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Installation
This installation was done on a Ubuntu 12.04 server. A clean install was done with no extra packages installed with the baseinstallation. The server is setup on a VM running on VMWare ESX4.
The installation consists of 6 steps:
Install packages / dependencies
Install ruby
Install gitolite
Install and configure Gitlab.
Start the web front-end
Start a Resque worker (for background processing)
First 3 steps can be easily skipped with simply install script:
# Install curl and sudo apt-get install curl sudo # 3 steps in 1 command curl https://raw.github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq/master/doc/debian_ubuntu.sh | sh
Now you can go to step 4″
1. Install packages
Keep in mind thatsudois not installed for debian by default. You should install it with as root (to gain root access on Ubuntu login with your username and sudo -i ):
apt-get update && apt-get upgrade && apt-get install sudo sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade sudo apt-get install -y git-core wget curl gcc checkinstall libxml2-dev libxslt-dev sqlite3 libsqlite3-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libreadline-dev libc6-dev libssl-dev libmysql++-dev make build-essential zlib1g-dev libicu-dev redis-server openssh-server git-core python-dev python-pip libyaml-dev sendmail # If you want to use MySQL: sudo apt-get install -y mysql-server mysql-client libmysqlclient-dev
2. Install Ruby
wget <a href="http://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/1.9/ruby-1.9.2-p290.tar.gz">http://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/1.9/ruby-1.9.2-p290.tar.gz</a> tar xzfv ruby-1.9.2-p290.tar.gz cd ruby-1.9.2-p290 ./configure make sudo make install
3. Install gitolite
Create user for git:
sudo adduser \ --system \ --shell /bin/sh \ --gecos 'git version control' \ --group \ --disabled-password \ --home /home/git \ git
Create user for gitlab:
# ubuntu/debian sudo adduser --disabled-login --gecos 'gitlab system' gitlab
Add your user to git group:
sudo usermod -a -G git gitlab
Generate key:
sudo -H -u gitlab ssh-keygen -q -N '' -t rsa -f /home/gitlab/.ssh/id_rsa
Get gitolite source code:
cd /home/git sudo -H -u git git clone git://github.com/gitlabhq/gitolite /home/git/gitolite
Setup:
sudo -u git sh -c 'echo -e "PATH=\$PATH:/home/git/bin\nexport PATH" > /home/git/.profile' sudo -u git -i -H /home/git/gitolite/src/gl-system-install sudo cp /home/gitlab/.ssh/id_rsa.pub /home/git/gitlab.pub sudo chmod 777 /home/git/gitlab.pub sudo -u git -H sed -i 's/0077/0007/g' /home/git/share/gitolite/conf/example.gitolite.rc sudo -u git -H sh -c "PATH=/home/git/bin:$PATH; gl-setup -q /home/git/gitlab.pub"
Permissions:
sudo chmod -R g+rwX /home/git/repositories/ sudo chown -R git:git /home/git/repositories/
CHECK: Logout & login again to apply git group to your user
# clone admin repo to add localhost to known_hosts # & be sure your user has access to gitolite sudo -u gitlab -H git clone git@localhost:gitolite-admin.git /tmp/gitolite-admin # if succeed you can remove it sudo rm -rf /tmp/gitolite-admin
IMPORTANT! If you cant clonegitolite-admin
repository – DONT PROCEED INSTALLATION
4. Install gitlab and configuration. Check status configuration.
sudo gem install charlock_holmes sudo pip install pygments sudo gem install bundler cd /home/gitlab sudo -H -u gitlab git clone git://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq.git gitlab cd gitlab # Rename config files sudo -u gitlab cp config/gitlab.yml.example config/gitlab.yml
Select db you want to use
# SQLite sudo -u gitlab cp config/database.yml.sqlite config/database.yml # Or # Mysql sudo -u gitlab cp config/database.yml.example config/database.yml # Change username/password of config/database.yml to real one
Install gems
sudo -u gitlab -H bundle install --without development test --deployment
Setup DB
sudo -u gitlab bundle exec rake gitlab:app:setup RAILS_ENV=production
Checking status:
sudo -u gitlab bundle exec rake gitlab:app:status RAILS_ENV=production # OUTPUT EXAMPLE Starting diagnostic config/database.yml............exists config/gitlab.yml............exists /home/git/repositories/............exists /home/git/repositories/ is writable?............YES remote: Counting objects: 603, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (466/466), done. remote: Total 603 (delta 174), reused 0 (delta 0) Receiving objects: 100% (603/603), 53.29 KiB, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (174/174), done. Can clone gitolite-admin?............YES UMASK for .gitolite.rc is 0007? ............YES
If you got all YES – congrats! You can go to next step.
