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diff --git a/doc/README.md b/doc/README.md
index 63ba8ff03e9..b250fa08382 100644
--- a/doc/README.md
+++ b/doc/README.md
@@ -160,7 +160,6 @@ have access to GitLab administration tools and settings.
### Integrations
- [Integrations](integration/README.md): How to integrate with systems such as JIRA, Redmine, Twitter.
-- [Koding](administration/integration/koding.md): Set up Koding to use with GitLab.
- [Mattermost](user/project/integrations/mattermost.md): Set up GitLab with Mattermost.
### Monitoring
diff --git a/doc/administration/integration/koding.md b/doc/administration/integration/koding.md
index b95c425842c..67f9f01efb8 100644
--- a/doc/administration/integration/koding.md
+++ b/doc/administration/integration/koding.md
@@ -1,6 +1,10 @@
# Koding & GitLab
-> [Introduced][ce-5909] in GitLab 8.11.
+>**Notes:**
+- **As of GitLab 10.0, the Koding integration is deprecated and will be removed
+ in a future version. The option to configure it is removed from GitLab's admin
+ area.**
+- [Introduced][ce-5909] in GitLab 8.11.
This document will guide you through installing and configuring Koding with
GitLab.
diff --git a/doc/api/README.md b/doc/api/README.md
index c2a08dcff07..db61497db53 100644
--- a/doc/api/README.md
+++ b/doc/api/README.md
@@ -61,16 +61,7 @@ following locations:
## Road to GraphQL
-Going forward, we will start on moving to
-[GraphQL](http://graphql.org/learn/best-practices/) and deprecate the use of
-controller-specific endpoints. GraphQL has a number of benefits:
-
-1. We avoid having to maintain two different APIs.
-2. Callers of the API can request only what they need.
-3. It is versioned by default.
-
-It will co-exist with the current v4 REST API. If we have a v5 API, this should
-be a compatibility layer on top of GraphQL.
+We have changed our plans to move to GraphQL. After reviewing the GraphQL license, anything related to the Facebook BSD plus patent license will not be allowed at GitLab.
## Basic usage
@@ -246,8 +237,8 @@ The following table gives an overview of how the API functions generally behave.
| ------------ | ----------- |
| `GET` | Access one or more resources and return the result as JSON. |
| `POST` | Return `201 Created` if the resource is successfully created and return the newly created resource as JSON. |
-| `GET` / `PUT` / `DELETE` | Return `200 OK` if the resource is accessed, modified or deleted successfully. The (modified) result is returned as JSON. |
-| `DELETE` | Designed to be idempotent, meaning a request to a resource still returns `200 OK` even it was deleted before or is not available. The reasoning behind this, is that the user is not really interested if the resource existed before or not. |
+| `GET` / `PUT` | Return `200 OK` if the resource is accessed or modified successfully. The (modified) result is returned as JSON. |
+| `DELETE` | Returns `204 No Content` if the resuource was deleted successfully. |
The following table shows the possible return codes for API requests.
diff --git a/doc/api/deploy_keys.md b/doc/api/deploy_keys.md
index 4fa800ecb9c..273d5a56b6f 100644
--- a/doc/api/deploy_keys.md
+++ b/doc/api/deploy_keys.md
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Example response:
Creates a new deploy key for a project.
If the deploy key already exists in another project, it will be joined to current
-project only if original one was is accessible by the same user.
+project only if original one is accessible by the same user.
```
POST /projects/:id/deploy_keys
diff --git a/doc/api/environments.md b/doc/api/environments.md
index 5ca766bf87d..e8deb3e07e9 100644
--- a/doc/api/environments.md
+++ b/doc/api/environments.md
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Example response:
## Delete an environment
-It returns `200` if the environment was successfully deleted, and `404` if the environment does not exist.
+It returns `204` if the environment was successfully deleted, and `404` if the environment does not exist.
```
DELETE /projects/:id/environments/:environment_id
diff --git a/doc/api/issues.md b/doc/api/issues.md
index 14635114a31..8ca66049d31 100644
--- a/doc/api/issues.md
+++ b/doc/api/issues.md
@@ -30,20 +30,22 @@ GET /issues?milestone=1.0.0&state=opened
GET /issues?iids[]=42&iids[]=43
GET /issues?author_id=5
GET /issues?assignee_id=5
-```
-
-| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
-|-------------|----------------|----------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
-| `state` | string | no | Return all issues or just those that are `opened` or `closed` |
-| `labels` | string | no | Comma-separated list of label names, issues must have all labels to be returned. `No+Label` lists all issues with no labels |
-| `milestone` | string | no | The milestone title |
-| `scope` | string | no | Return issues for the given scope: `created-by-me`, `assigned-to-me` or `all`. Defaults to `created-by-me` _([Introduced][ce-13004] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
-| `author_id` | integer | no | Return issues created by the given user `id`. Combine with `scope=all` or `scope=assigned-to-me`. _([Introduced][ce-13004] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
-| `assignee_id` | integer | no | Return issues assigned to the given user `id` _([Introduced][ce-13004] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
-| `iids[]` | Array[integer] | no | Return only the issues having the given `iid` |
-| `order_by` | string | no | Return issues ordered by `created_at` or `updated_at` fields. Default is `created_at` |
-| `sort` | string | no | Return issues sorted in `asc` or `desc` order. Default is `desc` |
-| `search` | string | no | Search issues against their `title` and `description` |
+GET /issues?my_reaction_emoji=star
+```
+
+| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
+| ------------------- | ---------------- | ---------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
+| `state` | string | no | Return all issues or just those that are `opened` or `closed` |
+| `labels` | string | no | Comma-separated list of label names, issues must have all labels to be returned. `No+Label` lists all issues with no labels |
+| `milestone` | string | no | The milestone title |
+| `scope` | string | no | Return issues for the given scope: `created-by-me`, `assigned-to-me` or `all`. Defaults to `created-by-me` _([Introduced][ce-13004] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
+| `author_id` | integer | no | Return issues created by the given user `id`. Combine with `scope=all` or `scope=assigned-to-me`. _([Introduced][ce-13004] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
+| `assignee_id` | integer | no | Return issues assigned to the given user `id` _([Introduced][ce-13004] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
+| `my_reaction_emoji` | string | no | Return issues reacted by the authenticated user by the given `emoji` _([Introduced][ce-14016] in GitLab 10.0)_ |
+| `iids[]` | Array[integer] | no | Return only the issues having the given `iid` |
+| `order_by` | string | no | Return issues ordered by `created_at` or `updated_at` fields. Default is `created_at` |
+| `sort` | string | no | Return issues sorted in `asc` or `desc` order. Default is `desc` |
+| `search` | string | no | Search issues against their `title` and `description` |
```bash
curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/issues
@@ -131,21 +133,23 @@ GET /groups/:id/issues?iids[]=42&iids[]=43
GET /groups/:id/issues?search=issue+title+or+description
GET /groups/:id/issues?author_id=5
GET /groups/:id/issues?assignee_id=5
+GET /groups/:id/issues?my_reaction_emoji=star
```
-| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
-|-------------|----------------|----------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
-| `id` | integer/string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the group](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) owned by the authenticated user |
-| `state` | string | no | Return all issues or just those that are `opened` or `closed` |
-| `labels` | string | no | Comma-separated list of label names, issues must have all labels to be returned. `No+Label` lists all issues with no labels |
-| `iids[]` | Array[integer] | no | Return only the issues having the given `iid` |
-| `milestone` | string | no | The milestone title |
-| `scope` | string | no | Return issues for the given scope: `created-by-me`, `assigned-to-me` or `all` _([Introduced][ce-13004] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
-| `author_id` | integer | no | Return issues created by the given user `id` _([Introduced][ce-13004] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
-| `assignee_id` | integer | no | Return issues assigned to the given user `id` _([Introduced][ce-13004] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
-| `order_by` | string | no | Return issues ordered by `created_at` or `updated_at` fields. Default is `created_at` |
-| `sort` | string | no | Return issues sorted in `asc` or `desc` order. Default is `desc` |
-| `search` | string | no | Search group issues against their `title` and `description` |
+| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
+| ------------------- | ---------------- | ---------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
+| `id` | integer/string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the group](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) owned by the authenticated user |
+| `state` | string | no | Return all issues or just those that are `opened` or `closed` |
+| `labels` | string | no | Comma-separated list of label names, issues must have all labels to be returned. `No+Label` lists all issues with no labels |
+| `iids[]` | Array[integer] | no | Return only the issues having the given `iid` |
+| `milestone` | string | no | The milestone title |
+| `scope` | string | no | Return issues for the given scope: `created-by-me`, `assigned-to-me` or `all` _([Introduced][ce-13004] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
+| `author_id` | integer | no | Return issues created by the given user `id` _([Introduced][ce-13004] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
+| `assignee_id` | integer | no | Return issues assigned to the given user `id` _([Introduced][ce-13004] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
+| `my_reaction_emoji` | string | no | Return issues reacted by the authenticated user by the given `emoji` _([Introduced][ce-14016] in GitLab 10.0)_ |
+| `order_by` | string | no | Return issues ordered by `created_at` or `updated_at` fields. Default is `created_at` |
+| `sort` | string | no | Return issues sorted in `asc` or `desc` order. Default is `desc` |
+| `search` | string | no | Search group issues against their `title` and `description` |
```bash
@@ -234,23 +238,25 @@ GET /projects/:id/issues?iids[]=42&iids[]=43
GET /projects/:id/issues?search=issue+title+or+description
GET /projects/:id/issues?author_id=5
GET /projects/:id/issues?assignee_id=5
-```
-
-| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
-|-------------|----------------|----------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
-| `id` | integer/string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the project](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) owned by the authenticated user |
-| `iids[]` | Array[integer] | no | Return only the milestone having the given `iid` |
-| `state` | string | no | Return all issues or just those that are `opened` or `closed` |
