**Omnibus installations:**
1.
Pages are stored by default in
`/var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-rails/shared/pages`
.
If you wish to store them in another location you must set it up in
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
:
...
...
@@ -408,22 +190,11 @@ are stored.
1.
[
Reconfigure GitLab
][
reconfigure
]
---
**Source installations:**
1.
Pages are stored by default in
`/home/git/gitlab/shared/pages`
.
If you wish to store them in another location you must set it up in
`gitlab.yml`
under the
`pages`
section:
```yaml
pages:
enabled: true
# The location where pages are stored (default: shared/pages).
path: /mnt/storage/pages
```
## Set maximum pages size
1.
[
Restart GitLab
][
restart
]
The maximum size of the unpacked archive per project can be configured in the
Admin area under the Application settings in the
**Maximum size of pages (MB)**
.
The default is 100MB.
## Backup
...
...
@@ -434,33 +205,6 @@ Pages are part of the [regular backup][backup] so there is nothing to configure.
You should strongly consider running GitLab pages under a different hostname
than GitLab to prevent XSS attacks.
## NGINX caveats
>**Note:**
The following information applies only for installations from source.
Be extra careful when setting up the domain name in the NGINX config. You must
not remove the backslashes.
If your GitLab pages domain is
`example.io`
, replace:
```
bash
server_name ~^.
*
\.
YOUR_GITLAB_PAGES
\.
DOMAIN
$;
```
with:
```
server_name ~^.*\.example\.io$;
```
If you are using a subdomain, make sure to escape all dots (
`.`
) except from
the first one with a backslash (
\)
. For example
`pages.example.io`
would be:
```
server_name ~^.*\.pages\.example\.io$;
```
## Changelog
GitLab Pages were first introduced in GitLab EE 8.3. Since then, many features
...
...
@@ -493,6 +237,7 @@ latest previous version.
[
8-5-docs
]:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/blob/8-5-stable-ee/doc/pages/administration.md
[
8-17-docs
]:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/8-17-stable-ce/doc/administration/pages/index.md
[
backup
]:
../raketasks/backup_restore.md
[
ce-14605
]:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/14605
[
ee-80
]:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/80
[
ee-173
]:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/173
[
gitlab pages daemon
]:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages
...
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# GitLab Pages administration for source installations
This is the documentation for configuring a GitLab Pages when you have installed
GitLab from source and not using the Omnibus packages.
You are encouraged to read the
[
Omnibus documentation
](
index.md
)
as it provides
some invaluable information to the configuration of GitLab Pages. Please proceed
to read it before going forward with this guide.
We also highly recommend that you use the Omnibus GitLab packages, as we
optimize them specifically for GitLab, and we will take care of upgrading GitLab
Pages to the latest supported version.
## Overview
[
Read the Omnibus overview section.
](
index.md#overview
)
## Prerequisites
[
Read the Omnibus prerequisites section.
](
index.md#prerequisites
)
## Configuration
Depending on your needs, you can install GitLab Pages in four different ways.
### Option 1. Custom domains with HTTPS support
| URL scheme | Wildcard certificate | Custom domain with HTTP support | Custom domain with HTTPS support | Secondary IP |
| --- |:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|
|
`https://page.example.io`
and
`https://page.com`
| yes | redirects to HTTPS | yes | yes |
Pages enabled, daemon is enabled AND pages has external IP support enabled.
In that case, the pages daemon is running, NGINX still proxies requests to
the daemon but the daemon is also able to receive requests from the outside
world. Custom domains and TLS are supported.
1.
Install the Pages daemon:
```
cd /home/git
sudo -u git -H git clone https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages.git
cd gitlab-pages
sudo -u git -H git checkout v0.2.4
sudo -u git -H make
```
1.
Edit
`gitlab.yml`
to look like the example below. You need to change the
`host`
to the FQDN under which GitLab Pages will be served. Set
`external_http`
and
`external_https`
to the secondary IP on which the pages
daemon will listen for connections:
```yaml
## GitLab Pages
pages:
enabled: true
# The location where pages are stored (default: shared/pages).
# path: shared/pages
host: example.io
port: 443
https: true
external_http: 1.1.1.2:80
external_https: 1.1.1.2:443
```
1.
