Background --- When a git repository is hosted in multiple GitLab instances the `.goreleaser.yml` needs to take in consideration both APIs endpoints. At the moment it defaults to GitLab.com and you can override it with `gitlab_urls` however this forces you to only support 1 GitLab instance. We need this for https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-infra/infrastructure/-/issues/14122 where we have a tool that is developed on GitLab.com but then mirrored to an internal GitLab instance since we need it to operate GitLab.com even when it's down. Solution --- Support templates like `{{ .Env.CI_SERVER_URL }}` for the `gitlab_urls`, `github_urls` and `gitea_urls` so it can use environment variables and the same `.goreleaser` file can be used in multiple SCM instances. Co-authored-by: Carlos Alexandro Becker <caarlos0@users.noreply.github.com>
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GitLab
API Token
GoReleaser requires an API token with the api
scope selected to deploy the artifacts to GitLab.
You can create one here.
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.yml
file:
# .goreleaser.yml
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.
# .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 functionality
and direct asset linking.
Example release
Here's an example of how the release might look like: