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diff --git a/doc/ci/triggers/README.md b/doc/ci/triggers/README.md index fa97cbdfcec..3cdf45a8cbc 100644 --- a/doc/ci/triggers/README.md +++ b/doc/ci/triggers/README.md @@ -188,38 +188,13 @@ source repository. Be sure to URL-encode `ref` if it contains slashes. ### Using webhook payload in the triggered pipeline > - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/31197) in GitLab 13.9. -> - It's [deployed behind a feature flag](../../user/feature_flags.md), enabled by default. -> - It's enabled on GitLab.com. -> - It's recommended for production use. -> - For GitLab self-managed instances, GitLab administrators can opt to [disable it](#enable-or-disable-the-trigger_payload-variable). **(FREE SELF)** - -WARNING: -This feature might not be available to you. Check the **version history** note above for details. +> - [Feature flag removed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/321027) in GitLab 13.11. If you trigger a pipeline by using a webhook, you can access the webhook payload with the `TRIGGER_PAYLOAD` [predefined CI/CD variable](../variables/predefined_variables.md). -The payload is exposed as a [file-type variable](../variables/README.md#custom-cicd-variables-of-type-file), +The payload is exposed as a [file-type variable](../variables/README.md#cicd-variable-types), so you can access the data with `cat $TRIGGER_PAYLOAD` or a similar command. -#### Enable or disable the `TRIGGER_PAYLOAD` variable - -The `TRIGGER_PAYLOAD` CI/CD variable is under development but ready for production use. -It is deployed behind a feature flag that is **enabled by default**. -[GitLab administrators with access to the GitLab Rails console](../../administration/feature_flags.md) -can opt to disable it. - -To disable it: - -```ruby -Feature.disable(:ci_trigger_payload_into_pipeline) -``` - -To enable it: - -```ruby -Feature.enable(:ci_trigger_payload_into_pipeline) -``` - ## Making use of trigger variables You can pass any number of arbitrary variables in the trigger API call and they @@ -280,7 +255,7 @@ curl --request POST \ "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/9/trigger/pipeline" ``` -Trigger variables have the [highest priority](../variables/README.md#priority-of-cicd-variables) +Trigger variables have the [highest priority](../variables/README.md#cicd-variable-precedence) of all types of variables. ## Using cron to trigger nightly pipelines |