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diff --git a/doc/ci/variables/where_variables_can_be_used.md b/doc/ci/variables/where_variables_can_be_used.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9800784d918 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/ci/variables/where_variables_can_be_used.md @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ +# Where variables can be used + +As it's described in the [CI/CD variables](README.md) docs, you can +define many different variables. Some of them can be used for all GitLab CI/CD +features, but some of them are more or less limited. + +This document describes where and how the different types of variables can be used. + +## Variables usage + +There are basically two places where you can use any defined variables: + +1. On GitLab's side there's `.gitlab-ci.yml` +1. On the Runner's side there's `config.toml` + +### `.gitlab-ci.yml` file + +| Definition | Can be expanded? | Expansion place | Description | +|--------------------------------------|-------------------|-----------------|--------------| +| `environment:url` | yes | GitLab | The variable expansion is made by GitLab's [internal variable expansion mechanism](#gitlab-internal-variable-expansion-mechanism).<ul><li>**Supported:** all variables defined for a job (secret variables, variables from `.gitlab-ci.yml`, variables from triggers, variables from pipeline schedules)</li><li>**Not suported:** variables defined in Runner's `config.toml` and variables created in job's `script`</li></ul> | +| `environment:name` | yes | GitLab | Similar to `environment:url`, but the variables expansion **doesn't support**: <ul><li>variables that are based on the environment's name (`CI_ENVIRONMENT_NAME`, `CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG`)</li><li>any other variables related to environment (currently only `CI_ENVIRONMENT_URL`)</li><li>[persisted variables](#persisted-variables)</li></ul> | +| `variables` | yes | Runner | The variable expansion is made by GitLab Runner's [internal variable expansion mechanism](#gitlab-runner-internal-variable-expansion-mechanism) | +| `image` | yes | Runner | The variable expansion is made by GitLab Runner's [internal variable expansion mechanism](#gitlab-runner-internal-variable-expansion-mechanism) | +| `services:[]` | yes | Runner | The variable expansion is made by GitLab Runner's [internal variable expansion mechanism](#gitlab-runner-internal-variable-expansion-mechanism) | +| `services:[]:name` | yes | Runner | The variable expansion is made by GitLab Runner's [internal variable expansion mechanism](#gitlab-runner-internal-variable-expansion-mechanism) | +| `cache:key` | yes | Runner | The variable expansion is made by GitLab Runner's [internal variable expansion mechanism](#gitlab-runner-internal-variable-expansion-mechanism) | +| `artifacts:name` | yes | Runner | The variable expansion is made by GitLab Runner's shell environment | +| `script`, `before_script`, `after_script` | yes | Script execution shell | The variable expansion is made by the [execution shell environment](#execution-shell-environment) | +| `only:variables:[]`, `except:variables:[]` | no | n/a | The variable must be in the form of `$variable`.<br/>**Not supported:**<ul><li>variables that are based on the environment's name (`CI_ENVIRONMENT_NAME`, `CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG`)</li><li>any other variables related to environment (currently only `CI_ENVIRONMENT_URL`)</li><li>[persisted variables](#persisted-variables)</li></ul> | + +### `config.toml` file + +NOTE: **Note:** +You can read more about `config.toml` in the [Runner's docs](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/configuration/advanced-configuration.html). + +| Definition | Can be expanded? | Description | +|--------------------------------------|------------------|-------------| +| `runners.environment` | yes | The variable expansion is made by the Runner's [internal variable expansion mechanism](#gitlab-runner-internal-variable-expansion-mechanism) | +| `runners.kubernetes.pod_labels` | yes | The Variable expansion is made by the Runner's [internal variable expansion mechanism](#gitlab-runner-internal-variable-expansion-mechanism) | +| `runners.kubernetes.pod_annotations` | yes | The Variable expansion is made by the Runner's [internal variable expansion mechanism](#gitlab-runner-internal-variable-expansion-mechanism) | + +## Expansion mechanisms + +There are three expansion mechanisms: + +- GitLab +- GitLab Runner +- Execution shell environment + +### GitLab internal variable expansion mechanism + +The expanded part needs to be in a form of `$variable`, or `${variable}` or `%variable%`. +Each form is handled in the same way, no matter which OS/shell will finally handle the job, +since the expansion is done in GitLab before any Runner will get the job. + +### GitLab Runner internal variable expansion mechanism + +- **Supported:** secret variables, `.gitlab-ci.yml` variables, `config.toml` variables, and + variables from triggers and pipeline schedules +- **Not supported:** variables defined inside of scripts (e.g., `export MY_VARIABLE="test"`) + +The Runner uses Go's `os.Expand()` method for variable expansion. It means that it will handle +only variables defined as `$variable` and `${variable}`. What's also important, is that +the expansion is done only once, so nested variables may or may not work, depending on the +ordering of variables definitions. + +### Execution shell environment + +This is an expansion that takes place during the `script` execution. +How it works depends on the used shell (bash/sh/cmd/PowerShell). For example, if the job's +`script` contains a line `echo $MY_VARIABLE-${MY_VARIABLE_2}`, it should be properly handled +by bash/sh (leaving empty strings or some values depending whether the variables were +defined or not), but will not work with Windows' cmd/PowerShell, since these shells +are using a different variables syntax. + +**Supported:** + +- The `script` may use all available variables that are default for the shell (e.g., `$PATH` which + should be present in all bash/sh shells) and all variables defined by GitLab CI/CD (secret variables, + `.gitlab-ci.yml` variables, `config.toml` variables, and variables from triggers and pipeline schedules). +- The `script` may also use all variables defined in the lines before. So, for example, if you define + a variable `export MY_VARIABLE="test"`: + + - in `before_script`, it will work in the following lines of `before_script` and + all lines of the related `script` + - in `script`, it will work in the following lines of `script` + - in `after_script`, it will work in following lines of `after_script` + +## Persisted variables + +NOTE: **Note:** +Some of the persisted variables contain tokens and cannot be used by some definitions +due to security reasons. + +The following variables are known as "persisted": + +- `CI_PIPELINE_ID` +- `CI_JOB_ID` +- `CI_JOB_TOKEN` +- `CI_BUILD_ID` +- `CI_BUILD_TOKEN` +- `CI_REGISTRY_USER` +- `CI_REGISTRY_PASSWORD` +- `CI_REPOSITORY_URL` +- `CI_DEPLOY_USER` +- `CI_DEPLOY_PASSWORD` + +They are: + +- **supported** for all definitions as [described in the table](#gitlab-ci-yml-file) where the "Expansion place" is "Runner" +- **not supported:** + - by the definitions [described in the table](#gitlab-ci-yml-file) where the "Expansion place" is "GitLab" + - in the `only` and `except` [variables expressions](README.md#variables-expressions) |