From c3ed78a4edf400e597803d91bb3afede4682afd7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Achilleas Pipinellis Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2016 12:57:07 +0300 Subject: Refactor build artifacts documentation - Split user and admin documentation - Use new location paths - Add new Continuous Integration guide for the Admin area - Link to new guide from the Admin area --- doc/ci/build_artifacts/README.md | 177 +-------------------- .../img/build_artifacts_browser.png | Bin 82102 -> 0 bytes .../img/build_artifacts_browser_button.png | Bin 7230 -> 0 bytes 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 174 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/ci/build_artifacts/img/build_artifacts_browser.png delete mode 100644 doc/ci/build_artifacts/img/build_artifacts_browser_button.png (limited to 'doc/ci/build_artifacts') diff --git a/doc/ci/build_artifacts/README.md b/doc/ci/build_artifacts/README.md index 9553bb11e9d..7bd7f3ae4f4 100644 --- a/doc/ci/build_artifacts/README.md +++ b/doc/ci/build_artifacts/README.md @@ -1,175 +1,4 @@ -# Introduction to build artifacts +This document was moved to: -Artifacts is a list of files and directories which are attached to a build -after it completes successfully. This feature is enabled by default in all GitLab installations. - -_If you are searching for ways to use artifacts, jump to -[Defining artifacts in `.gitlab-ci.yml`](#defining-artifacts-in-gitlab-ciyml)._ - -Since GitLab 8.2 and [GitLab Runner] 0.7.0, build artifacts that are created by -GitLab Runner are uploaded to GitLab and are downloadable as a single archive -(`tar.gz`) using the GitLab UI. - -Starting from GitLab 8.4 and GitLab Runner 1.0, the artifacts archive format -changed to `ZIP`, and it is now possible to browse its contents, with the added -ability of downloading the files separately. - -**Note:** -The artifacts browser will be available only for new artifacts that are sent -to GitLab using GitLab Runner version 1.0 and up. It will not be possible to -browse old artifacts already uploaded to GitLab. - -## Disabling build artifacts - -To disable artifacts site-wide, follow the steps below. - ---- - -**In Omnibus installations:** - -1. Edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` and add the following line: - - ```ruby - gitlab_rails['artifacts_enabled'] = false - ``` - -1. Save the file and [reconfigure GitLab][] for the changes to take effect. - ---- - -**In installations from source:** - -1. Edit `/home/git/gitlab/config/gitlab.yml` and add or amend the following lines: - - ```yaml - artifacts: - enabled: false - ``` - -1. Save the file and [restart GitLab][] for the changes to take effect. - -## Defining artifacts in `.gitlab-ci.yml` - -A simple example of using the artifacts definition in `.gitlab-ci.yml` would be -the following: - -```yaml -pdf: - script: xelatex mycv.tex - artifacts: - paths: - - mycv.pdf -``` - -A job named `pdf` calls the `xelatex` command in order to build a pdf file from -the latex source file `mycv.tex`. We then define the `artifacts` paths which in -turn are defined with the `paths` keyword. All paths to files and directories -are relative to the repository that was cloned during the build. - -For more examples on artifacts, follow the -[separate artifacts yaml documentation](../yaml/README.md#artifacts). - -## Storing build artifacts - -After a successful build, GitLab Runner uploads an archive containing the build -artifacts to GitLab. - -To change the location where the artifacts are stored, follow the steps below. - ---- - -**In Omnibus installations:** - -_The artifacts are stored by default in -`/var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-rails/shared/artifacts`._ - -1. To change the storage path for example to `/mnt/storage/artifacts`, edit - `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` and add the following line: - - ```ruby - gitlab_rails['artifacts_path'] = "/mnt/storage/artifacts" - ``` - -1. Save the file and [reconfigure GitLab][] for the changes to take effect. - ---- - -**In installations from source:** - -_The artifacts are stored by default in -`/home/git/gitlab/shared/artifacts`._ - -1. To change the storage path for example to `/mnt/storage/artifacts`, edit - `/home/git/gitlab/config/gitlab.yml` and add or amend the following lines: - - ```yaml - artifacts: - enabled: true - path: /mnt/storage/artifacts - ``` - -1. Save the file and [restart GitLab][] for the changes to take effect. - -## Browsing build artifacts - -When GitLab receives an artifacts archive, an archive metadata file is also -generated. This metadata file describes all the entries that are located in the -artifacts archive itself. The metadata file is in a binary format, with -additional GZIP compression. - -GitLab does not extract the artifacts archive in order to save space, memory -and disk I/O. It instead inspects the metadata file which contains all the -relevant information. This is especially important when there is a lot of -artifacts, or an archive is a very large file. - ---- - -After a successful build, if you visit the build's specific page, you can see -that there are two buttons. - -One is for downloading the artifacts archive and the other for browsing its -contents. - -![Build artifacts browser button](img/build_artifacts_browser_button.png) - ---- - -The archive browser shows the name and the actual file size of each file in the -archive. If your artifacts contained directories, then you are also able to -browse inside them. - -Below you can see an image of three different file formats, as well as two -directories. - -![Build artifacts browser](img/build_artifacts_browser.png) - ---- - -## Downloading build artifacts - -If you need to download the whole archive, there are buttons in various places -inside GitLab that make that possible. - -1. While on the builds page, you can see the download icon for each build's - artifacts archive in the right corner - -1. While inside a specific build, you are presented with a download button - along with the one that browses the archive - -1. And finally, when browsing an archive you can see the download button at - the top right corner - ---- - -Note that GitLab does not extract the entire artifacts archive to send just a -single file to the user. - -When clicking on a specific file, [GitLab Workhorse] extracts it from the -archive and the download begins. - -This implementation saves space, memory and disk I/O. - -[gitlab runner]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ci-multi-runner "GitLab Runner repository" -[reconfigure gitlab]: ../../administration/restart_gitlab.md "How to restart GitLab documentation" -[restart gitlab]: ../../administration/restart_gitlab.md "How to restart GitLab documentation" -[gitlab workhorse]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-workhorse "GitLab Workhorse repository" +- [user/project/builds/artifacts.md](../user/project/builds/artifacts.md) - user guide +- [administration/build_artifacts.md](../administration/build_artifacts.md) - administrator guide diff --git a/doc/ci/build_artifacts/img/build_artifacts_browser.png b/doc/ci/build_artifacts/img/build_artifacts_browser.png deleted file mode 100644 index 59cf2b8746b..00000000000 Binary files a/doc/ci/build_artifacts/img/build_artifacts_browser.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/doc/ci/build_artifacts/img/build_artifacts_browser_button.png b/doc/ci/build_artifacts/img/build_artifacts_browser_button.png deleted file mode 100644 index 7801c2e6fa6..00000000000 Binary files a/doc/ci/build_artifacts/img/build_artifacts_browser_button.png and /dev/null differ -- cgit v1.2.1