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GitLab
Authentication
You can authenticate Renovate to GitLab, with a Personal Access Token, or Group Access Token.
To start, create either:
- a Personal Access Token for the bot account
- or a Group Access Token for the bot account
- or a Deploy Token for the bot account
The bot account must have at least the Developer role in order to create issues and merge requests. If you are using automerge, the bot account must have the appropriate "Allowed to merge" permission on the protected branch of your projects. If merging is restricted to Maintainers, the bot account must have the Maintainer role.
If you are using a group access token, to keep using the same GitLab-generated bot user you must rotate/refresh the Group Access Token before the token's expiry date.
We refer to personal access tokens and group access tokens as access tokens in the instructions that follow.
For real runs, give the access token these scopes:
api
write_repository
read_registry
(only if Renovate needs to access the GitLab Container registry)
For dry runs, give the access token these scopes:
read_api
read_repository
read_registry
(only if Renovate needs to access the GitLab Container registry)
Let Renovate use your access token by doing one of the following:
- Set your access token as a
token
in yourconfig.js
file - Set your access token as an environment variable
RENOVATE_TOKEN
- Set your access token when you run Renovate in the CLI with
--token=
Remember to set platform=gitlab
somewhere in your Renovate config file.
If you're using a private GitLab container registry, you must:
- Set the
RENOVATE_HOST_RULES
CI variable to[{"matchHost": "${CI_REGISTRY}","username": "${GITLAB_USER_NAME}","password": "${RENOVATE_TOKEN}", "hostType": "docker"}]
. - Make sure the user that owns the access token is a member of the corresponding GitLab projects/groups with the right permissions.
- Make sure the access token has the
read_registry
scope.
You may want to set FORCE_COLOR: 3
or TERM: ansi
to the job, in order to get colored output.
GitLab Runner runs the container’s shell in non-interactive mode, so the shell’s TERM
environment variable is set to dumb
.
Features awaiting implementation
- The
automergeStrategy
configuration option has not been implemented for this platform, and all values behave as if the valueauto
was used. Renovate will accept the Merge Request without further configuration, and respect the strategy defined in the Merge Request, and this cannot be overridden yet
Server version dependent features
We use the GitLab version API to fetch the server version.
You can use the experimental feature flag RENOVATE_X_PLATFORM_VERSION
to set a specific server version.
By setting the server version yourself, you save a API call that fetches the server version.
- Use
Draft:
MR prefix instead ofWIP:
prefix sincev13.2.0
- Do not truncate Markdown body to 25K chars since
v13.4.0
- Allow configure reviewers since
v13.9.0
Multiple merge request assignees
Due to licensing restrictions multiple assignees are only available in GitLab Premium self-managed, GitLab Premium SaaS, and higher tiers. Because of a safeguard in GitLab's API if multiple assignees are set, but not available to the project, only the first assignee will be applied.