Configuring .gitlab-ci.yml
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Configuring .gitlab-ci.yml with AWS EC2 for Continuous Integration (CI) or Continuous Deplyment (CD)This was originally a full-long post, but it got so big, that I had to split it into 2! This continues from the post #2, Configure #gitlab CI on AWS EC2 Using Docker.Posts:[Tutorial — Guide] Installing GitLab, GitLab CI on AWS EC2 from Zero.Configure GitLab CI on AWS EC2 Using DockerConfiguring .gitlab-ci.yml (This Post)Troubleshooting GitLab and GitLab CI#1- Understanding the .gitlab-ci.yml fileThe .gitlab-ci.yml file is a YAML file that you create on your project’s root. This file automatically runs whenever you push a commit to the server. This triggers a notification to the runner you specified in #3, and then it processes the series of tasks you specified. So if you push it 3 times, it’s going (...)
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