Commit 0ef06e14 authored by Nicolas Borderes's avatar Nicolas Borderes Committed by Evan Read

Removing 'Premium' label in block title

Added when it has been moved to core
parent 8ac3f6c8
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fetch = +refs/environments/*:refs/remotes/origin/environments/*
```
### Scoping environments with specs **(PREMIUM)**
### Scoping environments with specs
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/2112) in [GitLab Premium](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 9.4.
> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/2112) in [GitLab Premium](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 9.4.
> - [Moved](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/30779) to Core in Gitlab 12.2.
You can limit the environment scope of a variable by
defining which environments it can be available for.
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......@@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ Once you set them, they will be available for all subsequent pipelines.
You can limit the environment scope of a variable by
[defining which environments][envs] it can be available for.
To learn more about about scoping environments, see [Scoping environments with specs](../environments.md#scoping-environments-with-specs-premium).
To learn more about about scoping environments, see [Scoping environments with specs](../environments.md#scoping-environments-with-specs).
### Deployment environment variables
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......@@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ GitLab will try match to clusters in the following order:
- Instance level
To be selected, the cluster must be enabled and
match the [environment selector](../../../ci/environments.md#scoping-environments-with-specs-premium).
match the [environment selector](../../../ci/environments.md#scoping-environments-with-specs).
......@@ -63,15 +63,15 @@ For example, you may not want to enable a feature flag on production until your
first confirmed that the feature is working correctly on testing environments.
To handle these situations, you can enable a feature flag on a particular environment
with [Environment specs](../../../ci/environments.md#scoping-environments-with-specs-premium).
with [Environment specs](../../../ci/environments.md#scoping-environments-with-specs).
You can define multiple specs per flag so that you can control your feature flag more granularly.
To define specs for each environment:
1. Navigate to your project's **Operations > Feature Flags**.
1. Click on the **New Feature Flag** button or edit an existing flag.
1. Set the status of the default [spec](../../../ci/environments.md#scoping-environments-with-specs-premium) (`*`). Choose a rollout strategy. This status and rollout strategy combination will be used for _all_ environments.
1. If you want to enable/disable the feature on a specific environment, create a new [spec](../../../ci/environments.md#scoping-environments-with-specs-premium) and type the environment name.
1. Set the status of the default [spec](../../../ci/environments.md#scoping-environments-with-specs) (`*`). Choose a rollout strategy. This status and rollout strategy combination will be used for _all_ environments.
1. If you want to enable/disable the feature on a specific environment, create a new [spec](../../../ci/environments.md#scoping-environments-with-specs) and type the environment name.
1. Set the status and rollout strategy of the additional spec. This status and rollout strategy combination takes precedence over the default spec since we always use the most specific match available.
1. Click **Create feature flag** or **Update feature flag**.
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