-| `labels` | string | no | Comma-separated list of label names, issues must have all labels to be returned. `No+Label` lists all issues with no labels |
-| `milestone` | string | no | The milestone title |
-| `scope` | string | no | Return issues for the given scope: `created-by-me`, `assigned-to-me` or `all` _([Introduced][ce-13004] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
-| `author_id` | integer | no | Return issues created by the given user `id` _([Introduced][ce-13004] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
-| `assignee_id` | integer | no | Return issues assigned to the given user `id` _([Introduced][ce-13004] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
-| `order_by` | string | no | Return issues ordered by `created_at` or `updated_at` fields. Default is `created_at` |
-| `sort` | string | no | Return issues sorted in `asc` or `desc` order. Default is `desc` |
-| `search` | string | no | Search project issues against their `title` and `description` |
-| `created_after` | datetime | no | Return issues created after the given time (inclusive) |
-| `created_before` | datetime | no | Return issues created before the given time (inclusive) |
+GET /projects/:id/issues?my_reaction_emoji=star
+```
+
+| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
+| ------------------- | ---------------- | ---------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
+| `id` | integer/string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the project](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) owned by the authenticated user |
+| `iids[]` | Array[integer] | no | Return only the milestone having the given `iid` |
+| `state` | string | no | Return all issues or just those that are `opened` or `closed` |
+| `labels` | string | no | Comma-separated list of label names, issues must have all labels to be returned. `No+Label` lists all issues with no labels |
+| `milestone` | string | no | The milestone title |
+| `scope` | string | no | Return issues for the given scope: `created-by-me`, `assigned-to-me` or `all` _([Introduced][ce-13004] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
+| `author_id` | integer | no | Return issues created by the given user `id` _([Introduced][ce-13004] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
+| `assignee_id` | integer | no | Return issues assigned to the given user `id` _([Introduced][ce-13004] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
+| `my_reaction_emoji` | string | no | Return issues reacted by the authenticated user by the given `emoji` _([Introduced][ce-14016] in GitLab 10.0)_ |
+| `order_by` | string | no | Return issues ordered by `created_at` or `updated_at` fields. Default is `created_at` |
+| `sort` | string | no | Return issues sorted in `asc` or `desc` order. Default is `desc` |
+| `search` | string | no | Search project issues against their `title` and `description` |
+| `created_after` | datetime | no | Return issues created after the given time (inclusive) |
+| `created_before` | datetime | no | Return issues created before the given time (inclusive) |
```bash
curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/4/issues
@@ -594,7 +600,7 @@ POST /projects/:id/issues/:issue_iid/move
| `to_project_id` | integer | yes | The ID of the new project |
```bash
-curl --request POST --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/4/issues/85/move
+curl --request POST --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" --data '{"to_project_id": 5}' https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/4/issues/85/move
```
Example response:
@@ -1093,3 +1099,4 @@ Example response:
```
[ce-13004]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/13004
+[ce-14016]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/14016
diff --git a/doc/api/merge_requests.md b/doc/api/merge_requests.md
index 4f67aa4b9d4..bff8a2d3e4d 100644
--- a/doc/api/merge_requests.md
+++ b/doc/api/merge_requests.md
@@ -22,24 +22,26 @@ GET /merge_requests?state=all
GET /merge_requests?milestone=release
GET /merge_requests?labels=bug,reproduced
GET /merge_requests?author_id=5
+GET /merge_requests?my_reaction_emoji=star
GET /merge_requests?scope=assigned-to-me
```
Parameters:
-| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
-| --------- | ---- | -------- | ----------- |
-| `state` | string | no | Return all merge requests or just those that are `opened`, `closed`, or `merged`|
-| `order_by`| string | no | Return requests ordered by `created_at` or `updated_at` fields. Default is `created_at` |
-| `sort` | string | no | Return requests sorted in `asc` or `desc` order. Default is `desc` |
-| `milestone` | string | no | Return merge requests for a specific milestone |
-| `view` | string | no | If `simple`, returns the `iid`, URL, title, description, and basic state of merge request |
-| `labels` | string | no | Return merge requests matching a comma separated list of labels |
-| `created_after` | datetime | no | Return merge requests created after the given time (inclusive) |
-| `created_before` | datetime | no | Return merge requests created before the given time (inclusive) |
-| `scope` | string | no | Return merge requests for the given scope: `created-by-me`, `assigned-to-me` or `all`. Defaults to `created-by-me` |
-| `author_id` | integer | no | Returns merge requests created by the given user `id`. Combine with `scope=all` or `scope=assigned-to-me` |
-| `assignee_id` | integer | no | Returns merge requests assigned to the given user `id` |
+| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
+| ------------------- | -------- | -------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
+| `state` | string | no | Return all merge requests or just those that are `opened`, `closed`, or `merged` |
+| `order_by` | string | no | Return requests ordered by `created_at` or `updated_at` fields. Default is `created_at` |
+| `sort` | string | no | Return requests sorted in `asc` or `desc` order. Default is `desc` |
+| `milestone` | string | no | Return merge requests for a specific milestone |
+| `view` | string | no | If `simple`, returns the `iid`, URL, title, description, and basic state of merge request |
+| `labels` | string | no | Return merge requests matching a comma separated list of labels |
+| `created_after` | datetime | no | Return merge requests created after the given time (inclusive) |
+| `created_before` | datetime | no | Return merge requests created before the given time (inclusive) |
+| `scope` | string | no | Return merge requests for the given scope: `created-by-me`, `assigned-to-me` or `all`. Defaults to `created-by-me` |
+| `author_id` | integer | no | Returns merge requests created by the given user `id`. Combine with `scope=all` or `scope=assigned-to-me` |
+| `assignee_id` | integer | no | Returns merge requests assigned to the given user `id` |
+| `my_reaction_emoji` | string | no | Return merge requests reacted by the authenticated user by the given `emoji` _([Introduced][ce-14016] in GitLab 10.0)_ |
```json
[
@@ -116,25 +118,27 @@ GET /projects/:id/merge_requests?state=all
GET /projects/:id/merge_requests?iids[]=42&iids[]=43
GET /projects/:id/merge_requests?milestone=release
GET /projects/:id/merge_requests?labels=bug,reproduced
+GET /projects/:id/merge_requests?my_reaction_emoji=star
```
Parameters:
-| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
-| --------- | ---- | -------- | ----------- |
-| `id` | integer | yes | The ID of a project |
-| `iids[]` | Array[integer] | no | Return the request having the given `iid` |
-| `state` | string | no | Return all merge requests or just those that are `opened`, `closed`, or `merged`|
-| `order_by`| string | no | Return requests ordered by `created_at` or `updated_at` fields. Default is `created_at` |
-| `sort` | string | no | Return requests sorted in `asc` or `desc` order. Default is `desc` |
-| `milestone` | string | no | Return merge requests for a specific milestone |
-| `view` | string | no | If `simple`, returns the `iid`, URL, title, description, and basic state of merge request |
-| `labels` | string | no | Return merge requests matching a comma separated list of labels |
-| `created_after` | datetime | no | Return merge requests created after the given time (inclusive) |
-| `created_before` | datetime | no | Return merge requests created before the given time (inclusive) |
-| `scope` | string | no | Return merge requests for the given scope: `created-by-me`, `assigned-to-me` or `all` _([Introduced][ce-13060] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
-| `author_id` | integer | no | Returns merge requests created by the given user `id` _([Introduced][ce-13060] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
-| `assignee_id` | integer | no | Returns merge requests assigned to the given user `id` _([Introduced][ce-13060] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
+| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
+| ------------------- | -------------- | -------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
+| `id` | integer | yes | The ID of a project |
+| `iids[]` | Array[integer] | no | Return the request having the given `iid` |
+| `state` | string | no | Return all merge requests or just those that are `opened`, `closed`, or `merged` |
+| `order_by` | string | no | Return requests ordered by `created_at` or `updated_at` fields. Default is `created_at` |
+| `sort` | string | no | Return requests sorted in `asc` or `desc` order. Default is `desc` |
+| `milestone` | string | no | Return merge requests for a specific milestone |
+| `view` | string | no | If `simple`, returns the `iid`, URL, title, description, and basic state of merge request |
+| `labels` | string | no | Return merge requests matching a comma separated list of labels |
+| `created_after` | datetime | no | Return merge requests created after the given time (inclusive) |
+| `created_before` | datetime | no | Return merge requests created before the given time (inclusive) |
+| `scope` | string | no | Return merge requests for the given scope: `created-by-me`, `assigned-to-me` or `all` _([Introduced][ce-13060] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
+| `author_id` | integer | no | Returns merge requests created by the given user `id` _([Introduced][ce-13060] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
+| `assignee_id` | integer | no | Returns merge requests assigned to the given user `id` _([Introduced][ce-13060] in GitLab 9.5)_ |
+| `my_reaction_emoji` | string | no | Return merge requests reacted by the authenticated user by the given `emoji` _([Introduced][ce-14016] in GitLab 10.0)_ |
```json
[
@@ -1315,3 +1319,4 @@ Example response:
```
[ce-13060]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/13060
+[ce-14016]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/14016
diff --git a/doc/api/pipeline_schedules.md b/doc/api/pipeline_schedules.md
index 433654c18cc..c28f48e5fc6 100644
--- a/doc/api/pipeline_schedules.md
+++ b/doc/api/pipeline_schedules.md
@@ -84,7 +84,13 @@ curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: k5ESFgWY2Qf5xEvDcFxZ" "https://gitlab.example.com/
"state": "active",
"avatar_url": "http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/e64c7d89f26bd1972efa854d13d7dd61?s=80&d=identicon",
"web_url": "https://gitlab.example.com/root"
- }
+ },
+ "variables": [
+ {
+ "key": "TEST_VARIABLE_1",
+ "value": "TEST_1"
+ }
+ ]
}
```
@@ -271,3 +277,86 @@ curl --request DELETE --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: k5ESFgWY2Qf5xEvDcFxZ" "https://gi
}
}
```
+
+## Pipeline schedule variable
+
+> [Introduced][ce-34518] in GitLab 10.0.