Edit
`/etc/default/gitlab`
and set
`gitlab_pages_enabled`
to
`true`
in
order to enable the pages daemon. In
`gitlab_pages_options`
the
`-pages-domain`
,
`-listen-http`
and
`-listen-https`
must match the
`host`
,
`external_http`
and
`external_https`
settings that you set above respectively.
The
`-root-cert`
and
`-root-key`
settings are the wildcard TLS certificates
of the
`example.io`
domain:
```
gitlab_pages_enabled=true
gitlab_pages_options="-pages-domain example.io -pages-root $app_root/shared/pages -listen-proxy 127.0.0.1:8090 -listen-http 1.1.1.2:80 -listen-https 1.1.1.2:443 -root-cert /path/to/example.io.crt -root-key /path/to/example.io.key
```
1.
Copy the
`gitlab-pages-ssl`
Nginx configuration file:
```bash
sudo cp lib/support/nginx/gitlab-pages-ssl /etc/nginx/sites-available/gitlab-pages-ssl.conf
sudo ln -sf /etc/nginx/sites-{available,enabled}/gitlab-pages-ssl.conf
```
Replace `gitlab-pages-ssl` with `gitlab-pages` if you are not using SSL.
1.
Edit all GitLab related configs in
`/etc/nginx/site-available/`
and replace
`0.0.0.0`
with
`1.1.1.1`
, where
`1.1.1.1`
the primary IP where GitLab
listens to.
1.
Restart NGINX
1.
[
Restart GitLab
][
restart
]
### Option 2. Custom domains without HTTPS support
| URL scheme | Wildcard certificate | Custom domain with HTTP support | Custom domain with HTTPS support | Secondary IP |
| --- |:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|
|
`http://page.example.io`
and
`http://page.com`
| no | yes | no | yes |
Pages enabled, daemon is enabled AND pages has external IP support enabled.
In that case, the pages daemon is running, NGINX still proxies requests to
the daemon but the daemon is also able to receive requests from the outside
world. Custom domains and TLS are supported.
1.
Install the Pages daemon:
```
cd /home/git
sudo -u git -H git clone https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages.git
cd gitlab-pages
sudo -u git -H git checkout v0.2.4
sudo -u git -H make
```
1.
Edit
`gitlab.yml`
to look like the example below. You need to change the
`host`
to the FQDN under which GitLab Pages will be served. Set
`external_http`
to the secondary IP on which the pages daemon will listen
for connections:
```yaml
pages:
enabled: true
# The location where pages are stored (default: shared/pages).
# path: shared/pages
host: example.io
port: 80
https: false
external_http: 1.1.1.2:80
```
1.
Edit
`/etc/default/gitlab`
and set
`gitlab_pages_enabled`
to
`true`
in
order to enable the pages daemon. In
`gitlab_pages_options`
the
`-pages-domain`
and
`-listen-http`
must match the
`host`
and
`external_http`
settings that you set above respectively:
```
gitlab_pages_enabled=true
gitlab_pages_options="-pages-domain example.io -pages-root $app_root/shared/pages -listen-proxy 127.0.0.1:8090 -listen-http 1.1.1.2:80"
```
1.
Copy the
`gitlab-pages-ssl`
Nginx configuration file:
```bash
sudo cp lib/support/nginx/gitlab-pages-ssl /etc/nginx/sites-available/gitlab-pages-ssl.conf
sudo ln -sf /etc/nginx/sites-{available,enabled}/gitlab-pages-ssl.conf
```
Replace `gitlab-pages-ssl` with `gitlab-pages` if you are not using SSL.
1.
Edit all GitLab related configs in
`/etc/nginx/site-available/`
and replace
`0.0.0.0`
with
`1.1.1.1`
, where
`1.1.1.1`
the primary IP where GitLab
listens to.
1.
Restart NGINX
1.
[
Restart GitLab
][
restart
]
### Option 3. Wildcard HTTPS domain without custom domains
| URL scheme | Wildcard certificate | Custom domain with HTTP support | Custom domain with HTTPS support | Secondary IP |
| --- |:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|
|
`https://page.example.io`
| yes | no | no | no |
Pages enabled, daemon is enabled and NGINX will proxy all requests to the
daemon. Pages daemon doesn't listen to the outside world.
1.
Install the Pages daemon:
```
cd /home/git
sudo -u git -H git clone https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages.git
cd gitlab-pages
sudo -u git -H git checkout v0.2.4
sudo -u git -H make
```
1.
