@@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ the `review/feature-1` spec takes precedence over `review/*` and `*` specs.
### Rename an environment
> Renaming environments through the UI was [removed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/68550) in GitLab 14.3. Renaming environments through the API was deprected and [will be removed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/338897) in GitLab 15.0.
> Renaming environments through the UI was [removed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/68550) in GitLab 14.3. Renaming environments through the API was deprecated and [will be removed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/338897) in GitLab 15.0.
Renaming an environment through the UI is not possible.
Instead, you need to delete the old environment and create a new one:
A generic keyset pagination library is available within the GitLab project which can most of the cases easly replace the existing, kaminari based pagination with significant performance improvements when dealing with large datasets.
A generic keyset pagination library is available within the GitLab project which can most of the cases easily replace the existing, kaminari based pagination with significant performance improvements when dealing with large datasets.
Testing-backed architectural qualification is a fundamental concept behind implementation patterns:
- Implementation patterns maintain GitLab Reference Architecture compliance and provide [GitLab Performance Tool](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/performance)(gpt) reports to demonstrate adherance to them.
- Implementation patterns maintain GitLab Reference Architecture compliance and provide [GitLab Performance Tool](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/performance)(gpt) reports to demonstrate adherence to them.
- Implementation patterns may be qualified by and/or contributed to by the technology vendor. For instance, an implementation pattern for AWS may be officially reviewed by AWS.
- Implementation patterns may specify and test Cloud Platform PaaS services for suitability for GitLab. This testing can be coordinated and help qualify these technologies for Reference Architectures. For instance, qualifying compatibility with and availability of runtime versions of top level PaaS such as those for PostgreSQL and Redis.
- Implementation patterns can provided qualified testing for platform limitations, for example, ensuring Gitaly Cluster can work correctly on specific Cloud Platform availability zone latency and throughput characteristics or qualifying what levels of available platform partner local disk performance is workable for Gitaly server to operate with integrity.
@@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ The following table lists variables used to disable jobs.
| `license_scanning` | `LICENSE_MANAGEMENT_DISABLED` | [From GitLab 12.8](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/22773) | If the variable is present, the job isn't created. |
| `load_performance` | `LOAD_PERFORMANCE_DISABLED` | From GitLab 13.2 | If the variable is present, the job isn't created. |
| `nodejs-scan-sast` | `SAST_DISABLED` | | If the variable is present, the job isn't created. |
| `performance` | `PERFORMANCE_DISABLED` | GitLab 11.0 to GitLab 13.12 | Browser performance. If the variable is present, the job isn't created. Replaced by `browser_peformance`. |
| `performance` | `PERFORMANCE_DISABLED` | GitLab 11.0 to GitLab 13.12 | Browser performance. If the variable is present, the job isn't created. Replaced by `browser_performance`. |
| `browser_performance` | `BROWSER_PERFORMANCE_DISABLED` | From GitLab 14.0 | Browser performance. If the variable is present, the job isn't created. Replaces `performance`. |
| `phpcs-security-audit-sast` | `SAST_DISABLED` | | If the variable is present, the job isn't created. |
| `pmd-apex-sast` | `SAST_DISABLED` | | If the variable is present, the job isn't created. |
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated w
> - [Deprecated](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/327908) in GitLab 14.0.
WARNING:
Use [Infrastrucure as Code](../../infrastructure/index.md) to create new clusters. The method described in this document is deprecated as of GitLab 14.0.
Use [Infrastructure as Code](../../infrastructure/index.md) to create new clusters. The method described in this document is deprecated as of GitLab 14.0.
Through GitLab, you can create new clusters and add existing clusters hosted on Amazon Elastic
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated w
> - [Deprecated](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/6049) in GitLab 14.0.
WARNING:
Use [Infrastrucure as Code](../../infrastructure/index.md) to create new clusters. The method described in this document is deprecated as of GitLab 14.0.
Use [Infrastructure as Code](../../infrastructure/index.md) to create new clusters. The method described in this document is deprecated as of GitLab 14.0.
Through GitLab, you can create new clusters and add existing clusters hosted on Amazon Elastic
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ supports connecting existing clusters using the certificate-based connection met
As of GitLab 14.0, use the [GitLab Kubernetes Agent](../../clusters/agent/index.md)
to connect your cluster to GitLab.
Alternativelly, you can [add an existing cluster](add_existing_cluster.md)
Alternatively, you can [add an existing cluster](add_existing_cluster.md)
through the certificate-based method, but we don't recommend using this method for [security implications](../../infrastructure/clusters/connect/index.md#security-implications-for-clusters-connected-with-certificates).