upgrade to gitlab-ce 6.9.2

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# Changelog
**latest**
- upgrade to gitlab-ce 6.9.2
**6.9.1**
- upgrade to gitlab-ce 6.9.1

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Dockerfile to build a GitLab container image.
## Version
Current Version: 6.9.1
Current Version: 6.9.2
# Hardware Requirements
@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ docker pull sameersbn/gitlab:latest
Since version 6.3.0, the image builds are being tagged. You can now pull a particular version of gitlab by specifying the version number. For example,
```bash
docker pull sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1
docker pull sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2
```
Alternately you can build the image yourself.
@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Run the gitlab image
docker run --name='gitlab' -i -t --rm \
-p 127.0.0.1:10022:22 -p 127.0.0.1:10080:80 \
-e "GITLAB_PORT=10080" -e "GITLAB_SSH_PORT=10022" \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2
```
__NOTE__: Please allow a couple of minutes for the GitLab application to start.
@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ Volumes can be mounted in docker by specifying the **'-v'** option in the docker
mkdir /opt/gitlab/data
docker run --name=gitlab -d \
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2
```
## Database
@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ This docker image is configured to use a MySQL database backend. The database co
mkdir /opt/gitlab/mysql
docker run --name=gitlab -d \
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
-v /opt/gitlab/mysql:/var/lib/mysql sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1
-v /opt/gitlab/mysql:/var/lib/mysql sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2
```
This will make sure that the data stored in the database is not lost when the image is stopped and started again.
@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ To make sure the database is initialized start the container with **app:rake git
docker run --name=gitlab -i -t --rm \
-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:6.9.1 app:rake gitlab:setup
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2 app:rake gitlab:setup
```
**NOTE: The above setup is performed only for the first run**.
@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ This will initialize the gitlab database. Now that the database is initialized,
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:6.9.1
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2
```
#### Linking to MySQL Container
@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ docker run --name=gitlab -i -t --rm --link mysql:mysql \
-e "DB_USER=gitlab" -e "DB_PASS=password" \
-e "DB_NAME=gitlabhq_production" \
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1 app:rake gitlab:setup
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2 app:rake gitlab:setup
```
**NOTE: The above setup is performed only for the first run**.
@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ docker run --name=gitlab -d --link mysql:mysql \
-e "DB_USER=gitlab" -e "DB_PASS=password" \
-e "DB_NAME=gitlabhq_production" \
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2
```
### PostgreSQL
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docker run --name=gitlab -i -t --rm \
-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:6.9.1 app:rake gitlab:setup
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2 app:rake gitlab:setup
```
**NOTE: The above setup is performed only for the first run**.
@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ This will initialize the gitlab database. Now that the database is initialized,
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:6.9.1
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2
```
#### Linking to PostgreSQL Container
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-e "DB_USER=gitlab" -e "DB_PASS=password" \
-e "DB_NAME=gitlabhq_production" \
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1 app:rake gitlab:setup
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2 app:rake gitlab:setup
```
**NOTE: The above setup is performed only for the first run**.
@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ docker run --name=gitlab -d --link postgresql:postgresql \
-e "DB_USER=gitlab" -e "DB_PASS=password" \
-e "DB_NAME=gitlabhq_production" \
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2
```
## Redis
@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ The image can be configured to use an external redis server instead of starting
```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -i -t --rm \
-e "REDIS_HOST=192.168.1.100" -e "REDIS_PORT=6379" \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2
```
### Linking to Redis Container
You can link this image with a redis container to satisfy gitlab's redis requirement. The alias of the redis server container should be set to **redisio** while linking with the gitlab image.
@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ We are now ready to start the GitLab application.
```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -d --link redis:redisio \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2
```
### Mail
@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ The following environment variables need to be specified to get mail support to
docker run --name=gitlab -d \
-e "SMTP_USER=USER@gmail.com" -e "SMTP_PASS=PASSWORD" \
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2
```
### 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:6.9.1
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2
```
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.
@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ docker run --name=gitlab -d \
-e "GITLAB_HTTPS=true" -e "SSL_SELF_SIGNED=true" \
-e "GITLAB_HTTPS_ONLY=false" \
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2
```
Again, drop the ```-e "SSL_SELF_SIGNED=true"``` option if you are using CA certified SSL certificates.
@ -546,7 +546,7 @@ docker run --name=gitlab -d -h git.local.host \
-v /opt/gitlab/mysql:/var/lib/mysql \
-e "GITLAB_HOST=git.local.host" -e "GITLAB_EMAIL=gitlab@local.host" -e "GITLAB_SUPPORT=support@local.host" \
-e "SMTP_USER=USER@gmail.com" -e "SMTP_PASS=PASSWORD" \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2
```
If you are using an external mysql database
@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ docker run --name=gitlab -d -h git.local.host \
-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 "GITLAB_SUPPORT=support@local.host" \
-e "SMTP_USER=USER@gmail.com" -e "SMTP_PASS=PASSWORD" \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2
```
### Run under sub URI
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docker run --name=gitlab -d \
-v /opt/gitlab/data:/home/git/data \
-e "GITLAB_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT=/gitlab" \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2
```
When you change the sub URI path, you need to recompile all precompiled assets. This can be done with either deleting tmp/cache/VERSION file under data store, or just `rm -Rf /PATH/TO/DATA_STORE/tmp`. After cleaning up cache files, restart the container.
@ -653,7 +653,7 @@ To take a backup all you need to do is run the gitlab rake task to create a back
```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -i -t --rm [OPTIONS] \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1 app:rake gitlab:backup:create
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2 app:rake gitlab:backup:create
```
A backup will be created in the backups folder of the [Data Store](#data-store)
@ -670,7 +670,7 @@ To restore a backup, run the image in interactive (-i -t) mode and pass the "app
```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -i -t --rm [OPTIONS] \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1 app:rake gitlab:backup:restore
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2 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.
@ -699,26 +699,26 @@ docker stop gitlab
```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -i -t --rm [OPTIONS] \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1 app:rake gitlab:backup:create
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2 app:rake gitlab:backup:create
```
- **Step 3**: Update the docker image.
```bash
docker pull sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1
docker pull sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2
```
- **Step 4**: Migrate the database.
```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -i -t --rm [OPTIONS] \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1 app:rake db:migrate
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2 app:rake db:migrate
```
- **Step 5**: Start the image
```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -d [OPTIONS] sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1
docker run --name=gitlab -d [OPTIONS] sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2
```
## Rake Tasks
@ -727,14 +727,14 @@ The app:rake command allows you to run gitlab rake tasks. To run a rake task sim
```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -d [OPTIONS] \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1 app:rake gitlab:env:info
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2 app:rake gitlab:env:info
```
Similarly, to import bare repositories into GitLab project instance
```bash
docker run --name=gitlab -d [OPTIONS] \
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.1 app:rake gitlab:import:repos
sameersbn/gitlab:6.9.2 app:rake gitlab:import:repos
```
For a complete list of available rake tasks please refer https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq/tree/master/doc/raketasks or the help section of your gitlab installation.

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
GITLAB_VERSION=6.9.1
GITLAB_VERSION=6.9.2
SHELL_VERSION=1.9.4
# remove the host keys generated during openssh-server installation