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diff --git a/doc/topics/autodevops/quick_start_guide.md b/doc/topics/autodevops/quick_start_guide.md index 564dd3222ac..ffe05519d7b 100644 --- a/doc/topics/autodevops/quick_start_guide.md +++ b/doc/topics/autodevops/quick_start_guide.md @@ -1,14 +1,15 @@ # Auto DevOps: quick start guide -> [Introduced][ce-37115] in GitLab 10.0. Auto DevOps is currently in Beta and -**not recommended for production use**. +DANGER: Auto DevOps is currently in **Beta** and _not recommended for production use_. + +> [Introduced][ce-37115] in GitLab 10.0. This is a step-by-step guide to deploying a project hosted on GitLab.com to Google Cloud, using Auto DevOps. We made a minimal [Ruby -application](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-examples/minimal-ruby-app) to use as an -example for this guide. It contains two files: +application](https://gitlab.com/auto-devops-examples/minimal-ruby-app) to use +as an example for this guide. It contains two main files: * `server.rb` - our application. It will start an HTTP server on port 5000 and render "Hello, world!" @@ -113,11 +114,9 @@ assigned to the cluster IP. In your GitLab.com project, go to **Settings > CI/CD** and find the Auto DevOps section. Select "Enable Auto DevOps", add in your base domain, and save. -![auto devops settings](img/auto_devops_settings.png) - Next, a pipeline needs to be triggered. Since the test project doesn't have a `.gitlab-ci.yml`, you need to either push a change to the repository or -manually visit `https://gitlab.com/<username>/minimal-ruby-app/pipelines/run`, +manually visit `https://gitlab.com/<username>/minimal-ruby-app/pipelines/new`, where `<username>` is your username. This will create a new pipeline with several jobs: `build`, `test`, `codequality`, |