Add Gitlab support
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Nathan Fish
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Nathan Fish
Gitlab.com support is now available to all. You can learn more here https://circleci.com/blog/announcing-gitlab-support/
Nathan Fish
We are currently previewing Gitlab Cloud support. If you are interested in participating in the preview please fill out the following form https://circleci.com/gitlab-vcs-support/.
Juan Bente
Nathan Fish: Awesome news! I've tried to fill the form, but its throwing a CORS error and cannot submit it.
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Ciaron Howell
Juan Bente: Same here unfortunately
Nathan Fish
Juan Bente: I'll send you an email.
Nathan Fish
Ciaron Howell: I'll send you an email
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タクヤ ノグチ
Nathan Fish: Filled out to apply with success.
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タクヤ ノグチ
Nathan Fish: https://circleci.canny.io/gitlab-vcs-experience-feedback looks like a place for feedback!
Nathan Fish
Gitlab.com support is in the works! We are targeting second half of the year for general availability. You will see more updates as we get closer to feature complete.
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Basel Zahed
Nathan Fish: Will you also support Self hosted Gitlab installation? or only gitlab.com ?
Nathan Fish
Basel Zahed: We are looking into self-hosted. Would you be using a self-hosted instance? Would it be a public instance or would it be behind some network security layer? If so, do you mind sharing what that security layer might look like? We are considering providing IP allow listing to enable customers to control access, but we are open to other suggestions at this time.
Andrew Paxley
Nathan Fish: Not OP, but we have multiple public self-hosted instances, protected by login rather than an IP allow list or similar. Would be great if we could essentially just swap out gitlab.com for our own URL.
Nathan Fish
Andrew Paxley: That sounds ideal for what we plan for the first iteration of support for self-hosted.
Nathan Fish
Andrew Paxley: Another question if you have a second. Have you setup your self-hosted instances as an OAuth Provider? We could support instance domain and personal api/project tokens to connect to your instance but I believe we want to support OAuth long term for self-serve.
Andrew Paxley
Nathan Fish: Ah, excellent. I believe we are using a centralised login but Gitlab is not the Oauth provider, it is a consumer. So the short answer is no, we aren't using it as a provider - we'd be hoping to use token-based auth. FWIW I don't know for how much longer we'll be using self-hosted Gitlab - we are currently investigating a re-architecture of the whole thing - but it is something that our users have been reluctantly moving to Github for since.. well since ages ago.
Nathan Fish
in progress
Jorge Morla
this discution has taken several years and still no integration with gitlab, sadly I have to move to another tool.
Michael Watson
+1 This feature would be awesome. Its the only thing stopping me moving away from github right now
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Amr Draz
This post is super old, and I can't see any timeline
It is incredibly that Circle CI's policy on this is to recommend people migrate from Gitlab to either github or bitbucket
We need mac devices for our react native IOS builds, the only convenient solution we have is bitrise which is absurdly more expensive given we don't need any of its features and just want the mac device. But at least it works with gitlab!
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Maurício Szabo
With recent GitHub policies, it's increasingly difficult to stay on it. Please, add Gitlab support otherwise I'll be forced to stop using CircleCI as the other option (BitBucket) is incredibly bad...
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Ahmed Hamed
+100000000000000000000000000000000
AGES!!!!!
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