release 7.9.1

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# Changelog
**latest**
**7.9.1**
- init: set default value of `SMTP_OPENSSL_VERIFY_MODE` to `none`
- gitlab: upgrade to CE v.7.9.1

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## Version
Current Version: **7.9.0**
Current Version: **7.9.1**
# Hardware Requirements
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Pull the image from the docker index. This is the recommended method of installation as it is easier to update image. These builds are performed by the **Docker Trusted Build** service.
```bash
docker pull sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
docker pull sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
You can also pull the `latest` tag which is built from the repository *HEAD*
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-p 10022:22 -p 10080:80 \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/run/docker.sock \
-v $(which docker):/bin/docker \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
Or you can use [fig](http://www.fig.sh/). Assuming you have fig installed,
@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ Volumes can be mounted in docker by specifying the **'-v'** option in the docker
```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -d \
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
## Database
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docker run --name=gitlab -d \
-e 'DB_HOST=192.168.1.100' -e 'DB_NAME=gitlabhq_production' -e 'DB_USER=gitlab' -e 'DB_PASS=password' \
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
#### Linking to MySQL Container
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```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -d --link mysql:mysql \
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
Here the image will also automatically fetch the `DB_NAME`, `DB_USER` and `DB_PASS` variables from the mysql container as they are specified in the `docker run` command for the mysql container. This is made possible using the magic of docker links and works with the following images:
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docker run --name=gitlab -d \
-e 'DB_TYPE=postgres' -e 'DB_HOST=192.168.1.100' -e 'DB_NAME=gitlabhq_production' -e 'DB_USER=gitlab' -e 'DB_PASS=password' \
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
#### Linking to PostgreSQL Container
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```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -d --link postgresql:postgresql \
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
Here the image will also automatically fetch the `DB_NAME`, `DB_USER` and `DB_PASS` variables from the postgresql container as they are specified in the `docker run` command for the postgresql container. This is made possible using the magic of docker links and works with the following images:
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```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -it --rm \
-e 'REDIS_HOST=192.168.1.100' -e 'REDIS_PORT=6379' \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
### Linking to Redis Container
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```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -d --link redis:redisio \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
### Mail
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docker run --name=gitlab -d \
-e 'SMTP_USER=USER@gmail.com' -e 'SMTP_PASS=PASSWORD' \
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
### SSL
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docker run --name=gitlab -d \
-e 'GITLAB_HTTPS=true' -e 'SSL_SELF_SIGNED=true' \
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
In this configuration, any requests made over the plain http protocol will automatically be redirected to use the https protocol. However, this is not optimal when using a load balancer.
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-e 'GITLAB_HTTPS=true' -e 'SSL_SELF_SIGNED=true' \
-e 'GITLAB_HTTPS_HSTS_MAXAGE=2592000'
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
If you want to completely disable HSTS set `GITLAB_HTTPS_HSTS_ENABLED` to `false`.
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-e 'GITLAB_SSH_PORT=10022' -e 'GITLAB_PORT=443' \
-e 'GITLAB_HTTPS=true' -e 'SSL_SELF_SIGNED=true' \
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
Again, drop the `-e 'SSL_SELF_SIGNED=true'` option if you are using CA certified SSL certificates.
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docker run --name=gitlab -it --rm \
-e 'GITLAB_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT=/git' \
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
GitLab will now be accessible at the `/git` path, e.g. `http://www.example.com/git`.
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-v /opt/gitlab/mysql:/var/lib/mysql \
-e 'GITLAB_HOST=git.local.host' -e 'GITLAB_EMAIL=gitlab@local.host' \
-e 'SMTP_USER=USER@gmail.com' -e 'SMTP_PASS=PASSWORD' \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
If you are using an external mysql database
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-e 'DB_HOST=192.168.1.100' -e 'DB_NAME=gitlabhq_production' -e 'DB_USER=gitlab' -e 'DB_PASS=password' \
-e 'GITLAB_HOST=git.local.host' -e 'GITLAB_EMAIL=gitlab@local.host' \
-e 'SMTP_USER=USER@gmail.com' -e 'SMTP_PASS=PASSWORD' \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
### OmniAuth Integration
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```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -it --rm [options] \
-e "USERMAP_UID=$(id -u git)" -e "USERMAP_GID=$(id -g git)" \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
When changing this mapping, all files and directories in the mounted data volume `/home/git/data` have to be re-owned by the new ids. This can be achieved automatically using the following command:
```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -d [OPTIONS] \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0 app:sanitize
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1 app:sanitize
```
### Piwik
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```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -it --rm [OPTIONS] \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0 app:rake gitlab:backup:create
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1 app:rake gitlab:backup:create
```
A backup will be created in the backups folder of the [Data Store](#data-store). You can change that behavior by setting your own path within the container. To do so you have to pass the argument `-e "GITLAB_BACKUP_DIR:/path/to/backups"` to the docker run command.
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```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -it --rm [OPTIONS] \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0 app:rake gitlab:backup:restore
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1 app:rake gitlab:backup:restore
```
The restore operation will list all available backups in reverse chronological order. Select the backup you want to restore and gitlab will do its job.
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```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -it --rm [OPTIONS] \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0 app:rake gitlab:backup:restore BACKUP=1417624827
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1 app:rake gitlab:backup:restore BACKUP=1417624827
```
## Automated Backups
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- **Step 1**: Update the docker image.
```bash
docker pull sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
docker pull sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
- **Step 2**: Stop and remove the currently running image
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- **Step 4**: Start the image
```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -d [OPTIONS] sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
docker run --name=gitlab -d [OPTIONS] sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
```
## Rake Tasks
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```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -d [OPTIONS] \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0 app:rake gitlab:env:info
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1 app:rake gitlab:env:info
```
You can also use `docker exec` to run raketasks on running gitlab instance. For example,
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```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -d [OPTIONS] \
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0 app:rake gitlab:import:repos
sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1 app:rake gitlab:import:repos
```
Or

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- DB_PASS=secretpassword
- DB_NAME=gitlabhq_production
gitlab:
image: sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.0
image: sameersbn/gitlab:7.9.1
links:
- redis:redisio
- postgresql:postgresql