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↑ https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2020/01/22/gitlab-12-7-released/#parent-child-pipelines
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* GitLab CI project definition: Max artifacts size, protected and masked [[variables]], runners assignments | * GitLab CI project definition: Max artifacts size, protected and masked [[variables]], runners assignments | ||
* [[GitLab templates]] | * [[GitLab templates]] | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 19:17, 4 August 2022
GitLab CI/CD pipelines are configured using a YAML file called .gitlab-ci.yml
.
News
- GitLab 12.7: Parent-Child Pipelines[1]
- GitLab 12.7: Pipeline Resource Groups[2]. To limit pipeline concurrency to force jobs to execute sequentially.
- GitLab 12.7: Delete a pipeline from the UI
- GitLab Ultimate 12.3: Security Dashboard
Related
- Gitlab runner
.gitlab-ci.yml
- GitLab CI/CD variables
- GitLab CI project definition: Max artifacts size, protected and masked variables, runners assignments
- GitLab templates
- image:
See also
gitlab-ci.yml
,job: | stage: | stages: | artifacts: | include: | script: | when: | only: | needs:
- GitLab CI, variables, templates, executors,
.gitlab-ci.yml, .gitlab/
, Credential helpers, notifications, pipeline editor, Keyword reference, Changelog,ContainersNotReady
, GitLab environments
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