Support #584
Updated by Daniel Curtis over 9 years ago
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h1. Setting up the Environment
* Start by making sure everything is up to date:
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pkg update && pkg upgrade
portsnap fetch extract
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* Install portmaster:
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cd /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/portmaster
make install clean
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* Install a few dependencies
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portmaster devel/git databases/redis lang/ruby21 security/krb5 devel/icu textproc/libxml2 textproc/libxslt lang/python2 shells/bash security/sudo lang/gcc48 devel/gmake devel/autoconf devel/automake devel/libtool devel/bison devel/readline textproc/libyaml databases/sqlite3 databases/gdbm devel/cmake databases/postgresql-libpqxx sysutils/rubygem-bundler devel/libgit2 security/libssh2
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* Add the GitLab user
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pw add user -n git -m -s /usr/local/bin/bash -c "GitLab"
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h2. Install Redis
* Start Redis and enable it to start at boot:
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echo 'redis_enable="YES"' >> /etc/rc.conf
service redis start
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* Add the following to /usr/local/etc/redis.conf:
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unixsocket /var/run/redis/redis.sock
unixsocketperm 770
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* Add git to the redis group:
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pw usermod git -G redis
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h2. Install MariaDB 5.5
* This environment will be setup with MariaDB 5.5 for its MySQL server:
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portmaster databases/mariadb55-server databases/mariadb55-client
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* Ensure you have MySQL version 5.5.14 or later
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mysql --version
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* Start and enable MySQL at boot:
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echo 'mysql_enable="YES"' >> /etc/rc.conf
service mysql-server start
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* Secure your installation:
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mysql_secure_installation
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* Login to MySQL
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mysql -u root -p
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*# Create a user for GitLab
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CREATE USER 'git'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'SuperSecretPassword';
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*NOTE*: Change _+SuperSecretPassword+_ to what ever password desired
*# Ensure you can use the InnoDB engine which is necessary to support long indexes.
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SET storage_engine=INNODB;
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*NOTE*: If this fails, check your MySQL config files (e.g. `/etc/mysql/*.cnf`, `/etc/mysql/conf.d/*`) for the setting "innodb = off"
*# Create the GitLab production database
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CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS `gitlabhq_production` DEFAULT CHARACTER SET `utf8` COLLATE `utf8_unicode_ci`;
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*# Grant the GitLab user necessary permissions on the table.
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GRANT SELECT, LOCK TABLES, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP, INDEX, ALTER ON `gitlabhq_production`.* TO 'git'@'localhost';
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*# Quit the database session
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quit
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* Try connecting to the new database with the new user
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sudo -u git -H mysql -u git -p -D gitlabhq_production
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#* Type the MySQL git password set earlier
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SuperSecretPassword
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* You should now see a @mysql>@ prompt, quit the database session:
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quit
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*+WARNING+*: GitLab suggests using PostgreSQL for the database used; this is due to the inability to support case-sensitive table names. Since my use case is small, I will not need case-sensitivity, and will use a MySQL derivative instead.
h1. Install GitLab 7.8
* Change to the git user home directory and download GitLab 7.8
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su - git
cd
git clone https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce.git -b 7-8-stable gitlab
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* Create a config file
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cd /home/git/gitlab
cp config/gitlab.yml.example config/gitlab.yml
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* Edit the gitlat config file:
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vi config/gitlab.yml
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#* Change the +@gitlab: host:@+ to git.example.com
#* If using https change the +@gitlab: port:@+ from 80 to *443*
#* Change the +@git: bin_path:@+ to */usr/local/bin/git*
#* Change the +@satellites: path:@+ to */usr/home/git/gitlab-satellites/*
#* Change the +@gitlab_shell: path:@+ to */usr/home/git/gitlab-shell/*
#* Change the +@gitlab_shell: repos_path:@+ to */usr/home/git/repositories/*
#* Change the +@gitlab_shell: hooks_path:@+ to */usr/home/git/gitlab-shell/hooks/*
* Create a unicorn.rb file:
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cp config/unicorn.rb.example config/unicorn.rb
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* Create a rack_attack.rb file:
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cp config/initializers/rack_attack.rb.example config/initializers/rack_attack.rb
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* Create a database configuration file:
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cp config/database.yml.mysql config/database.yml
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* Configure the GitLab system user:
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git config --global user.name "GitLab"
git config --global user.email "example@example.com"
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* Setup the directories and permissions:
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chown -R git log/
chown -R git tmp/
chmod -R u+rwX log/
chmod -R u+rwX tmp/
chmod -R u+rwX tmp/pids/
chmod -R u+rwX tmp/sockets/
chmod -R u+rwX public/uploads
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* Create the gitlab-satellites:
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mkdir /home/git/gitlab-satellites
chmod u+rwx,g=rx,o-rwx /home/git/gitlab-satellites
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* Configure Redis connection settings
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cp config/resque.yml.example config/resque.yml
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* Configure bundler to build nokogiri using system libraries :
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bundle config build.nokogiri "--use-system-libraries"
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*NOTE*: This is required to prevent an error building nokogiri during install
* Configure bundler to build rugged using system libraries :
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bundle config build.rugged "--use-system-libraries"
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*NOTE*: This is required to prevent an error building rugged during install
* Install GitLab gems
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bundle install --deployment --without development test postgresql aws
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h2. Install GitLab Shell
* Run the installation task for gitlab-shell (replace `REDIS_URL` if needed)
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bundle exec rake gitlab:shell:install[v2.5.4] REDIS_URL=redis://localhost:6379 RAILS_ENV=production
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By default, the gitlab-shell config is generated from your main gitlab config.
