# This file is a template, and might need editing before it works on your project.
# This is a sample GitLab CI/CD configuration file that should run without any modifications.
# It demonstrates a basic 3 stage CI/CD pipeline. Instead of real tests or scripts,
# it uses echo commands to simulate the pipeline execution.
#
# A pipeline is composed of independent jobs that run scripts, grouped into stages.
# Stages run in sequential order, but jobs within stages run in parallel.
#
# For more information, see: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/yaml/index.html#stages
#
# You can copy and paste this template into a new `.gitlab-ci.yml` file.
# You should not add this template to an existing `.gitlab-ci.yml` file by using the `include:` keyword.
#
# To contribute improvements to CI/CD templates, please follow the Development guide at:
# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/cicd/templates.html
# This specific template is located at:
# https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/lib/gitlab/ci/templates/Getting-Started.gitlab-ci.yml
.gitlab-ci.yml file to run with Docker runner
image: busybox:latest
before_script:
- echo "Before script section"
- echo "For example you might run an update here or install a build dependency"
- echo "Or perhaps you might print out some debugging details"
after_script:
- echo "After script section"
- echo "For example you might do some cleanup here"
build1:
stage: build
script:
- echo "Do your build here"
test1:
stage: test
script:
- echo "Do a test here"
- echo "For example run a test suite"
test2:
stage: test
script:
- echo "Do another parallel test here"
- echo "For example run a lint test"
deploy1:
stage: deploy
script:
- echo "Do your deploy here"
Build a Docker image with CI/CD and push to the GitLab registry
# To contribute improvements to CI/CD templates, please follow the Development guide at:
# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/cicd/templates.html
# This specific template is located at:
# https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/lib/gitlab/ci/templates/Docker.gitlab-ci.yml
# Build a Docker image with CI/CD and push to the GitLab registry.
# Docker-in-Docker documentation: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/docker/using_docker_build.html
#
# This template uses one generic job with conditional builds
# for the default branch and all other (MR) branches.
docker-build:
# Use the official docker image.
image: docker:latest
stage: build
services:
- docker:dind
before_script:
- docker login -u "$CI_REGISTRY_USER" -p "$CI_REGISTRY_PASSWORD" $CI_REGISTRY
# Default branch leaves tag empty (= latest tag)
# All other branches are tagged with the escaped branch name (commit ref slug)
script:
- |
if [[ "$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH" == "$CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH" ]]; then
tag=""
echo "Running on default branch '$CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH': tag = 'latest'"
else
tag=":$CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG"
echo "Running on branch '$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH': tag = $tag"
fi
- docker build --pull -t "$CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE${tag}" .
- docker push "$CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE${tag}"
# Run this job in a branch where a Dockerfile exists
rules:
- if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH
exists:
- Dockerfile
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I just Want to build and deploy my project without testing using CI CD pipleline is it posible if yes how?