Gitlab-CI runner module for Puppet
Table of Contents
- Overview
- Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
- Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
- Upgrading from version 3
- License
Overview
This module installs and configures the Gitlab CI Runner Package or nodes.
Usage
Here is an example how to configure Gitlab CI runners using Hiera:
To use the Gitlab CI runners it is required to have the puppetlabs/docker module.
$manage_docker
can be set to false if docker is managed externally.
gitlab_ci_runner::concurrent: 4
gitlab_ci_runner::check_interval: 4
gitlab_ci_runner::metrics_server: "localhost:8888"
gitlab_ci_runner::manage_docker: true
gitlab_ci_runner::config_path: "/etc/gitlab-runner/config.toml"
gitlab_ci_runner::runners:
test_runner1:{}
test_runner2:{}
test_runner3:
url: "https://git.alternative.org/ci"
registration-token: "abcdef1234567890"
tag-list: "aws,docker,example-tag"
ca_file: "/etc/pki/cert/foo.pem"
gitlab_ci_runner::runner_defaults:
url: "https://git.example.com/ci"
registration-token: "1234567890abcdef"
executor: "docker"
docker:
image: "ubuntu:focal"
To unregister a specific runner you may use ensure
param:
gitlab_ci_runner::runners:
test_runner1:{}
test_runner2:{}
test_runner3:
url: "https://git.alternative.org/ci"
registration-token: "abcdef1234567890"
ensure: absent
Upgrading from version 3
Version 4 of this module introduces some big changes. Puppet 6 or above is now required as the module now makes use of Deferred Functions when registering a runner.
Previously the gitlab_ci_runner::runner:config
was only used when a runner was registered.
The configuration was used as the arguments to the runner register
command, which would write the configuration file after registering with the gitlab server.
Puppet did not manage this file directly.
The module now manages the configuration file properly. That means, it's now possible to update most configuration settings after the initial registration, and more advanced configurations are supported.
:warning: When upgrading, your runners will be re-registered.
When upgrading to version 4 you may need to update some of your manifests accordingly. For example:
class { 'gitlab_ci_runner':
# [...]
runners => {
'my_runner' => {
'url' => 'https://gitlab.com/ci',
'registration-token' => 'abcdef1234567890',
'docker-image' => 'ubuntu:focal',
},
},
}
would need to be converted to:
class { 'gitlab_ci_runner':
# [...]
runners => {
'my_runner' => {
'url' => 'https://gitlab.com',
'registration-token' => 'abcdef1234567890',
'docker' => {
'image' => 'ubuntu:focal',
},
},
},
}
Configuration keys that are specific to registration, (such as registration-token
, run_untagged
etc.) are not written to the runner's configuration file, but are automatically extracted and used during registration only.
Changing these after registration has no affect.
Limitations
The Gitlab CI runner installation is at the moment only tested on:
- CentOS 7/8
- Debian 10/11
- Ubuntu 18.04/20.04/22.04
For the current list of tested and support operating systems, please checkout the metadata.json file.
It is currently not possible to alter registration specific configuration settings after a runner is registered.
License
lib/puppet_x/gitlab/dumper.rb is licensed under MIT. All other code is licensed under Apache 2.0.