Commit 866c738a authored by Amy Qualls's avatar Amy Qualls

Merge branch 'kpaizee-fix-external-links-admin-integrations' into 'master'

Fix broken or changed external links

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!83938
parents 5cf23ebe 1ee48a41
......@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ By default, macOS limits the <kbd>tab</kbd> key to **Text boxes and lists only**
1. Open the **Shortcuts** tab.
1. Enable the setting **Use keyboard navigation to move focus between controls**.
You can read more about enabling browser-specific keyboard navigation on [a11yproject](https://www.a11yproject.com/posts/2017-12-29-macos-browser-keyboard-navigation/).
You can read more about enabling browser-specific keyboard navigation on [a11yproject](https://www.a11yproject.com/posts/macos-browser-keyboard-navigation/).
## Quick checklist
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## Additional Resources
- [WebPage Test](https://www.webpagetest.org) for testing site loading time and size.
- [Google PageSpeed Insights](https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/) grades web pages and provides feedback to improve the page.
- [Google PageSpeed Insights](https://pagespeed.web.dev/) grades web pages and provides feedback to improve the page.
- [Profiling with Chrome DevTools](https://developer.chrome.com/docs/devtools/)
- [Browser Diet](https://browserdiet.com/) is a community-built guide that catalogues practical tips for improving web page performance.
......@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Vue component, but the integration of Source Editor is generally straightforward
const editor = new SourceEditor({
// Editor Options.
// The list of all accepted options can be found at
// https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/api/enums/monaco.editor.editoroption.html
// https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/api/enums/monaco.editor.EditorOption.html
});
```
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| `blobContent` | `false` | `String`: The initial content to render in the editor. |
| `extensions` | `false` | `Array`: Extensions to use in this instance. |
| `blobGlobalId` | `false` | `String`: An auto-generated property.<br>**Note:** This property may go away in the future. Do not pass `blobGlobalId` unless you know what you're doing.|
| Editor Options | `false` | `Object(s)`: Any property outside of the list above is treated as an Editor Option for this particular instance. Use this field to override global Editor Options on the instance level. A full [index of Editor Options](https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/api/enums/monaco.editor.editoroption.html) is available. |
| Editor Options | `false` | `Object(s)`: Any property outside of the list above is treated as an Editor Option for this particular instance. Use this field to override global Editor Options on the instance level. A full [index of Editor Options](https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/api/enums/monaco.editor.EditorOption.html) is available. |
## API
The editor uses the same public API as
[provided by Monaco editor](https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/api/interfaces/monaco.editor.istandalonecodeeditor.html)
[provided by Monaco editor](https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/api/interfaces/monaco.editor.IStandaloneCodeEditor.html)
with additional functions on the instance level:
| Function | Arguments | Description
| --------------------- | ----- | ----- |
| `updateModelLanguage` | `path`: String | Updates the instance's syntax highlighting to follow the extension of the passed `path`. Available only on the instance level.|
| `use` | Array of objects | Array of extensions to apply to the instance. Accepts only the array of _objects_. You must fetch the extensions' ES6 modules must be fetched and resolved in your views or components before they are passed to `use`. This property is available on _instance_ (applies extension to this particular instance) and _global editor_ (applies the same extension to all instances) levels. |
| Monaco Editor options | See [documentation](https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/api/interfaces/monaco.editor.istandalonecodeeditor.html) | Default Monaco editor options |
| Monaco Editor options | See [documentation](https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/api/interfaces/monaco.editor.IStandaloneCodeEditor.html) | Default Monaco editor options |
## Tips
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In the code example, `this` refers to the instance. By referring to the instance,
we can access the complete underlying
[Monaco editor API](https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/api/interfaces/monaco.editor.istandalonecodeeditor.html),
[Monaco editor API](https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/api/interfaces/monaco.editor.IStandaloneCodeEditor.html),
which includes functions like `getValue()`.
Now let's use our extension:
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......@@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ component under test, with the `computed` property, for example). Remember to us
We should test for events emitted in response to an action in our component. This is used to
verify the correct events are being fired with the correct arguments.
