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#
# If you change this file in a Merge Request, please also create
# a Merge Request on https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/merge_requests
#
# GitLab user. git by default
user: git
# URL to GitLab instance, used for API calls. Default: http://localhost:8080.
# For relative URL support read http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/install/relative_url.html
# You only have to change the default if you have configured Unicorn
# to listen on a custom port, or if you have configured Unicorn to
# only listen on a Unix domain socket. For Unix domain sockets use
# "http+unix://<urlquoted-path-to-socket>", e.g.
# "http+unix://%2Fpath%2Fto%2Fsocket"
gitlab_url: "http://localhost:8080"
# See installation.md#using-https for additional HTTPS configuration details.
http_settings:
# read_timeout: 300
# user: someone
# password: somepass
# ca_file: /etc/ssl/cert.pem
# ca_path: /etc/pki/tls/certs
self_signed_cert: false
# File used as authorized_keys for gitlab user
auth_file: "/home/git/.ssh/authorized_keys"
# File that contains the secret key for verifying access to GitLab.
# Default is .gitlab_shell_secret in the gitlab-shell directory.
# secret_file: "/home/git/gitlab-shell/.gitlab_shell_secret"
# Parent directory for global custom hook directories (pre-receive.d, update.d, post-receive.d)
# Default is hooks in the gitlab-shell directory.
# custom_hooks_dir: "/home/git/gitlab-shell/hooks"
# Log file.
# Default is gitlab-shell.log in the root directory.
# log_file: "/home/git/gitlab-shell/gitlab-shell.log"
# Log level. INFO by default
log_level: INFO
# Log format. 'text' by default
# log_format: json
# Audit usernames.
# Set to true to see real usernames in the logs instead of key ids, which is easier to follow, but
# incurs an extra API call on every gitlab-shell command.
audit_usernames: false
# Migration to Go: anything listed here has two implementations. Use these flags
# to try the new implementations out, or to revert to the old behaviour if there
# problems arise.
migration:
enabled: false
features: []
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