+
+## Create a new pipeline schedule variable
+
+Create a new variable of a pipeline schedule.
+
+```
+POST /projects/:id/pipeline_schedules/:pipeline_schedule_id/variables
+```
+
+| Attribute | Type | required | Description |
+|------------------------|----------------|----------|--------------------------|
+| `id` | integer/string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the project](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) owned by the authenticated user |
+| `pipeline_schedule_id` | integer | yes | The pipeline schedule id |
+| `key` | string | yes | The `key` of a variable; must have no more than 255 characters; only `A-Z`, `a-z`, `0-9`, and `_` are allowed |
+| `value` | string | yes | The `value` of a variable |
+
+```sh
+curl --request POST --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: k5ESFgWY2Qf5xEvDcFxZ" --form "key=NEW_VARIABLE" --form "value=new value" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/29/pipeline_schedules/13/variables"
+```
+
+```json
+{
+ "key": "NEW_VARIABLE",
+ "value": "new value"
+}
+```
+
+## Edit a pipeline schedule variable
+
+Updates the variable of a pipeline schedule.
+
+```
+PUT /projects/:id/pipeline_schedules/:pipeline_schedule_id/variables/:key
+```
+
+| Attribute | Type | required | Description |
+|------------------------|----------------|----------|--------------------------|
+| `id` | integer/string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the project](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) owned by the authenticated user |
+| `pipeline_schedule_id` | integer | yes | The pipeline schedule id |
+| `key` | string | yes | The `key` of a variable |
+| `value` | string | yes | The `value` of a variable |
+
+```sh
+curl --request PUT --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: k5ESFgWY2Qf5xEvDcFxZ" --form "value=updated value" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/29/pipeline_schedules/13/variables/NEW_VARIABLE"
+```
+
+```json
+{
+ "key": "NEW_VARIABLE",
+ "value": "updated value"
+}
+```
+
+## Delete a pipeline schedule variable
+
+Delete the variable of a pipeline schedule.
+
+```
+DELETE /projects/:id/pipeline_schedules/:pipeline_schedule_id/variables/:key
+```
+
+| Attribute | Type | required | Description |
+|------------------------|----------------|----------|--------------------------|
+| `id` | integer/string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the project](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) owned by the authenticated user |
+| `pipeline_schedule_id` | integer | yes | The pipeline schedule id |
+| `key` | string | yes | The `key` of a variable |
+
+```sh
+curl --request DELETE --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: k5ESFgWY2Qf5xEvDcFxZ" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/29/pipeline_schedules/13/variables/NEW_VARIABLE"
+```
+
+```json
+{
+ "key": "NEW_VARIABLE",
+ "value": "updated value"
+}
+```
+
+[ce-34518]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/34518 \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/doc/api/project_snippets.md b/doc/api/project_snippets.md
index 24c8ff5fa7a..ad2521230e6 100644
--- a/doc/api/project_snippets.md
+++ b/doc/api/project_snippets.md
@@ -95,8 +95,7 @@ Parameters:
## Delete snippet
-Deletes an existing project snippet. This is an idempotent function and deleting a non-existent
-snippet still returns a `200 OK` status code.
+Deletes an existing project snippet. This returns a `204 No Content` status code if the operation was successfully or `404` if the resource was not found.
```
DELETE /projects/:id/snippets/:snippet_id
diff --git a/doc/api/projects.md b/doc/api/projects.md
index d3f8e509612..2d973547d14 100644
--- a/doc/api/projects.md
+++ b/doc/api/projects.md
@@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ Parameters:
"jobs_enabled": true,
"wiki_enabled": true,
"snippets_enabled": false,
+ "resolve_outdated_diff_discussions": false,
"container_registry_enabled": false,
"created_at": "2013-09-30T13:46:02Z",
"last_activity_at": "2013-09-30T13:46:02Z",
@@ -137,6 +138,7 @@ Parameters:
"jobs_enabled": true,
"wiki_enabled": true,
"snippets_enabled": false,
+ "resolve_outdated_diff_discussions": false,
"container_registry_enabled": false,
"created_at": "2013-09-30T13:46:02Z",
"last_activity_at": "2013-09-30T13:46:02Z",
@@ -246,6 +248,7 @@ Parameters:
"jobs_enabled": true,
"wiki_enabled": true,
"snippets_enabled": false,
+ "resolve_outdated_diff_discussions": false,
"container_registry_enabled": false,
"created_at": "2013-09-30T13:46:02Z",
"last_activity_at": "2013-09-30T13:46:02Z",
@@ -313,6 +316,7 @@ Parameters:
"jobs_enabled": true,
"wiki_enabled": true,
"snippets_enabled": false,
+ "resolve_outdated_diff_discussions": false,
"container_registry_enabled": false,
"created_at": "2013-09-30T13:46:02Z",
"last_activity_at": "2013-09-30T13:46:02Z",
@@ -411,6 +415,7 @@ Parameters:
"jobs_enabled": true,
"wiki_enabled": true,
"snippets_enabled": false,
+ "resolve_outdated_diff_discussions": false,
"container_registry_enabled": false,
"created_at": "2013-09-30T13:46:02Z",
"last_activity_at": "2013-09-30T13:46:02Z",
@@ -537,6 +542,7 @@ Parameters:
| `jobs_enabled` | boolean | no | Enable jobs for this project |
| `wiki_enabled` | boolean | no | Enable wiki for this project |
| `snippets_enabled` | boolean | no | Enable snippets for this project |
+| `resolve_outdated_diff_discussions` | boolean | no | Automatically resolve merge request diffs discussions on lines changed with a push |
| `container_registry_enabled` | boolean | no | Enable container registry for this project |
| `shared_runners_enabled` | boolean | no | Enable shared runners for this project |
| `visibility` | string | no | See [project visibility level](#project-visibility-level) |
@@ -574,6 +580,7 @@ Parameters:
| `jobs_enabled` | boolean | no | Enable jobs for this project |
| `wiki_enabled` | boolean | no | Enable wiki for this project |
| `snippets_enabled` | boolean | no | Enable snippets for this project |
+| `resolve_outdated_diff_discussions` | boolean | no | Automatically resolve merge request diffs discussions on lines changed with a push |
| `container_registry_enabled` | boolean | no | Enable container registry for this project |
| `shared_runners_enabled` | boolean | no | Enable shared runners for this project |
| `visibility` | string | no | See [project visibility level](#project-visibility-level) |
@@ -610,6 +617,7 @@ Parameters:
| `jobs_enabled` | boolean | no | Enable jobs for this project |
| `wiki_enabled` | boolean | no | Enable wiki for this project |
| `snippets_enabled` | boolean | no | Enable snippets for this project |
+| `resolve_outdated_diff_discussions` | boolean | no | Automatically resolve merge request diffs discussions on lines changed with a push |
| `container_registry_enabled` | boolean | no | Enable container registry for this project |
| `shared_runners_enabled` | boolean | no | Enable shared runners for this project |
| `visibility` | string | no | See [project visibility level](#project-visibility-level) |
@@ -683,6 +691,7 @@ Example response:
"jobs_enabled": true,
"wiki_enabled": true,
"snippets_enabled": false,
+ "resolve_outdated_diff_discussions": false,
"container_registry_enabled": false,
"created_at": "2013-09-30T13:46:02Z",
"last_activity_at": "2013-09-30T13:46:02Z",
@@ -758,6 +767,7 @@ Example response:
"jobs_enabled": true,
"wiki_enabled": true,
"snippets_enabled": false,
+ "resolve_outdated_diff_discussions": false,
"container_registry_enabled": false,
"created_at": "2013-09-30T13:46:02Z",
"last_activity_at": "2013-09-30T13:46:02Z",
@@ -839,6 +849,7 @@ Example response:
"jobs_enabled": true,
"wiki_enabled": true,
"snippets_enabled": false,
+ "resolve_outdated_diff_discussions": false,
"container_registry_enabled": false,
"created_at": "2013-09-30T13:46:02Z",
"last_activity_at": "2013-09-30T13:46:02Z",
@@ -932,6 +943,7 @@ Example response:
"jobs_enabled": true,
"wiki_enabled": true,
"snippets_enabled": false,
+ "resolve_outdated_diff_discussions": false,
"container_registry_enabled": false,
"created_at": "2013-09-30T13:46:02Z",
"last_activity_at": "2013-09-30T13:46:02Z",
diff --git a/doc/api/users.md b/doc/api/users.md
index 57a13eb477d..9f3e4caf2f4 100644
--- a/doc/api/users.md
+++ b/doc/api/users.md
@@ -299,10 +299,7 @@ e.g. when renaming the email address to some existing one.
## User deletion
Deletes a user. Available only for administrators.
-This is an idempotent function, calling this function for a non-existent user id
-still returns a status code `200 OK`.
-The JSON response differs if the user was actually deleted or not.
-In the former the user is returned and in the latter not.
+This returns a `204 No Content` status code if the operation was successfully or `404` if the resource was not found.
```
DELETE /users/:id
@@ -524,8 +521,7 @@ Parameters:
## Delete SSH key for current user
Deletes key owned by currently authenticated user.