In
`gitlab.yml`
, set the port to
`443`
and https to
`true`
:
```bash
## GitLab Pages
pages:
enabled: true
# The location where pages are stored (default: shared/pages).
# path: shared/pages
host: example.io
port: 443
https: true
```
1.
Copy the
`gitlab-pages-ssl`
Nginx configuration file:
```bash
sudo cp lib/support/nginx/gitlab-pages-ssl /etc/nginx/sites-available/gitlab-pages-ssl.conf
sudo ln -sf /etc/nginx/sites-{available,enabled}/gitlab-pages-ssl.conf
```
Replace `gitlab-pages-ssl` with `gitlab-pages` if you are not using SSL.
1.
Restart NGINX
1.
[
Restart GitLab
][
restart
]
### Option 4. Wildcard HTTP domain without custom domains
| URL scheme | Wildcard certificate | Custom domain with HTTP support | Custom domain with HTTPS support | Secondary IP |
| --- |:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|
|
`http://page.example.io`
| no | no | no | no |
Pages enabled, daemon is enabled and NGINX will proxy all requests to the
daemon. Pages daemon doesn't listen to the outside world.
1.
Install the Pages daemon:
```
cd /home/git
sudo -u git -H git clone https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages.git
cd gitlab-pages
sudo -u git -H git checkout v0.2.4
sudo -u git -H make
```
1.
Go to the GitLab installation directory:
```bash
cd /home/git/gitlab
```
1.
Edit
`gitlab.yml`
and under the
`pages`
setting, set
`enabled`
to
`true`
and
the
`host`
to the FQDN under which GitLab Pages will be served:
```yaml
## GitLab Pages
pages:
enabled: true
# The location where pages are stored (default: shared/pages).
# path: shared/pages
host: example.io
port: 80
https: false
```
1.
Copy the
`gitlab-pages-ssl`
Nginx configuration file:
```bash
sudo cp lib/support/nginx/gitlab-pages-ssl /etc/nginx/sites-available/gitlab-pages-ssl.conf
sudo ln -sf /etc/nginx/sites-{available,enabled}/gitlab-pages-ssl.conf
```
Replace `gitlab-pages-ssl` with `gitlab-pages` if you are not using SSL.
1.
Restart NGINX
1.
[
Restart GitLab
][
restart
]
## NGINX caveats
>**Note:**
The following information applies only for installations from source.
Be extra careful when setting up the domain name in the NGINX config. You must
not remove the backslashes.
If your GitLab pages domain is
`example.io`
, replace:
```
bash
server_name ~^.
*
\.
YOUR_GITLAB_PAGES
\.
DOMAIN
$;
```
with:
```
server_name ~^.*\.example\.io$;
```
If you are using a subdomain, make sure to escape all dots (
`.`
) except from
the first one with a backslash (
\)
. For example
`pages.example.io`
would be:
```
server_name ~^.*\.pages\.example\.io$;
```
## Change storage path
Follow the steps below to change the default path where GitLab Pages' contents
are stored.
1.
Pages are stored by default in
`/home/git/gitlab/shared/pages`
.
If you wish to store them in another location you must set it up in
`gitlab.yml`
under the
`pages`
section:
```yaml
pages:
enabled: true
# The location where pages are stored (default: shared/pages).
path: /mnt/storage/pages
```
1.
[
Restart GitLab
][
restart
]
## Set maximum Pages size
The maximum size of the unpacked archive per project can be configured in the
Admin area under the Application settings in the
**Maximum size of pages (MB)**
.
The default is 100MB.
## Backup
Pages are part of the
[
regular backup
][
backup
]
so there is nothing to configure.
## Security
You should strongly consider running GitLab pages under a different hostname
than GitLab to prevent XSS attacks.
[
backup
]:
../raketasks/backup_restore.md
[
ee-80
]:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/80
[
ee-173
]:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/173
[
gitlab pages daemon
]:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages
[
NGINX configs
]:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/tree/8-5-stable-ee/lib/support/nginx
[
pages-readme
]:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages/blob/master/README.md
[
pages-userguide
]:
../../user/project/pages/index.md
[
reconfigure
]:
../administration/restart_gitlab.md#omnibus-gitlab-reconfigure
[
restart
]:
../administration/restart_gitlab.md#installations-from-source
[
gitlab-pages
]:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages/tree/v0.2.4
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