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Marcel Amirault
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Evan Read
Jun 06, 2019
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Docs: Tweak the wording regarding artifact completion
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> - Starting with GitLab 8.17, builds are renamed to jobs.
> - This is the administration documentation. For the user guide see [pipelines/job_artifacts](../user/project/pipelines/job_artifacts.md).
Artifacts is a list of files and directories which are attached to a job
after it completes successfully. This feature is enabled by default in all
GitLab installations. Keep reading
if you want to know how to disable it.
Artifacts is a list of files and directories which are attached to a job
after it
finishes. This feature is enabled by default in all GitLab installations. Keep reading
if you want to know how to disable it.
## Disabling job artifacts
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## Storing job artifacts
After a successful job, GitLab Runner uploads an archive containing the job
artifacts to GitLab.
GitLab Runner can upload an archive containing the job artifacts to GitLab. By default,
this is done when the job succeeds, but can also be done on failure, or always, via the
[
`artifacts:when`
](
../ci/yaml/README.md#artifactswhen
)
parameter.
### Using local storage
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> - Job artifacts are only collected for successful jobs by default.
`artifacts`
is used to specify a list of files and directories which should be
attached to the job
after success
.
attached to the job
when it
[
succeeds, fails, or always
](
#artifactswhen
)
.
The artifacts will be sent to GitLab after the job finishes
successfully
and will
The artifacts will be sent to GitLab after the job finishes and will
be available for download in the GitLab UI.
[
Read more about artifacts
](
../../user/project/pipelines/job_artifacts.md
)
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> [administration/job_artifacts](../../../administration/job_artifacts.md).
Artifacts is a list of files and directories which are attached to a job
after it
completes successfully
. This feature is enabled by default in all
after it
finishes
. This feature is enabled by default in all
GitLab installations.
## Defining artifacts in `.gitlab-ci.yml`
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A job named
`pdf`
calls the
`xelatex`
command in order to build a pdf file from
the latex source file
`mycv.tex`
. We then define the
`artifacts`
paths which in
turn are defined with the
`paths`
keyword. All paths to files and directories
are relative to the repository that was cloned during the build. These uploaded
artifacts will be kept in GitLab for 1 week as defined by the
`expire_in`
definition. You have the option to keep the artifacts from expiring via the
[
web interface
](
#browsing-artifacts
)
. If the expiry time is not defined,
it defaults to the
[
instance wide
setting
](
../../admin_area/settings/continuous_integration.md#default-artifacts-expiration-core-only
)
.
are relative to the repository that was cloned during the build.
The artifacts will be uploaded when the job succeeds by default, but can be set to upload
when the job fails, or always, if the
[
`artifacts:when`
](
../../../ci/yaml/README.md#artifactswhen
)
parameter is used. These uploaded artifacts will be kept in GitLab for 1 week as defined
by the
`expire_in`
definition. You have the option to keep the artifacts from expiring
via the
[
web interface
](
#browsing-artifacts
)
. If the expiry time is not defined, it defaults
to the
[
instance wide setting
](
../../admin_area/settings/continuous_integration.md#default-artifacts-expiration-core-only
)
.
For more examples on artifacts, follow the
[
artifacts reference in
`.gitlab-ci.yml`
](
../../../ci/yaml/README.md#artifacts
)
.
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