# Use your own GitLab URL here external_url 'https://gitlab.local.lan' # Let someone else handle TLS nginx['listen_port'] = 80 nginx['listen_https'] = false # limit backup lifetime to 7 days = 604800 seconds gitlab_rails['backup_keep_time'] = 604800 # # Mailing # gitlab_rails['gitlab_email_from'] = 'gitlab@local.lan' # gitlab_rails['gitlab_email_display_name'] = "Carsten's Testing GitLab" # gitlab_rails['gitlab_email_reply_to'] = 'gitlab@local.lan' # # Configuration for incoming mail # gitlab_rails['incoming_email_enabled'] = true # # The email address including a placeholder for the key that references the item being replied to. # # The `%{key}` placeholder is added after the user part, before the `@`. # gitlab_rails['incoming_email_address'] = "gitlab+%{key}@local.lan" # # Email account username # # With third party providers, this is usually the full email address. # # With self-hosted email servers, this is usually the user part of the email address. # gitlab_rails['incoming_email_email'] = "gitlab@local.lan" # # Email account password # gitlab_rails['incoming_email_password'] = "pass" # # IMAP server host # gitlab_rails['incoming_email_host'] = "mail" # # IMAP server port # gitlab_rails['incoming_email_port'] = 993 # # Whether the IMAP server uses SSL # gitlab_rails['incoming_email_ssl'] = true # # Whether the IMAP server uses StartTLS # gitlab_rails['incoming_email_start_tls'] = false # # The mailbox where incoming mail will end up. Usually "inbox". # gitlab_rails['incoming_email_mailbox_name'] = "INBOX" # Disable the docker registry for now registry['enable'] = false # Git LFS gitlab_rails['lfs_enabled'] = true gitlab_rails['lfs_storage_path'] = "/var/gitlab-lfs" # Grafana grafana['enable'] = false