* *NOTE*: When using GitLab with HTTPS please change the following:
*# Provide paths to the certificates under `ca_file` and `ca_path` options.
*# The `gitlab_url` option must point to the https endpoint of GitLab.
*# In case you are using self signed certificate set `self_signed_cert` to `true`.
* You can review (and modify) the gitlab-shell config as follows:
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vi /home/git/gitlab-shell/config.yml
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* Initialize Database and Activate Advanced Features
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bundle exec rake gitlab:setup RAILS_ENV=production
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* Verify that the install worked:
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bundle exec rake gitlab:env:info RAILS_ENV=production
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* Precompile the assets used by GitLab:
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bundle exec rake assets:precompile RAILS_ENV=production
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* Exit out of the GitLab user, back into the root account:
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exit
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* Create an init script
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cp /usr/home/git/gitlab/lib/support/init.d/gitlab /usr/local/etc/rc.d/gitlab
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* Start GitLab
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service gitlab start
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* Enable GitLab to start at boot
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echo 'gitlab_enable="YES"' >> /etc/rc.conf
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h1. Using Nginx to Host GitLab
Running GitLab from an nginx server using phusion passenger is simple.
* Install nginx:
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portmaster www/nginx
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* Copy the GitLab nginx config into the nginx directory
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cp /usr/home/git/gitlab/lib/support/nginx/gitlab /usr/local/etc/nginx/gitlab.conf
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#* Change the hostname: *git.example.com*
#* Change the proxy_pass to the correct address and port: http://127.0.0.1:8080
* Add the following piece of code in /usr/local/etc/nginx/nginx.conf, before the last “}":
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include /usr/local/etc/nginx/gitlab.conf;
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* Prepare the directories needed by nginx:
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mkdir -p /var/tmp/nginx /var/log/nginx
chown -R www: /var/log/nginx /var/tmp/nginx
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* Start and enable nginx at boot:
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echo 'nginx_enable="YES"' >> /etc/rc.conf
service nginx start
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* Default username and password:
#* user: *root*
#* pass: *5iveL!fe*
h1. Using Apache to Host GitLab
Running GitLab from an apache server using phusion passenger is simple.
* Edit the virtual host definition and add/modify it according to your needs:
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vi /usr/local/etc/apache24/Vhosts/git.example.com.conf
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#* And add/edit the following virtual host definition:
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<VirtualHost *:80>
DocumentRoot "/home/git/gitlab/public"
ServerName git.example.com
ErrorLog "/var/log/git.example.com-error_log"
CustomLog "/var/log/git.example.com-access_log" common
PassengerRuby /usr/local/bin/ruby
<Directory /home/git/gitlab/public>
Options -MultiViews
AllowOverride All
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
Require all granted
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
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* Restart apache:
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service apache24 restart
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* Start and enable apache24 at boot:
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echo 'apache24_enable="YES"' >> /etc/rc.conf
service apache24 start
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h1. Resources
http://luizgustavo.pro.br/blog/2014/08/21/instalacao-gitlab-no-freebsd/
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/7-8-stable/doc/install/installation.md
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/7-8-stable/doc/install/database_mysql.md