5. Server up
Application can be started with next command:
# For test purposes sudo -u gitlab bundle exec rails s -e production # As daemon sudo -u gitlab bundle exec rails s -e production -d
6. Run resque process (for processing queue).
# Manually sudo -u gitlab bundle exec rake environment resque:work QUEUE=* RAILS_ENV=production BACKGROUND=yes # Gitlab start script ./resque.sh
*Ok – we have a working application now. **But keep going – there are some thing that should be done *
Nginx && Unicorn
Install Nginx
sudo apt-get install nginx
Unicorn
cd /home/gitlab/gitlab sudo -u gitlab cp config/unicorn.rb.orig config/unicorn.rb sudo -u gitlab bundle exec unicorn_rails -c config/unicorn.rb -E production -D
Edit /etc/nginx/nginx.conf. Add nextcode tohttpsection:
upstream gitlab { server unix:/home/gitlab/gitlab/tmp/sockets/gitlab.socket; } server { listen YOUR_SERVER_IP:80; server_name gitlab.YOUR_DOMAIN.com; root /home/gitlab/gitlab/public; # individual nginx logs for this gitlab vhost access_log /var/log/nginx/gitlab_access.log; error_log /var/log/nginx/gitlab_error.log; location / { # serve static files from defined root folder;. # @gitlab is a named location for the upstream fallback, see below try_files $uri $uri/index.html $uri.html @gitlab; } # if a file, which is not found in the root folder is requested, # then the proxy pass the request to the upsteam (gitlab unicorn) location @gitlab { proxy_redirect off; # you need to change this to "https", if you set "ssl" directive to "on" proxy_set_header X-FORWARDED_PROTO http; proxy_set_header Host gitlab.YOUR_SUBDOMAIN.com:80; proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; proxy_pass http://gitlab; } }
gitlab.YOUR_DOMAIN.com – change to your domain.
Restart nginx:
/etc/init.d/nginx restart
Create init script in /etc/init.d/gitlab
#! /bin/bash ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: gitlab # Required-Start: $local_fs $remote_fs $network $syslog redis-server # Required-Stop: $local_fs $remote_fs $network $syslog # Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 # Default-Stop: 0 1 6 # Short-Description: GitLab git repository management # Description: GitLab git repository management ### END INIT INFO DAEMON_OPTS="-c /home/gitlab/gitlab/config/unicorn.rb -E production -D" NAME=unicorn DESC="Gitlab service" PID=/home/gitlab/gitlab/tmp/pids/unicorn.pid RESQUE_PID=/home/gitlab/gitlab/tmp/pids/resque_worker.pid case "$1" in start) CD_TO_APP_DIR="cd /home/gitlab/gitlab" START_DAEMON_PROCESS="bundle exec unicorn_rails $DAEMON_OPTS" START_RESQUE_PROCESS="./resque.sh" echo -n "Starting $DESC: " if [ `whoami` = root ]; then sudo -u gitlab sh -c "$CD_TO_APP_DIR > /dev/null 2>&1 && $START_DAEMON_PROCESS && $START_RESQUE_PROCESS" else $CD_TO_APP_DIR > /dev/null 2>&1 && $START_DAEMON_PROCESS && $START_RESQUE_PROCESS fi echo "$NAME." ;; stop) echo -n "Stopping $DESC: " kill -QUIT `cat $PID` kill -QUIT `cat $RESQUE_PID` echo "$NAME." ;; restart) echo -n "Restarting $DESC: " kill -USR2 `cat $PID` kill -USR2 `cat $RESQUE_PID` echo "$NAME." ;; reload) echo -n "Reloading $DESC configuration: " kill -HUP `cat $PID` kill -HUP `cat $RESQUE_PID` echo "$NAME." ;; *) echo "Usage: $NAME {start|stop|restart|reload}" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac exit 0
Adding permission:
sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/gitlab
When server is rebooted then gitlab must starting:
sudo insserv gitlab
*This step didn’t work for me so what I did was to edit the rc.local file.
nano /etc/rc.local
And added the following to the rc.local file to start the GitLab when the server reboots
cd /home/gitlab/gitlab sudo -u gitlab bundle exec unicorn_rails -c config/unicorn.rb -E production -D /etc/init.d/nginx restart sudo /etc/init.d/gitlab restart
Now you can start/restart/stop gitlab like:
sudo /etc/init.d/gitlab restart
Test your installation
If all went well, you should be able to connect to your server at http://yoursevername. The default login info is as follows:
email: [email protected] password : 5ivel!fe
Enjoy your new GIT server!
Reference: GitLab