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hero: Gitlab - A recipe for a self-hosted GitHub alternative
GitLab
GitLab is a self-hosted alternative to GitHub. The most common use case is (a set of) developers with the desire for the rich feature-set of GitHub, but with unlimited private repositories.
Docker does maintain an official "Omnibus" container, but for this recipe I prefer the "dockerized gitlab" project, since it allows distribution of the various Gitlab components across multiple swarm nodes.
Ingredients
- Docker swarm cluster with persistent shared storage
- Traefik configured per design
Preparation
Setup data locations
We'll need several directories to bind-mount into our container, so create them in /var/data/gitlab:
cd /var/data
mkdir gitlab
cd gitlab
mkdir -p {postgresql,redis,gitlab}
Prepare environment
You'll need to know the following:
- Choose a password for postgresql, you'll need it for DB_PASS in the compose file (below)
- Generate 3 passwords using
pwgen -Bsv1 64. You'll use these for the XXX_KEY_BASE environment variables below - Create gitlab.env, and populate with at least the following variables (the full set is available at https://github.com/sameersbn/docker-gitlab#available-configuration-parameters):
DB_USER=gitlab
DB_PASS=<as determined above>
TZ=Pacific/Auckland
GITLAB_TIMEZONE=Auckland
GITLAB_HTTPS=true
SSL_SELF_SIGNED=false
GITLAB_HOST
GITLAB_PORT
GITLAB_SSH_PORT
GITLAB_SECRETS_DB_KEY_BASE
GITLAB_SECRETS_SECRET_KEY_BASE
GITLAB_SECRETS_OTP_KEY_BASE
GITLAB_ROOT_PASSWORD
Setup Docker Swarm
Create a docker swarm config file in docker-compose syntax (v3), something like this:
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version: '3'
services:
redis:
image: sameersbn/redis:latest
command:
- --loglevel warning
volumes:
- /var/data/gitlab/redis:/var/lib/redis:Z
networks:
- internal
postgresql:
image: sameersbn/postgresql:9.6-2
volumes:
- /var/data/gitlab/postgresql:/var/lib/postgresql:Z
networks:
- internal
environment:
- DB_USER=gitlab
- DB_PASS=<your db password>
- DB_NAME=gitlabhq_production
- DB_EXTENSION=pg_trgm
gitlab:
image: sameersbn/gitlab:latest
networks:
- internal
- traefik
deploy:
labels:
- traefik.frontend.rule=Host:gitlab.example.com
- traefik.docker.network=traefik
- traefik.port=80
restart_policy:
delay: 10s
max_attempts: 10
window: 60s
ports:
- "10022:22"
volumes:
- /var/data/gitlab/gitlab:/home/git/data:Z
env_file: gitlab.env
networks:
traefik:
external: true
internal:
driver: overlay
ipam:
config:
- subnet: 172.16.2.0/24
!!! note Setup unique static subnets for every stack you deploy. This avoids IP/gateway conflicts which can otherwise occur when you're creating/removing stacks a lot. See my list here.
Serving
Launch gitlab
Launch the mail server stack by running docker stack deploy gitlab -c <path -to-docker-compose.yml>
Log into your new instance at https://[your FQDN], with user "root" and the password you specified in gitlab.env.
Chef's Notes
A few comments on decisions taken in this design:
- I use the sameersbn/gitlab:latest image, rather than a specific version. This lets me execute updates simply by redeploying the stack (and why wouldn't I want the latest version?)
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