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GitLab Runner PROJECT IS DEPRECATED NOW, PLEASE USE NEW GitLab Runner written in Go (previously named GitLab CI Multi Runner) INSTEAD

GitLab Runner

This is GitLab Runner repository, this application run tests and sends the results to GitLab CI. GitLab CI is the open-source continuous integration server that coordinates the testing.

build status Code Climate

Requirements

Omnibus packages and other platforms

The recommended way to install this runner are the Omnibus packages. GitLab runners are also available for all kinds of other platforms such as Windows and OSX. For more information about both please see the runner section of the GitLab CI page on the website.

Supported platforms

This projects officially support these Linux distributions:

  • Ubuntu
  • Debian
  • CentOS
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux
  • Scientific Linux
  • Oracle Linux

Mac OSX and other POSIX operating systems are not supported but will work with adaptations. Under Windows the runner will only work under POSIX compliant environments like Cygwin. Also see the alternative Runners for Windows, Scala/Java and Node please see the runner section of the GitLab CI page on the website.

Install dependencies

The easiest and recommended way to install the runner is with the GitLab Runner Omnibus package.

Install operating system dependent dependencies:

a) Linux

sudo apt-get update -y
sudo apt-get install -y wget curl gcc libxml2-dev libxslt-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libreadline6-dev libc6-dev libssl-dev make build-essential zlib1g-dev openssh-server git-core libyaml-dev postfix libpq-dev libicu-dev

b) MacOSX (make sure you have homebrew installed)

brew install icu4c

Install Ruby from source:

a) Linux

mkdir /tmp/ruby && cd /tmp/ruby
curl --progress http://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/2.1/ruby-2.1.5.tar.gz | tar xz
cd ruby-2.1.5
./configure --disable-install-rdoc
make
sudo make install

b) Mac OS X (make sure you have the Xcode command line tools installed), UNTESTED

brew update
brew install rbenv
brew install ruby-build
brew install openssl
CC=gcc-4.7 RUBY_CONFIGURE_OPTS="--with-openssl-dir=`brew --prefix openssl` --with-readline-dir=`brew --prefix readline` --with-gcc=gcc-4.7 --enable-shared" rbenv install 2.0.0-p353
echo 'if which rbenv > /dev/null; then eval "$(rbenv init -)"; fi' >> ~/.profile
rbenv global 2.0.0-p353

Setup runners

Create the runner user

Ubuntu:

sudo gem install bundler
sudo adduser --disabled-login --gecos 'GitLab Runner' gitlab_ci_runner

Centos:

sudo groupadd gitlab_ci_runner
sudo useradd -g gitlab_ci_runner gitlab_ci_runner

Clone the gitlab-ci-runner repository

sudo su gitlab_ci_runner
cd ~/
git clone https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ci-runner.git
cd gitlab-ci-runner
git checkout VERSION_YOU_NEED # Ex. v5.0.0

Install the gems for the runner:

bundle install --deployment

Setup the runner interactively:

bundle exec ./bin/setup

OR

Setup the runner non-interactively:

CI_SERVER_URL=https://ci.example.com REGISTRATION_TOKEN=replaceme bundle exec ./bin/setup

The registration token can be found at: http://gitlab-ci-domain.com/admin/runners, accessible through Header > Runners.

By default the configuration file for your new runner gets written in the directory where the gitlab-ci-runner source code was installed, e.g. in /home/gitlab_ci_runner/gitlab-ci-runner/config.yml. You can tell bin/setup to use a different directory with the -C switch.

bin/setup -C /my/runner/working/directory

You can also specify RUNNER_DESCRIPTION and RUNNER_TAG_LIST during setup.

To unlink the runner from the coordinator you can run following command:

bin/unlink

It will remove the runner's information from the coordinator and remove the given token from the current runner

Create an Upstart job (Ubuntu, Centos 6)

exit;
sudo cp /home/gitlab_ci_runner/gitlab-ci-runner/lib/support/upstart/gitlab-ci-runner.conf /etc/init/

Set up an init.d script (other distributions)

exit;
sudo cp /home/gitlab_ci_runner/gitlab-ci-runner/lib/support/init.d/gitlab_ci_runner /etc/init.d/gitlab-ci-runner
sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/gitlab-ci-runner
sudo update-rc.d gitlab-ci-runner defaults 21

Runners default file

cd /home/gitlab_ci_runner/gitlab-ci-runner
sudo cp ./lib/support/init.d/gitlab_ci_runner.default.example /etc/default/gitlab_ci_runner

Run

Using the system service with Upstart/init.d script:

sudo service gitlab-ci-runner start

OR

Manually:

sudo su gitlab_ci_runner
cd /home/gitlab_ci_runner/gitlab-ci-runner
bundle exec ./bin/runner

If you are using a custom working directory you can tell the runner about it with the -C switch. The default working directory is the directory where the gitlab-ci-runner source code was installed, e.g. /home/gitlab_ci_runner/gitlab-ci-runner.

bundle exec bin/runner -C /my/runner/working/directory

Update

In order to update the runner to a new version just go to runner directory and do next:

sudo su gitlab_ci_runner
cd ~/gitlab-ci-runner
git fetch
git checkout VERSION_YOU_NEED # Ex. v5.0.0
bundle

And restart runner

Easily add Runners to existing GitLab CI

See omnibus gitlab runner.

Development

To work on the GitLab runner we recommend you install the GitLab Development Kit.