-This is an idempotent function and calling it on a key that is already deleted
-or not available results in `200 OK`.
+This returns a `204 No Content` status code if the operation was successfully or `404` if the resource was not found.
```
DELETE /user/keys/:key_id
@@ -548,7 +544,216 @@ Parameters:
- `id` (required) - id of specified user
- `key_id` (required) - SSH key ID
-Will return `200 OK` on success, or `404 Not found` if either user or key cannot be found.
+## List all GPG keys
+
+Get a list of currently authenticated user's GPG keys.
+
+```
+GET /user/gpg_keys
+```
+
+```bash
+curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/user/gpg_keys
+```
+
+Example response:
+
+```json
+[
+ {
+ "id": 1,
+ "key": "-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----\r\n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\r\no4nlxaz65VucmNbN1aMbDXLJVSqR1DuE00vEsL1AItI=\r\n=XQoy\r\n-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----",
+ "created_at": "2017-09-05T09:17:46.264Z"
+ }
+]
+```
+
+## Get a specific GPG key
+
+Get a specific GPG key of currently authenticated user.
+
+```
+GET /user/gpg_keys/:key_id
+```
+
+Parameters:
+
+| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
+| --------- | ---- | -------- | ----------- |
+| `key_id` | integer | yes | The ID of the GPG key |
+
+```bash
+curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/user/gpg_keys/1
+```
+
+Example response:
+
+```json
+ {
+ "id": 1,
+ "key": "-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----\r\n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\r\no4nlxaz65VucmNbN1aMbDXLJVSqR1DuE00vEsL1AItI=\r\n=XQoy\r\n-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----",
+ "created_at": "2017-09-05T09:17:46.264Z"
+ }
+```
+
+## Add a GPG key
+
+Creates a new GPG key owned by the currently authenticated user.
+
+```
+POST /user/gpg_keys
+```
+
+Parameters:
+
+| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
+| --------- | ---- | -------- | ----------- |
+| key | string | yes | The new GPG key |
+
+```bash
+curl --data "key=-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----\r\n\r\nxsBNBFV..." --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/user/gpg_keys
+```
+
+Example response:
+
+```json
+[
+ {
+ "id": 1,
+ "key": "-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----\r\n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\r\no4nlxaz65VucmNbN1aMbDXLJVSqR1DuE00vEsL1AItI=\r\n=XQoy\r\n-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----",
+ "created_at": "2017-09-05T09:17:46.264Z"
+ }
+]
+```
+
+## Delete a GPG key
+
+Delete a GPG key owned by currently authenticated user.
+
+```
+DELETE /user/gpg_keys/:key_id
+```
+
+Parameters:
+
+| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
+| --------- | ---- | -------- | ----------- |
+| `key_id` | integer | yes | The ID of the GPG key |
+
+```bash
+curl --request DELETE --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/user/gpg_keys/1
+```
+
+Returns `204 No Content` on success, or `404 Not found` if the key cannot be found.
+
+## List all GPG keys for given user
+
+Get a list of a specified user's GPG keys. Available only for admins.
+
+```
+GET /users/:id/gpg_keys
+```
+
+Parameters:
+
+| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
+| --------- | ---- | -------- | ----------- |
+| `id` | integer | yes | The ID of the user |
+
+```bash
+curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/users/2/gpg_keys
+```
+
+Example response:
+
+```json
+[
+ {
+ "id": 1,
+ "key": "-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----\r\n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\r\no4nlxaz65VucmNbN1aMbDXLJVSqR1DuE00vEsL1AItI=\r\n=XQoy\r\n-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----",
+ "created_at": "2017-09-05T09:17:46.264Z"
+ }
+]
+```
+
+## Get a specific GPG key for a given user
+
+Get a specific GPG key for a given user. Available only for admins.
+
+```
+GET /users/:id/gpg_keys/:key_id
+```
+
+Parameters:
+
+| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
+| --------- | ---- | -------- | ----------- |
+| `id` | integer | yes | The ID of the user |
+| `key_id` | integer | yes | The ID of the GPG key |
+
+```bash
+curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/users/2/gpg_keys/1
+```
+
+Example response:
+
+```json
+ {
+ "id": 1,
+ "key": "-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----\r\n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\r\no4nlxaz65VucmNbN1aMbDXLJVSqR1DuE00vEsL1AItI=\r\n=XQoy\r\n-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----",
+ "created_at": "2017-09-05T09:17:46.264Z"
+ }
+```
+
+## Add a GPG key for a given user
+
+Create new GPG key owned by the specified user. Available only for admins.
+
+```
+POST /users/:id/gpg_keys
+```
+
+Parameters:
+
+| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
+| --------- | ---- | -------- | ----------- |
+| `id` | integer | yes | The ID of the user |
+| `key_id` | integer | yes | The ID of the GPG key |
+
+```bash
+curl --data "key=-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----\r\n\r\nxsBNBFV..." --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/users/2/gpg_keys
+```
+
+Example response:
+
+```json
+[
+ {
+ "id": 1,
+ "key": "-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----\r\n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\r\no4nlxaz65VucmNbN1aMbDXLJVSqR1DuE00vEsL1AItI=\r\n=XQoy\r\n-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----",
+ "created_at": "2017-09-05T09:17:46.264Z"
+ }
+]
+```
+
+## Delete a GPG key for a given user
+
+Delete a GPG key owned by a specified user. Available only for admins.
+
+```
+DELETE /users/:id/gpg_keys/:key_id
+```
+
+Parameters:
+
+| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
+| --------- | ---- | -------- | ----------- |
+| `id` | integer | yes | The ID of the user |
+| `key_id` | integer | yes | The ID of the GPG key |
+
+```bash
+curl --request DELETE --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/users/2/gpg_keys/1
+```
## List emails
@@ -654,8 +859,7 @@ Parameters:
## Delete email for current user
Deletes email owned by currently authenticated user.
-This is an idempotent function and calling it on a email that is already deleted
-or not available results in `200 OK`.
+This returns a `204 No Content` status code if the operation was successfully or `404` if the resource was not found.
```
DELETE /user/emails/:email_id
@@ -678,8 +882,6 @@ Parameters:
- `id` (required) - id of specified user
- `email_id` (required) - email ID
-Will return `200 OK` on success, or `404 Not found` if either user or email cannot be found.
-
## Block user
Blocks the specified user. Available only for admin.
diff --git a/doc/ci/environments.md b/doc/ci/environments.md
index 28b27921f8b..cbf06afa294 100644
--- a/doc/ci/environments.md
+++ b/doc/ci/environments.md
@@ -274,9 +274,7 @@ session - and even a multiplexer like `screen` or `tmux`!
>**Note:**
Container-based deployments often lack basic tools (like an editor), and may
be stopped or restarted at any time. If this happens, you will lose all your
-changes! Treat this as a debugging tool, not a comprehensive online IDE. You
-can use [Koding](../administration/integration/koding.md) for online
-development.
+changes! Treat this as a debugging tool, not a comprehensive online IDE.
---
diff --git a/doc/ci/runners/README.md b/doc/ci/runners/README.md
index 4ccf1b56771..f5d3b524d6e 100644
--- a/doc/ci/runners/README.md
+++ b/doc/ci/runners/README.md
@@ -107,9 +107,26 @@ To lock/unlock a Runner:
1. Check the **Lock to current projects** option
1. Click **Save changes** for the changes to take effect
+## Assigning a Runner to another project
+
+If you are Master on a project where a specific Runner is assigned to, and the
+Runner is not [locked only to that project](#locking-a-specific-runner-from-being-enabled-for-other-projects),
+you can enable the Runner also on any other project where you have Master permissions.
+
+To enable/disable a Runner in your project:
+
+1. Visit your project's **Settings ➔ Pipelines**
+1. Find the Runner you wish to enable/disable
+1. Click **Enable for this project** or **Disable for this project**
+
+> **Note**:
+Consider that if you don't lock your specific Runner to a specific project, any
+user with Master role in you project can assign your runner to another arbitrary
+project without requiring your authorization, so use it with caution.
+
## Protected Runners
->**Notes:**
+>
[Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/13194)
in GitLab 10.0.
diff --git a/doc/ci/yaml/README.md b/doc/ci/yaml/README.md
index abf4ec7dbf8..d0ac3ec6163 100644
--- a/doc/ci/yaml/README.md
+++ b/doc/ci/yaml/README.md
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ There are also two edge cases worth mentioning:
### types
-> Deprecated, and will be removed in 10.0. Use [stages](#stages) instead.
+> Deprecated, and could be removed in one of the future releases. Use [stages](#stages) instead.
Alias for [stages](#stages).
@@ -427,16 +427,16 @@ a "key: value" pair. Be careful when using special characters:
are executed in `parallel`. For more info about the use of `stage` please check
[stages](#stages).
-### only and except
+### only and except (simplified)
-`only` and `except` are two parameters that set a refs policy to limit when
-jobs are built:
+`only` and `except` are two parameters that set a job policy to limit when
+jobs are created:
1. `only` defines the names of branches and tags for which the job will run.
2. `except` defines the names of branches and tags for which the job will
**not** run.
-There are a few rules that apply to the usage of refs policy:
+There are a few rules that apply to the usage of job policy:
* `only` and `except` are inclusive. If both `only` and `except` are defined
in a job specification, the ref is filtered by `only` and `except`.
@@ -497,6 +497,36 @@ job:
The above example will run `job` for all branches on `gitlab-org/gitlab-ce`,
except master.
+### only and except (complex)
+
+> Introduced in GitLab 10.0
+
+> This an _alpha_ feature, and it it subject to change at any time without
+ prior notice!
+
+Since GitLab 10.0 it is possible to define a more elaborate only/except job
+policy configuration.
