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Contribute to GitLab recipes

This guide details how to use issues and pull requests to improve GitLab recipes.

Please stick as close as possible to the guidelines. That way we ensure quality guides and easy to merge requests.

Your Pull Request will be reviewed by one of our devs/volunteers and you will be asked to reformat it if needed. We don't bite and we will try to be as flexible as possible, so don't get intimidated by the extent of the guidelines :)

For better maintainance and clarity, some naming guidelines should be followed. See details in each section below.

Pull Request title

Try to be as more descriptive as you can in your Pull Request title.

Particularly if you are submitting a new script or guide, include in the title, information about GitLab version, OS tested on and any other relevant info.

For example some good titles would be:

  • [Installation script] GitLab 6.x - Ubuntu 12.04 - Apache
  • [Guide] GitLab 6.1 - FreeBSD - postrges, rvm

Guides

Each installation guide has its own namespace and it should be provided in a README file so that it renders first when viewing the repository. Submit a new one in install/platform/README.md (it doesn't have to be strictly in markdown though).

Scripts

Installation scripts reside in install/platform/scripts/, so if you have one, submit it there. They should named after the following scheme: platform-platform_version.

Example: ubuntu-server-12.04.sh

You are strongly encouraged to also provide a README file that describes how to use the script. You may have included all the needed info in the script itself (recommended), so you could simply write something between the lines:

This script installs GitLab 6.0 on Archlinux. Run it with ./archlinux.sh your_domain_name

For more info and variables you can change, read the comments in the script.

Scripts doing similar things

There is a strong possibility that your script will do similar things to what a script already in this repo do. In that case, please work on the existing script and enhance it with your changes. No need to duplicate things.

What information to put on your guide/script etc (mandatory)

If you have an installation guide to provide, fill in the template and place it on top of it or include it in your installation script (commented), again on top. Try to include as many items of this template as you can.

Template

Distribution      : 
GitLab version    : 
Web Server        : 
Init system       : 
Database          : 
Contributors      : 
Additional Notes  : 

Explanation

Label Explanation
Distribution The official name and version of the platform/distribution, case sensitive.
GitLab version GitLab version on which the guide/script was tested.
Web Server The web server used to serve GitLab. May be two-fold, eg. apache with mod_passenger.
Init system (Optional but recommended) The init system used by the platform if any. Examples: sysvinit, systemd, upstart, openrc, etc
Database The database used for installation. Examples: mysql, postrgres, mariadb.
Contributors Your github username (recommended in order to track you and give credits) or your real name or both. Example of the latter: thedude (Jeffrey Lebowski)
Additional Notes Anything else you want to add. Any deviations form the official guide can be reported here. Eg. using rvm for ruby install, storing in different locations, etc.

Example

Distribution      : Fedora 19
GitLab version    : 5.4
Web Server        : apache with mod_passenger
Init system       : systemd
Database          : mariadb
Contributors      : thedude
Additional Notes  : the script uses rvm to install ruby