# GitLab ## API Token GoReleaser requires an API token with the `api` scope selected to deploy the artifacts to GitLab. You can create one [here](https://gitlab.com/-/profile/personal_access_tokens). This token should be added to the environment variables as `GITLAB_TOKEN`. Alternatively, you can provide the GitLab token in a file. GoReleaser will check `~/.config/goreleaser/gitlab_token` by default, but you can change that in the `.goreleaser.yaml` file: ```yaml # .goreleaser.yaml env_files: gitlab_token: ~/.path/to/my/gitlab_token ``` ## GitLab Enterprise or private hosted You can use GoReleaser with GitLab Enterprise by providing its URLs in the `.goreleaser.yml` configuration file. This takes a normal string or a template value. ```yaml # .goreleaser.yml gitlab_urls: api: https://gitlab.mycompany.com/api/v4/ download: https://gitlab.company.com # set to true if you use a self-signed certificate skip_tls_verify: false ``` If none are set, they default to GitLab's public URLs. !!! note Releasing to a private-hosted GitLab CE will only work for version `v12.9+`, due to dependencies on [release](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/releases/index.html) functionality and [direct asset linking](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/releases/index.html#permanent-links-to-release-assets). ## Example release Here's an example of how the release might look like:
Example release on GitLab.