+
+GitLab now supports both, simple and complex strategies, so it is possible to
+use an array and a hash configuration scheme.
+
+Two keys are now available: `refs` and `kubernetes`. Refs strategy equals to
+simplified only/except configuration, whereas kubernetes strategy accepts only
+`active` keyword.
+
+See the example below. Job is going to be created only when pipeline has been
+scheduled or runs for a `master` branch, and only if kubernetes service is
+active in the project.
+
+```yaml
+job:
+ only:
+ refs:
+ - master
+ - schedules
+ kubernetes: active
+```
+
### Job variables
It is possible to define job variables using a `variables` keyword on a job
diff --git a/doc/development/fe_guide/vue.md b/doc/development/fe_guide/vue.md
index 0742b202807..2607353782a 100644
--- a/doc/development/fe_guide/vue.md
+++ b/doc/development/fe_guide/vue.md
@@ -28,8 +28,9 @@ As always, the Frontend Architectural Experts are available to help with any Vue
All new features built with Vue.js must follow a [Flux architecture][flux].
The main goal we are trying to achieve is to have only one data flow and only one data entry.
-In order to achieve this goal, each Vue bundle needs a Store - where we keep all the data -,
-a Service - that we use to communicate with the server - and a main Vue component.
+In order to achieve this goal, you can either use [vuex](#vuex) or use the [store pattern][state-management], explained below:
+
+Each Vue bundle needs a Store - where we keep all the data -,a Service - that we use to communicate with the server - and a main Vue component.
Think of the Main Vue Component as the entry point of your application. This is the only smart
component that should exist in each Vue feature.
@@ -74,6 +75,59 @@ provided as a prop to the main component.
Don't forget to follow [these steps.][page_specific_javascript]
+### Bootstrapping Gotchas
+#### Providing data from Haml to JavaScript
+While mounting a Vue application may be a need to provide data from Rails to JavaScript.
+To do that, provide the data through `data` attributes in the HTML element and query them while mounting the application.
+
+_Note:_ You should only do this while initing the application, because the mounted element will be replaced with Vue-generated DOM.
+
+The advantage of providing data from the DOM to the Vue instance through `props` in the `render` function
+instead of querying the DOM inside the main vue component is that makes tests easier by avoiding the need to
+create a fixture or an HTML element in the unit test. See the following example:
+
+```javascript
+// haml
+.js-vue-app{ data: { endpoint: 'foo' }}
+
+document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => new Vue({
+ el: '.js-vue-app',
+ data() {
+ const dataset = this.$options.el.dataset;
+ return {
+ endpoint: dataset.endpoint,
+ };
+ },
+ render(createElement) {
+ return createElement('my-component', {
+ props: {
+ endpoint: this.isLoading,
+ },
+ });
+ },
+}));
+```
+
+#### Accessing the `gl` object
+When we need to query the `gl` object for data that won't change during the application's lyfecyle, we should do it in the same place where we query the DOM.
+By following this practice, we can avoid the need to mock the `gl` object, which will make tests easier.
+It should be done while initializing our Vue instance, and the data should be provided as `props` to the main component:
+
+##### example:
+```javascript
+
+document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => new Vue({
+ el: '.js-vue-app',
+ render(createElement) {
+ return createElement('my-component', {
+ props: {
+ username: gon.current_username,
+ },
+ });
+ },
+}));
+```
+
### A folder for Components
This folder holds all components that are specific of this new feature.
@@ -89,6 +143,29 @@ in one table would not be a good use of this pattern.
You can read more about components in Vue.js site, [Component System][component-system]
+#### Components Gotchas
+1. Using SVGs in components: To use an SVG in a template we need to make it a property we can access through the component.
+A `prop` and a property returned by the `data` functions require `vue` to set a `getter` and a `setter` for each of them.
+The SVG should be a computed property in order to improve performance, note that computed properties are cached based on their dependencies.
+
+```javascript
+// bad
+import svg from 'svg.svg';
+data() {
+ return {
+ myIcon: svg,
+ };
+};
+
+// good
+import svg from 'svg.svg';
+computed: {
+ myIcon() {
+ return svg;
+ }
+}
+```
+
### A folder for the Store
The Store is a class that allows us to manage the state in a single
@@ -430,11 +507,23 @@ describe('Todos App', () => {
});
});
```
+#### `mountComponent` helper
+There is an helper in `spec/javascripts/helpers/vue_mount_component_helper.js` that allows you to mount a component with the given props:
+
+```javascript
+import Vue from 'vue';
+import mountComponent from 'helpers/vue_mount_component_helper.js'
+import component from 'component.vue'
+
+const Component = Vue.extend(component);
+const data = {prop: 'foo'};
+const vm = mountComponent(Component, data);
+```
+
#### Test the component's output
The main return value of a Vue component is the rendered output. In order to test the component we
need to test the rendered output. [Vue][vue-test] guide's to unit test show us exactly that:
-
### Stubbing API responses
[Vue Resource Interceptors][vue-resource-interceptor] allow us to add a interceptor with
the response we need:
@@ -481,6 +570,198 @@ new Component({
new Component().$mount();
```
+## Vuex
+To manage the state of an application you may use [Vuex][vuex-docs].
+
+_Note:_ All of the below is explained in more detail in the official [Vuex documentation][vuex-docs].
+
+### Separation of concerns
+Vuex is composed of State, Getters, Mutations, Actions and Modules.
+
+When a user clicks on an action, we need to `dispatch` it. This action will `commit` a mutation that will change the state.
+_Note:_ The action itself will not update the state, only a mutation should update the state.
+
+#### File structure
+When using Vuex at GitLab, separate this concerns into different files to improve readability. If you can, separate the Mutation Types as well:
+
+```
+└── store
+ ├── index.js # where we assemble modules and export the store
+ ├── actions.js # actions
+ ├── mutations.js # mutations
+ ├── getters.js # getters
+ └── mutation_types.js # mutation types
+```
+The following examples show an application that lists and adds users to the state.
+
+##### `index.js`
+This is the entry point for our store. You can use the following as a guide:
+
+```javascript
+import Vue from 'vue';
+import Vuex from 'vuex';
+import * as actions from './actions';
+import * as mutations from './mutations';
+
+Vue.use(Vuex);
+
+export default new Vuex.Store({
+ actions,
+ getters,
+ state: {
+ users: [],
+ },
+});
+```
+_Note:_ If the state of the application is too complex, an individual file for the state may be better.
+
+#### `actions.js`
+An action commits a mutatation. In this file, we will write the actions that will call the respective mutation:
+
+```javascript
+ import * as types from './mutation-types'
+
+ export const addUser = ({ commit }, user) => {
+ commit(types.ADD_USER, user);
+ };
+```
+
+To dispatch an action from a component, use the `mapActions` helper:
+```javascript
+import { mapActions } from 'vuex';
+
+{
+ methods: {
+ ...mapActions([
+ 'addUser',
+ ]),
+ onClickUser(user) {
+ this.addUser(user);
+ },
+ },
+};
+```
+
+#### `getters.js`
+Sometimes we may need to get derived state based on store state, like filtering for a specific prop. This can be done through the `getters`:
+
+```javascript
+// get all the users with pets
+export getUsersWithPets = (state, getters) => {
+ return state.users.filter(user => user.pet !== undefined);
+};
+```
+
+To access a getter from a component, use the `mapGetters` helper:
+```javascript
+import { mapGetters } from 'vuex';
+
+{
+ computed: {
+ ...mapGetters([
+ 'getUsersWithPets',
+ ]),
+ },
+};
+```
+
+#### `mutations.js`
+The only way to actually change state in a Vuex store is by committing a mutation.
+
+```javascript
+ import * as types from './mutation-types'
+ export default {
+ [types.ADD_USER](state, user) {
+ state.users.push(user);
+ },
+ };
+```
+
+#### `mutations_types.js`
+From [vuex mutations docs][vuex-mutations]:
+> It is a commonly seen pattern to use constants for mutation types in various Flux implementations. This allows the code to take advantage of tooling like linters, and putting all constants in a single file allows your collaborators to get an at-a-glance view of what mutations are possible in the entire application.
+
+```javascript
+export const ADD_USER = 'ADD_USER';
+```
+
+### How to include the store in your application
+The store should be included in the main component of your application:
+```javascript
+ // app.vue
+ import store from 'store'; // it will include the index.js file
+
+ export default {
+ name: 'application',
+ store,
+ ...
+ };
+```
+
+### Vuex Gotchas
+1. Avoid calling a mutation directly. Always use an action to commit a mutation. Doing so will keep consistency through out the application. From Vuex docs:
+
+ > why don't we just call store.commit('action') directly? Well, remember that mutations must be synchronous? Actions aren't. We can perform asynchronous operations inside an action.
+
+ ```javascript
+ // component.vue
+
+ // bad
+ created() {
+ this.$store.commit('mutation');
+ }
+
+ // good
+ created() {
+ this.$store.dispatch('action');
+ }
+ ```
+1. When possible, use mutation types instead of hardcoding strings. It will be less error prone.
+1. The State will be accessible in all components descending from the use where the store is instantiated.
+
+### Testing Vuex
+#### Testing Vuex concerns
+Refer to [vuex docs][vuex-testing] regarding testing Actions, Getters and Mutations.
+
+#### Testing components that need a store
+Smaller components might use `store` properties to access the data.
