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Jérome Perrin
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Feb 23, 2016
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Achilleas Pipinellis
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James Edwards-Jones
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**Table of Contents**
*generated with [DocToc](https://github.com/thlorenz/doctoc)*
-
[
Enable the pages feature in your GitLab EE instance
](
#enable-the-pages-feature-in-your-gitlab-ee-instance
)
-
[
Understanding how GitLab Pages work
](
#understanding-how-gitlab-pages-work
)
-
[
Two kinds of GitLab Pages
](
#two-kinds-of-gitlab-pages
)
-
[
Getting started with GitLab Pages
](
#getting-started-with-gitlab-pages
)
-
[
GitLab pages per user or group
](
#gitlab-pages-per-user-or-group
)
-
[
GitLab pages per project
](
#gitlab-pages-per-project
)
-
[
Enable the pages feature in your project
](
#enable-the-pages-feature-in-your-project
)
-
[
Remove the contents of your pages
](
#remove-the-contents-of-your-pages
)
-
[
Explore the contents of .gitlab-ci.yml
](
#explore-the-contents-of-gitlab-ci-yml
)
-
[
Example projects
](
#example-projects
)
-
[
Custom error codes pages
](
#custom-error-codes-pages
)
-
[
Adding a custom domain to your Pages
](
#adding-a-custom-domain-to-your-pages
)
-
[
Securing your Pages with TLS
](
#securing-your-pages-with-tls
)
-
[
Enable the pages feature in your project
](
#enable-the-pages-feature-in-your-project
)
-
[
Remove the contents of your pages
](
#remove-the-contents-of-your-pages
)
-
[
Enable the pages feature in your project
](
#enable-the-pages-feature-in-your-project
)
-
[
Remove the contents of your pages
](
#remove-the-contents-of-your-pages
)
-
[
Explore the contents of .gitlab-ci.yml
](
#explore-the-contents-of-gitlab-ci-yml
)
-
[
Next steps
](
#next-steps
)
-
[
Adding a custom domain to your Pages website
](
#adding-a-custom-domain-to-your-pages-website
)
-
[
Securing your custom domain website with TLS
](
#securing-your-custom-domain-website-with-tls
)
-
[
Example projects
](
#example-projects
)
-
[
Custom error codes pages
](
#custom-error-codes-pages
)
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[
Limitations
](
#limitations
)
-
[
Frequently Asked Questions
](
#frequently-asked-questions
)
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The administrator guide is located at
[
administration
](
administration.md
)
.
##
Understanding how GitLab Pages work
##
Getting started with GitLab Pages
GitLab Pages rely heavily on GitLab CI and its ability to upload artifacts.
The steps that are performed from the initialization of a project to the
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> In the rest of this document we will assume that the general domain name that
> is used for GitLab Pages is `example.io`.
## Two kinds of GitLab Pages
In general there are two kinds of pages one might create:
-
Pages per user/group
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Head over your GitLab instance that supports GitLab Pages and create a
repository named
`username.example.io`
, where
`username`
is your username on
GitLab. If the first part of the project name doesn
’
t match exactly your
GitLab. If the first part of the project name doesn
'
t match exactly your
username, it won’t work, so make sure to get it right.
![
Create a user-based pages repository
](
img/create_user_page.png
)
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> You do _not_ have to create a project named `username.example.io` in order to
> serve a project's page.
GitLab Pages for projects
## Enable the pages feature in your project
##
#
Enable the pages feature in your project
The GitLab Pages feature needs to be explicitly enabled for each project
under its
**Settings**
.
## Remove the contents of your pages
##
#
Remove the contents of your pages
Pages can be explicitly removed from a project by clicking
**Remove Pages**
Go to your project's
**Settings > Pages**
.
## Explore the contents of .gitlab-ci.yml
##
#
Explore the contents of .gitlab-ci.yml
Before reading this section, make sure you familiarize yourself with GitLab CI
and the specific syntax of
[
`.gitlab-ci.yml`
](
../ci/yaml/README.md
)
by
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The example below doesn't use any static site generator, but simply moves all
files from the root of the project to the
`public/`
directory. The
`.public`
workaround is so
`cp`
doesn
’
t also copy
`public/`
to itself in an infinite
workaround is so
`cp`
doesn
'
t also copy
`public/`
to itself in an infinite
loop.
```
yaml
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-
master
```
## Example projects
## Next steps
### Adding a custom domain to your Pages website
### Securing your custom domain website with TLS
### Example projects
Below is a list of example projects for GitLab Pages with a plain HTML website
or various static site generators. Contributions are very welcome.
*
[
Plain HTML
](
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-examples/pages-plain-html
)
*
[
Jekyll
](
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-examples/pages-jekyll
)
-
[
Plain HTML
](
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-examples/pages-plain-html
)
-
[
Jekyll
](
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-examples/pages-jekyll
)
## Custom error codes pages
##
#
Custom error codes pages
You can provide your own 403 and 404 error pages by creating the
`403.html`
and
`404.html`
files respectively in the
`public/`
directory that will be included
in the artifacts.
### Adding a custom domain to your Pages
### Securing your Pages with TLS
## Enable the pages feature in your project
The GitLab Pages feature needs to be explicitly enabled for each project
under
**Settings > Pages**
.
## Remove the contents of your pages
Pages can be explicitly removed from a project by clicking
**Remove Pages**
in a project's
**Settings**
.
## Limitations
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Sure. All you need to do is download the artifacts archive from the build page.
**Q: Can I use GitLab Pages if my project is private?**
Yes. GitLab Pages doesn't care whether you set your project's visibility level
to private, internal or public.
---
[
jekyll
]:
http://jekyllrb.com/
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