For any DOM events we should use [`trigger`](https://vue-test-utils.vuejs.org/api/wrapper/#trigger)
For any DOM events we should use [`trigger`](https://v1.test-utils.vuejs.org/api/wrapper/#trigger)
to fire out event.
```javascript
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```
We should verify an event has been fired by asserting against the result of the
[`emitted()`](https://vue-test-utils.vuejs.org/api/wrapper/#emitted) method.
[`emitted()`](https://v1.test-utils.vuejs.org/api/wrapper/#emitted) method.
## Vue.js Expert Role
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......@@ -156,6 +156,6 @@ export default {
</template>
```
[In Vue 3](https://v3.vuejs.org/guide/migration/props-default-this.html#props-default-function-this-access),
[In Vue 3](https://v3-migration.vuejs.org/breaking-changes/props-default-this.html),
the props default value factory is passed the raw props as an argument, and can
also access injections.
......@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ Go's [`regexp`](https://pkg.go.dev/regexp) package uses `re2` and isn't vulnerab
### Description
A [Server-side Request Forgery (SSRF)](https://www.hackerone.com/blog-How-To-Server-Side-Request-Forgery-SSRF) is an attack in which an attacker
A [Server-side Request Forgery (SSRF)](https://www.hackerone.com/application-security/how-server-side-request-forgery-ssrf) is an attack in which an attacker
is able coerce a application into making an outbound request to an unintended
resource. This resource is usually internal. In GitLab, the connection most
commonly uses HTTP, but an SSRF can be performed with any protocol, such as
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......@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ a level that is difficult to manage.
Test heuristics can help solve this problem. They concisely address many of the common ways bugs
manifest themselves in our code. When designing our tests, take time to review known test heuristics to inform
our test design. We can find some helpful heuristics documented in the Handbook in the
[Test Engineering](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/test-engineering/#test-heuristics) section.
[Test Engineering](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/quality-engineering/test-engineering/#test-heuristics) section.
## RSpec
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# Execution context selection
Some tests are designed to be run against specific environments, or in specific [pipelines](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/guidelines/debugging-qa-test-failures/#scheduled-qa-test-pipelines) or jobs. We can specify the test execution context using the `only` and `except` metadata.
Some tests are designed to be run against specific environments, or in specific [pipelines](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/quality-engineering/debugging-qa-test-failures/#scheduled-qa-test-pipelines) or jobs. We can specify the test execution context using the `only` and `except` metadata.
## Available switches
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Similarly to specifying that a test should only run against a specific environment, it's also possible to quarantine a
test only when it runs against a specific environment. The syntax is exactly the same, except that the `only: { ... }`
hash is nested in the [`quarantine: { ... }`](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/guidelines/debugging-qa-test-failures/#quarantining-tests) hash.
hash is nested in the [`quarantine: { ... }`](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/quality-engineering/debugging-qa-test-failures/#quarantining-tests) hash.
For example, `quarantine: { only: { subdomain: :staging } }` only quarantines the test when run against `staging`.
The quarantine feature can be explicitly disabled with the `DISABLE_QUARANTINE` environment variable. This can be useful when running tests locally.
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## Confirming that end-to-end tests pass with a feature flag enabled
End-to-end tests should pass with a feature flag enabled before it is enabled on Staging or on GitLab.com. Tests that need to be updated should be identified as part of [quad-planning](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/quad-planning/). The relevant [counterpart Software Engineer in Test](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/#individual-contributors) is responsible for updating the tests or assisting another engineer to do so. However, if a change does not go through quad-planning and a required test update is not made, test failures could block deployment.
End-to-end tests should pass with a feature flag enabled before it is enabled on Staging or on GitLab.com. Tests that need to be updated should be identified as part of [quad-planning](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/quality-engineering/quad-planning/). The relevant [counterpart Software Engineer in Test](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/#individual-contributors) is responsible for updating the tests or assisting another engineer to do so. However, if a change does not go through quad-planning and a required test update is not made, test failures could block deployment.
### Automatic test execution when a feature flag definition changes
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......@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ The [existing scenarios](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-qa/blob/master/doc
that run in the downstream `gitlab-qa-mirror` pipeline include many tests, but there are times when you might want to run a
test or a group of tests that are different than the groups in any of the existing scenarios.