+In order to write unit tests for those components, we need to include the store and provide the correct state:
+
+```javascript
+//component_spec.js
+import Vue from 'vue';
+import store from './store';
+import component from './component.vue'
+
+describe('component', () => {
+ let vm;
+ let Component;
+
+ beforeEach(() => {
+ Component = Vue.extend(issueActions);
+ });
+
+ afterEach(() => {
+ vm.$destroy();
+ });
+
+ it('should show a user', () => {
+ const user = {
+ name: 'Foo',
+ age: '30',
+ };
+
+ // populate the store
+ store.dipatch('addUser', user);
+
+ vm = new Component({
+ store,
+ propsData: props,
+ }).$mount();
+ });
+});
+```
+
[vue-docs]: http://vuejs.org/guide/index.html
[issue-boards]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/tree/master/app/assets/javascripts/boards
[environments-table]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/tree/master/app/assets/javascripts/environments
@@ -493,3 +774,7 @@ new Component().$mount();
[vue-test]: https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/unit-testing.html
[issue-boards-service]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/app/assets/javascripts/boards/services/board_service.js.es6
[flux]: https://facebook.github.io/flux
+[vuex-docs]: https://vuex.vuejs.org
+[vuex-structure]: https://vuex.vuejs.org/en/structure.html
+[vuex-mutations]: https://vuex.vuejs.org/en/mutations.html
+[vuex-testing]: https://vuex.vuejs.org/en/testing.html
diff --git a/doc/development/licensing.md b/doc/development/licensing.md
index 2b16dfe0e7c..9a5811d8474 100644
--- a/doc/development/licensing.md
+++ b/doc/development/licensing.md
@@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ Libraries with the following licenses are acceptable for use:
- [BSD 3-Clause License][BSD-3-Clause] (also known as New BSD or Modified BSD): A permissive (non-copyleft) license as defined by the Open Source Initiative
- [ISC License][ISC] (also known as the OpenBSD License): A permissive (non-copyleft) license as defined by the Open Source Initiative.
- [Creative Commons Zero (CC0)][CC0]: A public domain dedication, recommended as a way to disclaim copyright on your work to the maximum extent possible.
+- [Unlicense][UNLICENSE]: Another public domain dedication.
## Unacceptable Licenses
@@ -63,6 +64,7 @@ Libraries with the following licenses are unacceptable for use:
- [GNU GPL][GPL] (version 1, [version 2][GPLv2], [version 3][GPLv3], or any future versions): GPL-licensed libraries cannot be linked to from non-GPL projects.
- [GNU AGPLv3][AGPLv3]: AGPL-licensed libraries cannot be linked to from non-GPL projects.
- [Open Software License (OSL)][OSL]: is a copyleft license. In addition, the FSF [recommend against its use][OSL-GNU].
+- [Facebook BSD + PATENTS][Facebook]: is a 3-clause BSD license with a patent grant that has been deemed [Category X][x-list] by the Apache foundation.
## Requesting Approval for Licenses
@@ -101,5 +103,8 @@ Gems which are included only in the "development" or "test" groups by Bundler ar
[OSL]: https://opensource.org/licenses/OSL-3.0
[OSL-GNU]: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.en.html#OSL
[Org-Repo]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/organization
+[UNLICENSE]: https://unlicense.org
+[Facebook]: https://code.facebook.com/pages/850928938376556
+[x-list]: https://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html#category-x
[Acceptable-Licenses]: #acceptable-licenses
[Unacceptable-Licenses]: #unacceptable-licenses
diff --git a/doc/install/kubernetes/gitlab_chart.md b/doc/install/kubernetes/gitlab_chart.md
index 6bcc58bb805..a339bc23809 100644
--- a/doc/install/kubernetes/gitlab_chart.md
+++ b/doc/install/kubernetes/gitlab_chart.md
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
# GitLab Helm Chart
> **Note:**
-* GitLab is working on a [cloud native set of Charts](https://gitlab.com/charts/helm.gitlab.io/blob/master/README.md) which will replace these.
+* > **Note**: This chart will be replaced by the [gitlab-omnibus](gitlab_omnibus.md) chart, once it supports [additional configuration options](https://gitlab.com/charts/charts.gitlab.io/issues/68).
* Officially supported cloud providers are Google Container Service and Azure Container Service.
-The `gitlab` Helm chart deploys GitLab into your Kubernetes cluster.
+The `gitlab` Helm chart deploys just GitLab into your Kubernetes cluster, and offers extensive configuration options. For most deployments we recommended the [gitlab-omnibus](gitlab_omnibus.md) chart,
This chart includes the following:
diff --git a/doc/install/kubernetes/gitlab_omnibus.md b/doc/install/kubernetes/gitlab_omnibus.md
index 8636ce2507c..d7fd8613633 100644
--- a/doc/install/kubernetes/gitlab_omnibus.md
+++ b/doc/install/kubernetes/gitlab_omnibus.md
@@ -21,13 +21,6 @@ The deployment includes:
A video demonstration of GitLab utilizing this chart [is available](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/sales/demo/).
-Terms:
-
-- Google Cloud Platform (**GCP**)
-- Google Container Engine (**GKE**)
-- Azure Container Service (**ACS**)
-- Kubernetes (**k8s**)
-
## Prerequisites
- _At least_ 4 GB of RAM available on your cluster. 41GB of storage and 2 CPU are also required.
@@ -64,14 +57,14 @@ For production deployments of GitLab, we strongly recommend using an [External I
## Configuring and Installing GitLab
For most installations, only two parameters are required:
-- `baseDomain`: the [base domain](#networking-prerequisites) with the wildcard host entry resolving to the `baseIP`. For example, `mycompany.io`.
-- `legoEmail`: Email address to use when requesting new SSL certificates from Let's Encrypt
+- `baseDomain`: the [base domain](#networking-prerequisites) of the wildcard host entry. For example, `mycompany.io` if the wild card entry is `*.mycompany.io`.
+- `legoEmail`: Email address to use when requesting new SSL certificates from Let's Encrypt.
Other common configuration options:
-- `baseIP`: the desired [external IP address](#networking-prerequisites)
+- `baseIP`: the desired [external IP address](#external-ip-recommended)
- `gitlab`: Choose the [desired edition](https://about.gitlab.com/products), either `ee` or `ce`. `ce` is the default.
- `gitlabEELicense`: For Enterprise Edition, the [license](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/admin_area/license.html) can be installed directly via the Chart
-- `provider`: Optimizes the deployment for a cloud provider. The default is `gke` for GCP, with `acs` also supported for Azure.
+- `provider`: Optimizes the deployment for a cloud provider. The default is `gke` for [Google Container Engine](https://cloud.google.com/container-engine/), with `acs` also supported for the [Azure Container Service](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/container-service/).
For additional configuration options, consult the [values.yaml](https://gitlab.com/charts/charts.gitlab.io/blob/master/charts/gitlab-omnibus/values.yaml).
@@ -82,20 +75,16 @@ the value of the corresponding helm setting: `gitlabCEImage` or `gitabEEImage`.
```yaml
gitlab: CE
-gitlabCEImage: gitlab/gitlab-ce:9.1.2-ce.0
-gitlabEEImage: gitlab/gitlab-ee:9.1.2-ee.0
+gitlabCEImage: gitlab/gitlab-ce:9.5.2-ce.0
+gitlabEEImage: gitlab/gitlab-ee:9.5.2-ee.0
```
The different images can be found in the [gitlab-ce](https://hub.docker.com/r/gitlab/gitlab-ce/tags/) and [gitlab-ee](https://hub.docker.com/r/gitlab/gitlab-ee/tags/)
repositories on Docker Hub.
-> **Note:**
-There is no guarantee that other release versions of GitLab, other than what are
-used by default in the chart, will be supported by a chart install.
-
### Persistent storage
> **Note:**
-If you are using a machine type with support for less than 4 attached disks, like an Azure trial, you should disable dedicated storage for [Postgres and Redis](#persistent-storage).
+If you are using a machine type with support for less than 4 attached disks, like an Azure trial, you should disable dedicated storage for Postgres and Redis.
By default, persistent storage is enabled for GitLab and the charts it depends
on (Redis and PostgreSQL).
diff --git a/doc/install/kubernetes/index.md b/doc/install/kubernetes/index.md
index 8418b04936b..fb6c0c2d263 100644
--- a/doc/install/kubernetes/index.md
+++ b/doc/install/kubernetes/index.md
@@ -7,31 +7,37 @@ management tool for Kubernetes, allowing apps to be easily managed via their
Charts. A [Chart] is a detailed description of the application including how it
should be deployed, upgraded, and configured.
-GitLab provides [official Helm Charts](#official-gitlab-helm-charts-recommended) which is the recommended way to run GitLab with Kubernetes.
+GitLab provides [official Helm Charts](#official-gitlab-helm-charts-recommended) which are the recommended way to run GitLab within Kubernetes.
There are also two other sets of charts:
* Our [upcoming cloud native Charts](#upcoming-cloud-native-helm-charts), which are in development but will eventually replace the current official charts.
* [Community contributed charts](#community-contributed-helm-charts). These charts should be considered deprecated, in favor of the official charts.
-## Official GitLab Helm Charts (Recommended)
+## Official GitLab Helm Charts
These charts utilize our [GitLab Omnibus Docker images](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/docker/README.html). You can report any issues and feedback related to these charts at
https://gitlab.com/charts/charts.gitlab.io/issues.
-### Deploying GitLab on Kubernetes (Recommended)
-> *Note*: This chart will eventually be replaced by the [cloud native charts](#upcoming-cloud-native-helm-charts), which are presently in development.
+### Deploying GitLab on Kubernetes
+> **Note**: This chart will eventually be replaced by the [cloud native charts](#upcoming-cloud-native-helm-charts), which are presently in development.
