Alpine Linux based docker image and tools for Gitlab.
- Completely based on Alpine Linux (no static binaries)
- Use separate docker images for services (where possible)
- Optimized for size
- Bundle services with docker compose
To get Gitlab up and running you need to first generate 2 secrets and provide then as environment variables. Most suitable is via .env file in alongside your docker-compose file. Mandatory variables are:
- GITLAB_HOSTNAME
- GITLAB_ROOT_PASSWORD
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD
- POSTGRES_USER
After which you need to create and bring up the containers
docker-compose up
Watch the output on console for errors. It will take some time to generate the db and update permissions. Ones its done without errors you can Ctrl+c to stop the containers and start them again in the background.
Visit your Gitlab instance at http://dockerhost
The default configuration is very limited. The custom configuration is stored
in /etc/gitlab
in the container and will be copied to the config directory
inside /home/git/gitlab/config
. Any new configuration added will be
automatically copied to the container. Any existing configuration will not
be overwritten.
Location of the configuration on the host depends on the volume settings. the default locations is:
cd /srv/docker/gitlab/config
Modify a configuration file and restart the containers.
The entrypoint command has some additional function. To show them run:
docker-compose exec gitlab entrypoint.sh help
To exclude some items from the backup you can set the environment variable
$GITLAB_BACKUP_SKIP
which will set SKIP=
see:
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/raketasks/backup_restore.html