For example, when we [dequarantine](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/guidelines/debugging-qa-test-failures/#dequarantining-tests)
For example, when we [dequarantine](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/quality-engineering/debugging-qa-test-failures/#dequarantining-tests)
a flaky test we first want to make sure that it's no longer flaky.
We can do that using the `ce:custom-parallel` and `ee:custom-parallel` jobs.
Both are manual jobs that you can configure using custom variables.
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| `:only` | The test is only to be run in specific execution contexts. See [test execution context selection](execution_context_selection.md) for more information. |
| `:orchestrated` | The GitLab instance under test may be [configured by `gitlab-qa`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-qa/-/blob/master/docs/what_tests_can_be_run.md#orchestrated-tests) to be different to the default GitLab configuration, or `gitlab-qa` may launch additional services in separate Docker containers, or both. Tests tagged with `:orchestrated` are excluded when testing environments where we can't dynamically modify the GitLab configuration (for example, Staging). |
| `:packages` | The test requires a GitLab instance that has the [Package Registry](../../../administration/packages/#gitlab-package-registry-administration) enabled. |
| `:quarantine` | The test has been [quarantined](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/guidelines/debugging-qa-test-failures/#quarantining-tests), runs in a separate job that only includes quarantined tests, and is allowed to fail. The test is skipped in its regular job so that if it fails it doesn't hold up the pipeline. Note that you can also [quarantine a test only when it runs in a specific context](execution_context_selection.md#quarantine-a-test-for-a-specific-environment). |
| `:quarantine` | The test has been [quarantined](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/quality-engineering/debugging-qa-test-failures/#quarantining-tests), runs in a separate job that only includes quarantined tests, and is allowed to fail. The test is skipped in its regular job so that if it fails it doesn't hold up the pipeline. Note that you can also [quarantine a test only when it runs in a specific context](execution_context_selection.md#quarantine-a-test-for-a-specific-environment). |
| `:relative_url` | The test requires a GitLab instance to be installed under a [relative URL](../../../install/relative_url.md). |
| `:reliable` | The test has been [promoted to a reliable test](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/quality-engineering/reliable-tests/#promoting-an-existing-test-to-reliable) meaning it passes consistently in all pipelines, including merge requests. |
| `:repository_storage` | The test requires a GitLab instance to be configured to use multiple [repository storage paths](../../../administration/repository_storage_paths.md). Paired with the `:orchestrated` tag. |
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#### Notes
- You can find the full image address from a pipeline by [following these instructions](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/guidelines/tips-and-tricks/#running-gitlab-qa-pipeline-against-a-specific-gitlab-release). You might be prompted to set the `GITLAB_QA_ACCESS_TOKEN` variable if you specify the full image address.
- You can find the full image address from a pipeline by [following these instructions](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/quality-engineering/tips-and-tricks/#running-gitlab-qa-pipeline-against-a-specific-gitlab-release). You might be prompted to set the `GITLAB_QA_ACCESS_TOKEN` variable if you specify the full image address.
- You can increase the wait time for replication by setting `GEO_MAX_FILE_REPLICATION_TIME` and `GEO_MAX_DB_REPLICATION_TIME`. The default is 120 seconds.
- To save time during tests, create a Personal Access Token with API access on the Geo primary node, and pass that value in as `GITLAB_QA_ACCESS_TOKEN` and `GITLAB_QA_ADMIN_ACCESS_TOKEN`.
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Running directly against an environment like staging is not recommended because Sauce Labs test logs expose credentials. Therefore, it is best practice and the default to use a tunnel.
For tunnel installation instructions, read [Sauce Connect Proxy Installation](https://docs.saucelabs.com/secure-connections/sauce-connect/installation). To start the tunnel, after following the installation above, copy the run command in Sauce Labs > Tunnels (must be logged in to Sauce Labs with the credentials found in 1Password) and run in terminal.