-The best way to deploy GitLab on Kubernetes is to use the [gitlab-omnibus](gitlab_omnibus.md) chart. It includes everything needed to run GitLab, including: a [Runner](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/), [Container Registry](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/container_registry.html#gitlab-container-registry), [automatic SSL](https://github.com/kubernetes/charts/tree/master/stable/kube-lego), and an [Ingress](https://github.com/kubernetes/ingress/tree/master/controllers/nginx). This chart is in beta while [additional features](https://gitlab.com/charts/charts.gitlab.io/issues/68) are being completed.
+The best way to deploy GitLab on Kubernetes is to use the [gitlab-omnibus](gitlab_omnibus.md) chart.
+
+It includes everything needed to run GitLab, including: a [Runner](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/), [Container Registry](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/container_registry.html#gitlab-container-registry), [automatic SSL](https://github.com/kubernetes/charts/tree/master/stable/kube-lego), and an [Ingress](https://github.com/kubernetes/ingress/tree/master/controllers/nginx). This chart is in beta while [additional features](https://gitlab.com/charts/charts.gitlab.io/issues/68) are being completed.
### Deploying just the GitLab Runner
-To deploy just the GitLab Runner, utilize the [gitlab-runner](gitlab_runner_chart.md) chart. It offers a quick way to configure and deploy the Runner on Kubernetes, regardless of where your GitLab server may be running.
+To deploy just the [GitLab Runner](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/), utilize the [gitlab-runner](gitlab_runner_chart.md) chart.
+
+It offers a quick way to configure and deploy the Runner on Kubernetes, regardless of where your GitLab server may be running.
-### Advanced deployment of GitLab (Not recommended)
-> *Note*: This chart will eventually be replaced by the [cloud native charts](#upcoming-cloud-native-helm-charts), which are presently in development.
+### Advanced deployment of GitLab
+> **Note**: This chart will be replaced by the [gitlab-omnibus](gitlab_omnibus.md) chart, once it supports [additional configuration options](https://gitlab.com/charts/charts.gitlab.io/issues/68).
If advanced configuration of GitLab is required, the beta [gitlab](gitlab_chart.md) chart can be used which deploys the GitLab service along with optional Postgres and Redis. It offers extensive configuration, but requires deep knowledge of Kubernetes and Helm to use.
+For most deployments we recommend using our [gitlab-omnibus](gitlab_omnibus.md) chart.
+
## Upcoming Cloud Native Helm Charts
GitLab is working towards a building a [cloud native deployment method](https://gitlab.com/charts/helm.gitlab.io/blob/master/README.md). A key part of this effort is to isolate each service into it's [own Docker container and Helm chart](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/issues/2420), rather than utilizing the all-in-one container image of the [current charts](#official-gitlab-helm-charts-recommended).
diff --git a/doc/integration/README.md b/doc/integration/README.md
index d70b9a7f54b..09d96bdd338 100644
--- a/doc/integration/README.md
+++ b/doc/integration/README.md
@@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ Bitbucket.org account
- [External issue tracker](external-issue-tracker.md) Redmine, JIRA, etc.
- [Gmail actions buttons](gmail_action_buttons_for_gitlab.md) Adds GitLab actions to messages
- [JIRA](../user/project/integrations/jira.md) Integrate with the JIRA issue tracker
-- [Koding](../administration/integration/koding.md) Configure Koding to use IDE integration
- [LDAP](ldap.md) Set up sign in via LDAP
- [OAuth2 provider](oauth_provider.md) OAuth2 application creation
- [OmniAuth](omniauth.md) Sign in via Twitter, GitHub, GitLab.com, Google, Bitbucket, Facebook, Shibboleth, SAML, Crowd, Azure and Authentiq ID
diff --git a/doc/ssh/README.md b/doc/ssh/README.md
index cf28f1a2eca..793de9d777c 100644
--- a/doc/ssh/README.md
+++ b/doc/ssh/README.md
@@ -193,6 +193,38 @@ How to add your SSH key to Eclipse: https://wiki.eclipse.org/EGit/User_Guide#Ecl
[winputty]: https://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.67/htmldoc/Chapter8.html#pubkey-puttygen
+## SSH on the GitLab server
+
+GitLab integrates with the system-installed SSH daemon, designating a user
+(typically named `git`) through which all access requests are handled. Users
+connecting to the GitLab server over SSH are identified by their SSH key instead
+of their username.
+
+SSH *client* operations performed on the GitLab server wil be executed as this
+user. Although it is possible to modify the SSH configuration for this user to,
+e.g., provide a private SSH key to authenticate these requests by, this practice
+is **not supported** and is strongly discouraged as it presents significant
+security risks.
+
+The GitLab check process includes a check for this condition, and will direct you
+to this section if your server is configured like this, e.g.:
+
+```
+$ gitlab-rake gitlab:check
+# ...
+Git user has default SSH configuration? ... no
+ Try fixing it:
+ mkdir ~/gitlab-check-backup-1504540051
+ sudo mv /var/lib/git/.ssh/id_rsa ~/gitlab-check-backup-1504540051
+ sudo mv /var/lib/git/.ssh/id_rsa.pub ~/gitlab-check-backup-1504540051
+ For more information see:
+ doc/ssh/README.md in section "SSH on the GitLab server"
+ Please fix the error above and rerun the checks.
+```
+
+Remove the custom configuration as soon as you're able to. These customizations
+are *explicitly not supported* and may stop working at any time.
+
## Troubleshooting
If on Git clone you are prompted for a password like `git@gitlab.com's password:`
diff --git a/doc/user/discussions/img/automatically_resolve_outdated_discussions.png b/doc/user/discussions/img/automatically_resolve_outdated_discussions.png
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..9a798ddd178
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/user/discussions/img/automatically_resolve_outdated_discussions.png
Binary files differ
diff --git a/doc/user/discussions/index.md b/doc/user/discussions/index.md
index 8b1d299484c..efea99eb120 100644
--- a/doc/user/discussions/index.md
+++ b/doc/user/discussions/index.md
@@ -116,6 +116,23 @@ are resolved.
![Only allow merge if all the discussions are resolved message](img/only_allow_merge_if_all_discussions_are_resolved_msg.png)
+### Automatically resolve merge request diff discussions when they become outdated
+
+> [Introduced][ce-14053] in GitLab 10.0.
+
+You can automatically resolve merge request diff discussions on lines modified
+with a new push.
+
+Navigate to your project's settings page, select the **Automatically resolve
+merge request diffs discussions on lines changed with a push** check box and hit
+**Save** for the changes to take effect.
+
+![Automatically resolve merge request diff discussions when they become outdated](img/automatically_resolve_outdated_discussions.png)
+
+From now on, any discussions on a diff will be resolved by default if a push
+makes that diff section outdated. Discussions on lines that don't change and
+top-level resolvable discussions are not automatically resolved.
+
## Threaded discussions
> [Introduced][ce-7527] in GitLab 9.1.
@@ -141,6 +158,7 @@ comments in greater detail.
[ce-7527]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/7527
[ce-7180]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/7180
[ce-8266]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/8266
+[ce-14053]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/14053
[resolve-discussion-button]: img/resolve_discussion_button.png
[resolve-comment-button]: img/resolve_comment_button.png
[discussion-view]: img/discussion_view.png
diff --git a/doc/user/permissions.md b/doc/user/permissions.md
index dcf210e1085..bd0a58c4cca 100644
--- a/doc/user/permissions.md
+++ b/doc/user/permissions.md
@@ -21,16 +21,16 @@ The following table depicts the various user permission levels in a project.
| Action | Guest | Reporter | Developer | Master | Owner |
|---------------------------------------|---------|------------|-------------|----------|--------|
-| Create new issue | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
-| Create confidential issue | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
-| View confidential issues | (✓) [^1] | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
-| Leave comments | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
-| See a list of jobs | ✓ [^2] | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
-| See a job log | ✓ [^2] | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
-| Download and browse job artifacts | ✓ [^2] | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
-| View wiki pages | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
-| Pull project code | | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
-| Download project | | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
+| Create new issue | ✓ [^1] | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
+| Create confidential issue | ✓ [^1] | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
+| View confidential issues | (✓) [^2] | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
+| Leave comments | ✓ [^1] | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
+| See a list of jobs | ✓ [^3] | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
+| See a job log | ✓ [^3] | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
+| Download and browse job artifacts | ✓ [^3] | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
+| View wiki pages | ✓ [^1] | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
+| Pull project code | [^1] | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
+| Download project | [^1] | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Create code snippets | | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Manage issue tracker | | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Manage labels | | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ The following table depicts the various user permission levels in a project.
| Switch visibility level | | | | | ✓ |
| Transfer project to another namespace | | | | | ✓ |
| Remove project | | | | | ✓ |
-| Force push to protected branches [^3] | | | | | |
-| Remove protected branches [^3] | | | | | |
+| Force push to protected branches [^4] | | | | | |
+| Remove protected branches [^4] | | | | | |
| Remove pages | | | | | ✓ |
## Project features permissions
@@ -215,13 +215,13 @@ users:
| Run CI job | | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Clone source and LFS from current project | | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Clone source and LFS from public projects | | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
-| Clone source and LFS from internal projects | | ✓ [^4] | ✓ [^4] | ✓ |
-| Clone source and LFS from private projects | | ✓ [^5] | ✓ [^5] | ✓ [^5] |
+| Clone source and LFS from internal projects | | ✓ [^5] | ✓ [^5] | ✓ |
+| Clone source and LFS from private projects | | ✓ [^6] | ✓ [^6] | ✓ [^6] |
| Push source and LFS | | | | |
| Pull container images from current project | | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Pull container images from public projects | | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
-| Pull container images from internal projects| | ✓ [^4] | ✓ [^4] | ✓ |
-| Pull container images from private projects | | ✓ [^5] | ✓ [^5] | ✓ [^5] |
+| Pull container images from internal projects| | ✓ [^5] | ✓ [^5] | ✓ |
+| Pull container images from private projects | | ✓ [^6] | ✓ [^6] | ✓ [^6] |
| Push container images to current project | | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Push container images to other projects | | | | |
@@ -243,12 +243,11 @@ with the permissions described on the documentation on [auditor users permission
Auditor users are available in [GitLab Enterprise Edition Premium](https://about.gitlab.com/gitlab-ee/)
only.
