# GitLab user. git by default user: git # Url to gitlab instance. Used for api calls. Should end with a slash. # Default: http://localhost:8080/ # You only have to change the default if you have configured Unicorn # to listen on a custom port, or if you have configured Unicorn to # only listen on a Unix domain socket. gitlab_url: "http://localhost:8080/" # See installation.md#using-https for additional HTTPS configuration details. http_settings: # user: someone # password: somepass # ca_file: /etc/ssl/cert.pem # ca_path: /etc/pki/tls/certs self_signed_cert: false # Repositories path # Give the canonicalized absolute pathname, # REPOS_PATH MUST NOT CONTAIN ANY SYMLINK!!! # Check twice that none of the components is a symlink, including "/home". repos_path: "/home/git/repositories" # File used as authorized_keys for gitlab user auth_file: "/home/git/.ssh/authorized_keys" # Redis settings used for pushing commit notices to gitlab redis: bin: /usr/bin/redis-cli # host: 127.0.0.1 # port: 6379 # pass: redispass # Allows you to specify the password for Redis database: 0 socket: /var/run/redis/redis.sock # Comment out this line if you want to use TCP namespace: resque:gitlab # Log file. # Default is gitlab-shell.log in the root directory. # log_file: "/home/git/gitlab-shell/gitlab-shell.log" # Log level. INFO by default log_level: INFO # Audit usernames. # Set to true to see real usernames in the logs instead of key ids, which is easier to follow, but # incurs an extra API call on every gitlab-shell command. audit_usernames: false # Enable git-annex support # git-annex allows managing files with git, without checking the file contents into git # See https://git-annex.branchable.com/ for documentation # If enabled, git-annex needs to be installed on the server where gitlab-shell is setup # For Debian and Ubuntu systems this can be done with: sudo apt-get install git-annex # For CentOS: sudo yum install epel-release && sudo yum install git-annex git_annex_enabled: false