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| # Copy this lib/support/init.d/gitlab.default.example file to
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| # /etc/default/gitlab in order for it to apply to your system.
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| 
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| # RAILS_ENV defines the type of installation that is running.
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| # Normal values are "production", "test" and "development".
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| RAILS_ENV="production"
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| 
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| # app_user defines the user that GitLab is run as.
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| # The default is "git".
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| app_user="git"
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| 
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| # app_root defines the folder in which gitlab and its components are installed.
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| # The default is "/home/$app_user/gitlab"
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| app_root="/home/$app_user/gitlab"
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| 
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| # pid_path defines a folder in which the gitlab and its components place their pids.
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| # This variable is also used below to define the relevant pids for the gitlab components.
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| # The default is "$app_root/tmp/pids"
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| pid_path="$app_root/tmp/pids"
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| 
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| # socket_path defines the folder in which gitlab places the sockets
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| #The default is "$app_root/tmp/sockets"
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| socket_path="$app_root/tmp/sockets"
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| 
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| # web_server_pid_path defines the path in which to create the pid file fo the web_server
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| # The default is "$pid_path/unicorn.pid"
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| web_server_pid_path="$pid_path/unicorn.pid"
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| 
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| # sidekiq_pid_path defines the path in which to create the pid file for sidekiq
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| # The default is "$pid_path/sidekiq.pid"
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| sidekiq_pid_path="$pid_path/sidekiq.pid"
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| 
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| # The directory where the gitlab-workhorse binaries are. Usually
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| # /home/git/gitlab-workhorse .
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| gitlab_workhorse_dir=$(cd $app_root/../gitlab-workhorse && pwd)
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| gitlab_workhorse_pid_path="$pid_path/gitlab-workhorse.pid"
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| 
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| # The -listenXxx settings determine where gitlab-workhorse
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| # listens for connections from the web server. By default it listens to a
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| # socket. To listen on TCP connections (needed by Apache) change to:
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| # '-listenNetwork tcp -listenAddr 127.0.0.1:8181'
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| #
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| # The -authBackend setting tells gitlab-workhorse where it can reach Unicorn.
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| # For relative URL support change to:
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| # '-authBackend http://127.0.0.1/8080/gitlab'
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| # Read more in http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/install/relative_url.html
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| gitlab_workhorse_options="-listenUmask 0 -listenNetwork unix -listenAddr $socket_path/gitlab-workhorse.socket -authBackend http://127.0.0.1:8080 -authSocket $socket_path/gitlab.socket -documentRoot $app_root/public"
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| gitlab_workhorse_log="$app_root/log/gitlab-workhorse.log"
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| 
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| # The GitLab Pages Daemon needs either a separate IP address on which it will
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| # listen or use different ports than 80 or 443 that will be forwarded to GitLab
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| # Pages Daemon.
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| #
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| # To enable HTTP support for custom domains add the `-listen-http` directive
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| # in `gitlab_pages_options` below.
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| # The value of -listen-http must be set to `gitlab.yml > pages > external_http`
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| # as well. For example:
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| #
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| #   -listen-http 1.1.1.1:80
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| #
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| # To enable HTTPS support for custom domains add the `-listen-https`,
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| # `-root-cert` and `-root-key` directives in `gitlab_pages_options` below.
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| # The value of -listen-https must be set to `gitlab.yml > pages > external_https`
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| # as well. For example:
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| #
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| #   -listen-https 1.1.1.1:443 -root-cert /path/to/example.com.crt -root-key /path/to/example.com.key
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| #
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| # The -pages-domain must be specified the same as in `gitlab.yml > pages > host`.
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| # Set `gitlab_pages_enabled=true` if you want to enable the Pages feature.
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| gitlab_pages_enabled=false
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| gitlab_pages_options="-pages-domain example.com -pages-root $app_root/shared/pages -listen-proxy 127.0.0.1:8090"
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| gitlab_pages_log="$app_root/log/gitlab-pages.log"
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| 
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| # mail_room_enabled specifies whether mail_room, which is used to process incoming email, is enabled.
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| # This is required for the Reply by email feature.
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| # The default is "false"
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| mail_room_enabled=false
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| 
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| # mail_room_pid_path defines the path in which to create the pid file for mail_room
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| # The default is "$pid_path/mail_room.pid"
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| mail_room_pid_path="$pid_path/mail_room.pid"
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| 
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| # shell_path defines the path of shell for "$app_user" in case you are using
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| # shell other than "bash"
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| # The default is "/bin/bash"
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| shell_path="/bin/bash"
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