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@@ -586,7 +586,7 @@ repo or by specifying a project variable:
file in it, Auto DevOps will detect the chart and use it instead of the [default
one](https://gitlab.com/charts/auto-deploy-app).
This can be a great way to control exactly how your application is deployed.
-- **Project variable** - Create a [project variable](../../ci/variables/README.md#secret-variables)
+- **Project variable** - Create a [project variable](../../ci/variables/README.md#variables)
`AUTO_DEVOPS_CHART` with the URL of a custom chart to use.
### Customizing `.gitlab-ci.yml`
@@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ also be customized, and you can easily use a [custom buildpack](#custom-buildpac
TIP: **Tip:**
Set up the replica variables using a
-[project variable](../../ci/variables/README.md#secret-variables)
+[project variable](../../ci/variables/README.md#variables)
and scale your application by just redeploying it!
CAUTION: **Caution:**
@@ -738,7 +738,7 @@ staging environment and deploy to production manually. For this scenario, the
`STAGING_ENABLED` environment variable was introduced.
If `STAGING_ENABLED` is defined in your project (e.g., set `STAGING_ENABLED` to
-`1` as a secret variable), then the application will be automatically deployed
+`1` as a CI/CD variable), then the application will be automatically deployed
to a `staging` environment, and a `production_manual` job will be created for
you when you're ready to manually deploy to production.
@@ -751,7 +751,7 @@ A [canary environment](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/canary_deployment
before any changes are deployed to production.
If `CANARY_ENABLED` is defined in your project (e.g., set `CANARY_ENABLED` to
-`1` as a secret variable) then two manual jobs will be created:
+`1` as a CI/CD variable) then two manual jobs will be created:
- `canary` which will deploy the application to the canary environment
- `production_manual` which is to be used by you when you're ready to manually