For tunnel installation instructions, read [Sauce Connect Proxy Installation](https://docs.saucelabs.com/secure-connections/sauce-connect/installation/index.html). To start the tunnel, after following the installation above, copy the run command in Sauce Labs > Tunnels (must be logged in to Sauce Labs with the credentials found in 1Password) and run in terminal.
NOTE:
It is highly recommended to use `GITLAB_QA_ACCESS_TOKEN` to speed up tests and reduce flakiness.
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1. It's [enabled and configured by a GitLab administrator](#configure-a-self-managed-instance).
1. It's [enabled in their user settings](#enable-gitpod-in-your-user-settings).
To learn more about Gitpod, see their [features](https://www.gitpod.io/features) and
To learn more about Gitpod, see their [features](https://www.gitpod.io/) and
[documentation](https://www.gitpod.io/docs/).
## Enable Gitpod in your user settings
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**Omnibus Trusted Chain**
[Install the self signed certificate or custom certificate authorities](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/common_installation_problems/index.html#using-self-signed-certificate-or-custom-certificate-authorities)
[Install the self signed certificate or custom certificate authorities](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/troubleshooting.html#using-self-signed-certificate-or-custom-certificate-authorities)
in to Omnibus GitLab.
It is enough to concatenate the certificate to the main trusted certificate
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## Authentication in Jira
The authentication method in Jira depends on whether you host Jira on your own server or on
[Atlassian cloud](https://www.atlassian.com/cloud):
[Atlassian cloud](https://www.atlassian.com/migration/assess/why-cloud):
- **Jira Server** supports basic authentication. When connecting, a **username and password** are
required. Connecting to Jira Server using the Central Authentication Service (CAS) is not possible. For more information, read
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......@@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ Mattermost System Console or manually.
If a configuration setting is specified via both the `gitlab.rb` (as an environment variable)
and `config.json` files, the environment variable gets precedence.
If you encounter any issues [visit the GitLab Mattermost troubleshooting forum](https://forum.mattermost.org/t/upgrading-to-gitlab-mattermost-in-gitlab-8-9/1735) and share any relevant portions of `mattermost.log` along with the step at which you encountered issues.
If you encounter any issues [visit the GitLab Mattermost troubleshooting forum](https://forum.mattermost.com/t/upgrading-to-gitlab-mattermost-in-gitlab-8-9/1735) and share any relevant portions of `mattermost.log` along with the step at which you encountered issues.
### Upgrading GitLab Mattermost outside of GitLab
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For help and support around your GitLab Mattermost deployment please see:
- [Troubleshooting Forum](https://forum.mattermost.org/t/how-to-use-the-troubleshooting-forum/150) for configuration questions and issues.
- [Troubleshooting Forum](https://forum.mattermost.com/t/how-to-use-the-troubleshooting-forum/150) for configuration questions and issues.
- [Troubleshooting FAQ](https://docs.mattermost.com/install/troubleshooting.html).
- [Mattermost GitLab Issues Support Handbook](https://docs.mattermost.com/process/support.html?highlight=omnibus#gitlab-issues).
- [GitLab Mattermost issue tracker](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-mattermost/-/issues) for verified bugs with repro steps.
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## Create a Salesforce Connected App
To enable Salesforce OmniAuth provider, you must use Salesforce's credentials for your GitLab instance.
To get the credentials (a pair of Client ID and Client Secret), you must [create a Connected App](https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=connected_app_create.htm&type=5) on Salesforce.
To get the credentials (a pair of Client ID and Client Secret), you must [create a Connected App](https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.connected_app_create.htm&type=5) on Salesforce.
1. Sign in to [Salesforce](https://login.salesforce.com/).
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Examples:
- [ADFS (Active Directory Federation Services)](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-fs/operations/create-a-relying-party-trust)
- [Auth0](https://auth0.com/docs/configure/saml-configuration/configure-auth0-saml-identity-provider)
- [Auth0](https://auth0.com/docs/authenticate/protocols/saml/saml-sso-integrations/configure-auth0-saml-identity-provider)
- [PingOne by Ping Identity](http://docs.pingidentity.com/bundle/pingoneforenterprise/page/xsh1564020480660-1.html)
GitLab provides the following setup notes for guidance only.
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