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diff --git a/doc/topics/autodevops/quick_start_guide.md b/doc/topics/autodevops/quick_start_guide.md index c1771a57da0..7ab59b80374 100644 --- a/doc/topics/autodevops/quick_start_guide.md +++ b/doc/topics/autodevops/quick_start_guide.md @@ -38,13 +38,13 @@ those projects provide a barebones application built on some well-known framewor Rails, Spring, or NodeJS Express project. For this example, we'll use the Ruby on Rails template. - ![Select project template](img/guide_project_template.png) + ![Select project template](img/guide_project_template.png) 1. Give your project a name, optionally a description, and make it public so that you can take advantage of the features available in the [GitLab Gold plan](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/#gitlab-com). - ![Create project](img/guide_create_project.png) + ![Create project](img/guide_create_project.png) 1. Click **Create project**. @@ -56,20 +56,20 @@ under which this application will be deployed. 1. On the project's landing page, click the button labeled **Add Kubernetes cluster** (note that this option is also available when you navigate to **Operations > Kubernetes**). - ![Project landing page](img/guide_project_landing_page.png) + ![Project landing page](img/guide_project_landing_page.png) 1. Choose **Create on Google Kubernetes Engine**. - ![Choose GKE](img/guide_choose_gke.png) + ![Choose GKE](img/guide_choose_gke.png) 1. Sign in with Google. - ![Google sign in](img/guide_google_signin.png) + ![Google sign in](img/guide_google_signin.png) 1. Connect with your Google account and press **Allow** when asked (this will be shown only the first time you connect GitLab with your Google account). - ![Google auth](img/guide_google_auth.png) + ![Google auth](img/guide_google_auth.png) 1. The last step is to fill in the cluster details. Give it a name, leave the environment scope as is, and choose the GCP project under which the cluster @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ under which this application will be deployed. cluster will be created, enter the number of nodes you want it to have, and finally choose their [machine type](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/machine-types). - ![GitLab GKE cluster details](img/guide_gitlab_gke_details.png) + ![GitLab GKE cluster details](img/guide_gitlab_gke_details.png) 1. Once ready, click **Create Kubernetes cluster**. @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ Now that the Kubernetes cluster is set up and ready, let's enable Auto DevOps. successfully runs on the `master` branch. 1. Click **Save changes**. - ![Auto DevOps settings](img/guide_enable_autodevops.png) + ![Auto DevOps settings](img/guide_enable_autodevops.png) Once you complete all the above and save your changes, a new pipeline is automatically created. To view the pipeline, go to **CI/CD > Pipelines**. @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ applications. In the rightmost column for the production environment, you can ma Prometheus collects data about the Kubernetes cluster and how the application affects it (in terms of memory/CPU usage, latency, etc.). - ![Environments metrics](img/guide_environments_metrics.png) + ![Environments metrics](img/guide_environments_metrics.png) - The third icon is the [web terminal](../../ci/environments.md#web-terminals) and it will open a terminal session right inside the container where the |