-----
-
-[^1]: Guest users can only view the confidential issues they created themselves
-[^2]: If **Public pipelines** is enabled in **Project Settings > Pipelines**
-[^3]: Not allowed for Guest, Reporter, Developer, Master, or Owner
-[^4]: Only if user is not external one.
-[^5]: Only if user is a member of the project.
+[^1]: On public and internal projects, all users are able to perform this action.
+[^2]: Guest users can only view the confidential issues they created themselves
+[^3]: If **Public pipelines** is enabled in **Project Settings > Pipelines**
+[^4]: Not allowed for Guest, Reporter, Developer, Master, or Owner
+[^5]: Only if user is not external one.
+[^6]: Only if user is a member of the project.
[ce-18994]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/18994
[new-mod]: project/new_ci_build_permissions_model.md
diff --git a/doc/user/project/index.md b/doc/user/project/index.md
index 41a96246292..d6b3d59d407 100644
--- a/doc/user/project/index.md
+++ b/doc/user/project/index.md
@@ -67,8 +67,6 @@ website with GitLab Pages
**Other features:**
- [Cycle Analytics](cycle_analytics.md): Review your development lifecycle
-- [Koding integration](koding.md) (not available on GitLab.com): Integrate
-with Koding to have access to a web terminal right from the GitLab UI
- [Syntax highlighting](highlighting.md): An alternative to customize
your code blocks, overriding GitLab's default choice of language
diff --git a/doc/user/project/issues/img/confidential_issues_system_notes.png b/doc/user/project/issues/img/confidential_issues_system_notes.png
index 82e0dd8e85e..355be80ecb6 100755..100644
--- a/doc/user/project/issues/img/confidential_issues_system_notes.png
+++ b/doc/user/project/issues/img/confidential_issues_system_notes.png
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diff --git a/doc/user/project/issues/img/sidebar_move_issue.png b/doc/user/project/issues/img/sidebar_move_issue.png
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..111f7861364
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/user/project/issues/img/sidebar_move_issue.png
Binary files differ
diff --git a/doc/user/project/issues/index.md b/doc/user/project/issues/index.md
index 20901e01f6e..0f187946a4a 100644
--- a/doc/user/project/issues/index.md
+++ b/doc/user/project/issues/index.md
@@ -86,6 +86,10 @@ Read through the [documentation on creating issues](create_new_issue.md).
Learn distinct ways to [close issues](closing_issues.md) in GitLab.
+## Moving issues
+
+Read through the [documentation on moving issues](moving_issues.md).
+
## Create a merge request from an issue
Learn more about it on the [GitLab Issues Functionalities documentation](issues_functionalities.md#18-new-merge-request).
diff --git a/doc/user/project/issues/moving_issues.md b/doc/user/project/issues/moving_issues.md
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..211a651b89e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/user/project/issues/moving_issues.md
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+# Moving Issues
+
+Please read through the [GitLab Issue Documentation](index.md) for an overview on GitLab Issues.
+
+Moving an issue will close it and duplicate it on the specified project.
+There will also be a system note added to both issues indicating where it came from or went to.
+
+You can move an issue with the "Move issue" button at the bottom of the right-sidebar when viewing the issue.
+
+![move issue - button](img/sidebar_move_issue.png)
diff --git a/doc/user/project/koding.md b/doc/user/project/koding.md
index 455e2ee47b4..86e06a39e59 100644
--- a/doc/user/project/koding.md
+++ b/doc/user/project/koding.md
@@ -1,6 +1,9 @@
# Koding integration
-> [Introduced][ce-5909] in GitLab 8.11.
+>**Notes:**
+- **As of GitLab 10.0, the Koding integration is deprecated and will be removed
+ in a future version.**
+- [Introduced][ce-5909] in GitLab 8.11.
This document will guide you through using Koding integration on GitLab in
detail. For configuring and installing please follow the
diff --git a/doc/user/project/pipelines/settings.md b/doc/user/project/pipelines/settings.md
index 3ff5a08d72c..dbc1305101f 100644
--- a/doc/user/project/pipelines/settings.md
+++ b/doc/user/project/pipelines/settings.md
@@ -66,10 +66,30 @@ in the pipelines settings page.
## Visibility of pipelines
-For public and internal projects, the pipelines page can be accessed by
-anyone and those logged in respectively. If you wish to hide it so that only
-the members of the project or group have access to it, uncheck the **Public
-pipelines** checkbox and save the changes.
+Access to pipelines and job details (including output of logs and artifacts)
+is checked against your current user access level and the **Public pipelines**
+project setting.
+
+If **Public pipelines** is enabled (default):
+
+- for **public** projects, anyone can view the pipelines and access the job details
+ (output logs and artifacts)
+- for **internal** projects, any logged in user can view the pipelines
+ and access the job details
+ (output logs and artifacts)
+- for **private** projects, any member (guest or higher) can view the pipelines
+ and access the job details
+ (output logs and artifacts)
+
+If **Public pipelines** is disabled:
+
+- for **public** projects, anyone can view the pipelines, but only members
+ (reporter or higher) can access the job details (output logs and artifacts)
+- for **internal** projects, any logged in user can view the pipelines,
+ but only members (reporter or higher) can access the job details (output logs
+ and artifacts)
+- for **private** projects, only members (reporter or higher)
+ can view the pipelines and access the job details (output logs and artifacts)
## Auto-cancel pending pipelines
diff --git a/doc/user/project/repository/gpg_signed_commits/img/project_signed_and_unsigned_commits.png b/doc/user/project/repository/gpg_signed_commits/img/project_signed_and_unsigned_commits.png
index 33936a7d6d7..088ecfa6d89 100644
--- a/doc/user/project/repository/gpg_signed_commits/img/project_signed_and_unsigned_commits.png
+++ b/doc/user/project/repository/gpg_signed_commits/img/project_signed_and_unsigned_commits.png
Binary files differ
diff --git a/doc/user/project/repository/gpg_signed_commits/img/project_signed_commit_unverified_signature.png b/doc/user/project/repository/gpg_signed_commits/img/project_signed_commit_unverified_signature.png
index 22565cf7c7e..4e3392406b1 100644
--- a/doc/user/project/repository/gpg_signed_commits/img/project_signed_commit_unverified_signature.png
+++ b/doc/user/project/repository/gpg_signed_commits/img/project_signed_commit_unverified_signature.png
Binary files differ
diff --git a/doc/user/project/repository/gpg_signed_commits/img/project_signed_commit_verified_signature.png b/doc/user/project/repository/gpg_signed_commits/img/project_signed_commit_verified_signature.png
index 1778b2ddf2b..766970dee81 100644
--- a/doc/user/project/repository/gpg_signed_commits/img/project_signed_commit_verified_signature.png
+++ b/doc/user/project/repository/gpg_signed_commits/img/project_signed_commit_verified_signature.png
Binary files differ
diff --git a/doc/user/project/repository/gpg_signed_commits/index.md b/doc/user/project/repository/gpg_signed_commits/index.md
index ff419d714f9..20aadb8f7ff 100644
--- a/doc/user/project/repository/gpg_signed_commits/index.md
+++ b/doc/user/project/repository/gpg_signed_commits/index.md
@@ -22,14 +22,25 @@ GitLab uses its own keyring to verify the GPG signature. It does not access any
public key server.
In order to have a commit verified on GitLab the corresponding public key needs
-to be uploaded to GitLab. For a signature to be verified two prerequisites need
+to be uploaded to GitLab. For a signature to be verified three conditions need
to be met:
1. The public key needs to be added your GitLab account
1. One of the emails in the GPG key matches your **primary** email
+1. The committer's email matches the verified email from the gpg key
## Generating a GPG key
+>**Notes:**
+- If your Operating System has `gpg2` installed, replace `gpg` with `gpg2` in
+ the following commands.
+- If Git is using `gpg` and you get errors like `secret key not available` or
+ `gpg: signing failed: secret key not available`, run the following command to
+ change to `gpg2`:
+ ```
+ git config --global gpg.program gpg2
+ ```
+
If you don't already have a GPG key, the following steps will help you get
started:
diff --git a/doc/user/search/img/issue_search_by_term.png b/doc/user/search/img/issue_search_by_term.png
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..3cefa3adb8b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/user/search/img/issue_search_by_term.png
Binary files differ
diff --git a/doc/user/search/index.md b/doc/user/search/index.md
index f5c7ce49e8e..21e96d8b11c 100644
--- a/doc/user/search/index.md
+++ b/doc/user/search/index.md
@@ -40,6 +40,20 @@ The same process is valid for merge requests. Navigate to your project's **Merge
and click **Search or filter results...**. Merge requests can be filtered by author, assignee,
milestone, and label.
+### Searching for specific terms
+
+You can filter issues and merge requests by specific terms included in titles or descriptions.
+
+* Syntax
+ * Searches look for all the words in a query, in any order. E.g.: searching
+ issues for `display bug` will return all issues matching both those words, in any order.
+ * To find the exact term, use double quotes: `"display bug"`
+* Limitation
+ * For performance reasons, terms shorter than 3 chars are ignored. E.g.: searching
+ issues for `included in titles` is same as `included titles`
+
+![filter issues by specific terms](img/issue_search_by_term.png)
+
### Issues and merge requests per group
Similar to **Issues and merge requests per project**, you can also search for issues