How to enable or disable GitLab CI/CD
To effectively use GitLab CI/CD, you need a valid .gitlab-ci.yml
file present at the root directory of your project and a
runner properly set up. You can read our
quick start guide to get you started.
If you are using an external CI/CD server like Jenkins or Drone CI, it is advised to disable GitLab CI/CD in order to not have any conflicts with the commits status API.
GitLab CI/CD is exposed via the /pipelines
and /jobs
pages of a project.
Disabling GitLab CI/CD in a project does not delete any previous jobs.
In fact, the /pipelines
and /jobs
pages can still be accessed, although
it's hidden from the left sidebar menu.
GitLab CI/CD is enabled by default on new installations and can be disabled either
individually under each project's settings, or site-wide by modifying the
settings in gitlab.yml
and gitlab.rb
for source and Omnibus installations
respectively.
Per-project user setting
The setting to enable or disable GitLab CI/CD can be found under your project's Settings > General > Permissions. Choose one of "Disabled", "Only team members" or "Everyone with access" and hit Save changes for the settings to take effect.
Site-wide admin setting
You can disable GitLab CI/CD site-wide, by modifying the settings in gitlab.yml
and gitlab.rb
for source and Omnibus installations respectively.
Two things to note:
- Disabling GitLab CI/CD, will affect only newly-created projects. Projects that had it enabled prior to this modification, will work as before.
- Even if you disable GitLab CI/CD, users will still be able to enable it in the project's settings.
For installations from source, open gitlab.yml
with your editor and set
builds
to false
:
## Default project features settings
default_projects_features:
issues: true
merge_requests: true
wiki: true
snippets: false
builds: false
Save the file and restart GitLab: sudo service gitlab restart
.
For Omnibus installations, edit /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
and add the line:
gitlab_rails['gitlab_default_projects_features_builds'] = false
Save the file and reconfigure GitLab: sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure
.