# Digital Ocean and Docker Machine test environment ## Warning. This guide is for quickly testing different versions of GitLab and ## not recommended for ease of future upgrades or keeping the data you create. ## Initial setup In this guide you'll configure a Digital Ocean droplet and set up Docker locally on either macOS or Linux. ### On macOS #### Install Docker Toolbox 1. [https://www.docker.com/products/docker-toolbox](https://www.docker.com/products/docker-toolbox) ### On Linux #### Install Docker Engine 1. [https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/) #### Install Docker Machine 1. [https://docs.docker.com/machine/install-machine](https://docs.docker.com/machine/install-machine/) _The rest of the steps are identical for macOS and Linux_ ### Create new docker host 1. Login to Digital Ocean 1. Generate a new API token at https://cloud.digitalocean.com/settings/api/tokens This command will create a new DO droplet called `gitlab-test-env-do` that will act as a docker host. **Note: 4GB is the minimum requirement for a Docker host that will run more then one GitLab instance** + RAM: 4GB + Name: `gitlab-test-env-do` + Driver: `digitalocean` **Set the DO token** - Replace the string below with your generated token ``` export DOTOKEN=cf3dfd0662933203005c4a73396214b7879d70aabc6352573fe178d340a80248 ``` **Create the machine** ``` docker-machine create \ --driver digitalocean \ --digitalocean-access-token=$DOTOKEN \ --digitalocean-size "4gb" \ gitlab-test-env-do ``` + Resource: https://docs.docker.com/machine/drivers/digital-ocean/ ### Creating GitLab test instance #### Connect your shell to the new machine In this example we'll create a GitLab EE 8.10.8 instance. First connect the docker client to the docker host you created previously. ``` eval "$(docker-machine env gitlab-test-env-do)" ``` You can add this to your `~/.bash_profile` file to ensure the `docker` client uses the `gitlab-test-env-do` docker host #### Create new GitLab container + HTTP port: `8888` + SSH port: `2222` + Set `gitlab_shell_ssh_port` using `--env GITLAB_OMNIBUS_CONFIG ` + Hostname: IP of docker host + Container name: `gitlab-test-8.10` + GitLab version: **EE** `8.10.8-ee.0` ##### Setup container settings ``` export SSH_PORT=2222 export HTTP_PORT=8888 export VERSION=8.10.8-ee.0 export NAME=gitlab-test-8.10 ``` ##### Create container ``` docker run --detach \ --env GITLAB_OMNIBUS_CONFIG="external_url 'http://$(docker-machine ip gitlab-test-env-do):$HTTP_PORT'; gitlab_rails['gitlab_shell_ssh_port'] = $SSH_PORT;" \ --hostname $(docker-machine ip gitlab-test-env-do) \ -p $HTTP_PORT:$HTTP_PORT -p $SSH_PORT:22 \ --name $NAME \ gitlab/gitlab-ee:$VERSION ``` #### Connect to the GitLab container ##### Retrieve the docker host IP ``` docker-machine ip gitlab-test-env-do # example output: 192.168.151.134 ``` + Browse to: http://192.168.151.134:8888/ ##### Execute interactive shell/edit configuration ``` docker exec -it $NAME /bin/bash ``` ``` # example commands root@192:/# vi /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb root@192:/# gitlab-ctl reconfigure ``` #### Resources + [https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/docker/](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/docker/) + [https://docs.docker.com/machine/get-started/](https://docs.docker.com/machine/get-started/) + [https://docs.docker.com/machine/reference/ip/](https://docs.docker.com/machine/reference/ip/)+