GitLab CI/CD examples
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This page contains links to a variety of examples that can help you understand how to implement GitLab CI/CD for your specific use case.
Examples are available in several forms. As a collection of:
-
.gitlab-ci.yml
template files maintained in GitLab, for many common frameworks and programming languages. - Repositories with example projects for various languages. You can fork and adjust them to your own needs. Projects include an example of using review apps with a static site served by NGINX.
- Examples and other resources listed below.
CI/CD examples
The following table lists examples with step-by-step tutorials that are contained in this section:
Use case | Resource |
---|---|
Deployment with Dpl |
Using dpl as deployment tool. |
GitLab Pages | See the GitLab Pages documentation for a complete example of deploying a static site. |
End-to-end testing | End-to-end testing with GitLab CI/CD and WebdriverIO. |
Multi project pipeline | Build, test deploy using multi project pipeline. |
npm with semantic-release | Publish npm packages to the GitLab package registry using semantic-release. |
PHP with Laravel, Envoy | Test and deploy Laravel applications with GitLab CI/CD and Envoy. |
PHP with npm, SCP | Running Composer and npm scripts with deployment via SCP in GitLab CI/CD. |
PHP with PHPUnit, atoum
|
Testing PHP projects. |
Secrets management with Vault | Authenticating and Reading Secrets With HashiCorp Vault. |
Contributed examples
You can help people that use your favorite programming language by submitting a link to a guide for that language. These contributed guides are hosted externally or in separate example projects:
Use case | Resource |
---|---|
Clojure | Test a Clojure application with GitLab CI/CD. |
Game development | DevOps and Game Development with GitLab CI/CD. |
Java with Maven | How to deploy Maven projects to Artifactory with GitLab CI/CD. |
Java with Spring Boot | Deploy a Spring Boot application to Cloud Foundry with GitLab CI/CD. |
Parallel testing Ruby & JS | GitLab CI/CD parallel jobs testing for Ruby & JavaScript projects. |
Python on Heroku | Test and deploy a Python application with GitLab CI/CD. |
Ruby on Heroku | Test and deploy a Ruby application with GitLab CI/CD. |
Scala on Heroku | Test and deploy a Scala application to Heroku. |
CI/CD templates
Get started with GitLab CI/CD and your favorite programming language or framework by using a
.gitlab-ci.yml
template.
When you create a .gitlab-ci.yml
file in the UI, you can
choose one of these templates:
- Android (
Android.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Android with fastlane (
Android-Fastlane.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Bash (
Bash.gitlab-ci.yml
) - C++ (
C++.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Chef (
Chef.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Clojure (
Clojure.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Composer
Composer.gitlab-ci.yml
- Crystal (
Crystal.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Dart (
Dart.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Django (
Django.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Docker (
Docker.gitlab-ci.yml
) - dotNET (
dotNET.gitlab-ci.yml
) - dotNET Core (
dotNET-Core.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Elixir (
Elixir.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Flutter (
Flutter.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Go (
Go.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Gradle (
Gradle.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Grails (
Grails.gitlab-ci.yml
) - iOS with fastlane (
iOS-Fastlane.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Julia (
Julia.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Laravel (
Laravel.gitlab-ci.yml
) - LaTeX (
LaTeX.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Maven (
Maven.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Mono (
Mono.gitlab-ci.yml
) - npm (
npm.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Node.js (
Nodejs.gitlab-ci.yml
) - OpenShift (
OpenShift.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Packer (
Packer.gitlab-ci.yml
) - PHP (
PHP.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Python (
Python.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Ruby (
Ruby.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Rust (
Rust.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Scala (
Scala.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Swift (
Swift.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Terraform (
Terraform.gitlab-ci.yml
) - Terraform (
Terraform.latest.gitlab-ci.yml
)
If a programming language or framework template is not in this list, you can contribute one. To create a template, submit a merge request to the templates list.
Adding templates to your GitLab installation
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You can add custom examples and templates to your self-managed GitLab instance. Your GitLab administrator can designate an instance template repository that contains examples and templates specific to your organization.
Other resources
This section provides further resources to help you get familiar with various uses of GitLab CI/CD. Older articles and videos may not reflect the state of the latest GitLab release.
CI/CD in the cloud
For examples of setting up GitLab CI/CD for cloud-based environments, see:
- How to set up multi-account AWS SAM deployments with GitLab CI
- Video: Automating Kubernetes Deployments with GitLab CI/CD
- How to autoscale continuous deployment with GitLab Runner on DigitalOcean
- How to create a CI/CD pipeline with Auto Deploy to Kubernetes using GitLab and Helm
- Video: Demo - Deploying from GitLab to OpenShift Container Cluster
- Tutorial: Set up a GitLab.com Civo Kubernetes integration with Gitpod
See also the following video overviews:
Customer stories
For some customer experiences with GitLab CI/CD, see:
- How Verizon Connect reduced data center deploys from 30 days to under 8 hours with GitLab
- How Wag! cut their release process from 40 minutes to just 6
- How Jaguar Land Rover embraced CI to speed up their software lifecycle
Getting started
For some examples to help get you started, see:
Implementing GitLab CI/CD
For examples of others who have implemented GitLab CI/CD, see:
- How to streamline interactions between multiple repositories with multi-project pipelines
- How we used GitLab CI to build GitLab faster
- Test all the things in GitLab CI with Docker by example
- A Craftsman looks at continuous integration
- Go tools and GitLab: How to do continuous integration like a boss
- GitBot - automating boring Git operations with CI
- How to use GitLab CI for Vue.js
- Video: GitLab CI/CD Deep Dive
- Dockerizing GitLab review apps
- Fast and natural continuous integration with GitLab CI
- Demo: CI/CD with GitLab in action
Migrating to GitLab from third-party CI tools
Examples of migration to GitLab CI/CD from other tools:
Integrating GitLab CI/CD with other systems
To see how you can integrate GitLab CI/CD with third-party systems, see:
- Streamline and shorten error remediation with Sentry's new GitLab integration
- How to simplify your smart home configuration with GitLab CI/CD
- Demo: GitLab + Jira + Jenkins
- Introducing Auto Breakfast from GitLab (sort of)
Mobile development
For help with using GitLab CI/CD for mobile application development, see: