Commit f95f37ad authored by ngaskill's avatar ngaskill

Nav menu changes in docs

parent fec70b63
......@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ and they will assist you with any issues you are having.
You can also use `gitlab-rake`, instead of `/usr/local/bin/gitlab-rake`.
- Troubleshooting **Operations > Kubernetes** integration:
- Troubleshooting **Infrastructure > Kubernetes** integration:
- Check the output of `kubectl get events -w --all-namespaces`.
- Check the logs of pods within `gitlab-managed-apps` namespace.
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......@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Prerequisites:
To view a list of environments and deployments:
1. Go to the project's **Operations > Environments** page.
1. Go to the project's **Deployments > Environments** page.
The environments are displayed.
![Environments list](img/environments_list.png)
......@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ You can create an environment and deployment in the UI or in your `.gitlab-ci.ym
In the UI:
1. Go to the project's **Operations > Environments** page.
1. Go to the project's **Deployments > Environments** page.
1. Select **New environment**.
1. Enter a name and external URL.
1. Select **Save**.
......@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ If there is a problem with a deployment, you can retry it or roll it back.
To retry or rollback a deployment:
1. Go to the project's **Operations > Environments**.
1. Go to the project's **Deployments > Environments**.
1. Select the environment.
1. To the right of the deployment name:
- To retry a deployment, select **Re-deploy to environment**.
......@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ GitLab automatically triggers the `stop_review_app` job to stop the environment.
You can view a deployment's expiration date in the GitLab UI.
1. Go to the project's **Operations > Environments** page.
1. Go to the project's **Deployments > Environments** page.
1. Select the name of the deployment.
In the top left, next to the environment name, the expiration date is displayed.
......@@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ In the top left, next to the environment name, the expiration date is displayed.
You can manually override a deployment's expiration date.
1. Go to the project's **Operations > Environments** page.
1. Go to the project's **Deployments > Environments** page.
1. Select the deployment name.
1. On the top right, select the thumbtack (**{thumbtack}**).
......@@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ You can delete [stopped environments](#stopping-an-environment) in the GitLab UI
To delete a stopped environment in the GitLab UI:
1. Go to the project's **Operations > Environments** page.
1. Go to the project's **Deployments > Environments** page.
1. Select the **Stopped** tab.
1. Next to the environment you want to delete, select **Delete environment**.
1. On the confirmation dialog box, select **Delete environment**.
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......@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ the **Enable Review Apps** button and GitLab prompts you with a template code bl
you can copy and paste into `.gitlab-ci.yml` as a starting point. To do so:
1. Go to the project your want to create a Review App job for.
1. From the left nav, go to **Operations** > **Environments**.
1. From the left nav, go to **Deployments > Environments**.
1. Click on the **Enable Review Apps** button. It is available to you
if you have Developer or higher [permissions](../../user/permissions.md) to that project.
1. Copy the provided code snippet and paste it into your
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......@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ with GitLab, so it's up to developers to use a compatible client library and
To create and enable a feature flag:
1. Navigate to your project's **Operations > Feature Flags**.
1. Navigate to your project's **Deployments > Feature Flags**.
1. Click the **New feature flag** button.
1. Enter a name that starts with a letter and contains only lowercase letters, digits, underscores (`_`),
or dashes (`-`), and does not end with a dash (`-`) or underscore (`_`).
......@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ and the supported strategies are:
- [User List](#user-list)
Strategies can be added to feature flags when [creating a feature flag](#create-a-feature-flag),
or by editing an existing feature flag after creation by navigating to **Operations > Feature Flags**
or by editing an existing feature flag after creation by navigating to **Deployments > Feature Flags**
and clicking **{pencil}** (edit).
### All users
......@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ For example:
To create a user list:
1. In your project, navigate to **Operations > Feature Flags**.
1. In your project, navigate to **Deployments > Feature Flags**.
1. Select **View user lists**
1. Select **New user list**.
1. Enter a name for the list.
......@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ When viewing a list, you can rename it by clicking the **Edit** button.
To add users to a user list:
1. In your project, navigate to **Operations > Feature Flags**.
1. In your project, navigate to **Deployments > Feature Flags**.
1. Click on the **{pencil}** (edit) button next to the list you want to add users to.
1. Click on **Add Users**.
1. Enter the user IDs as a comma-separated list of values. For example,
......@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ To add users to a user list:
To remove users from a user list:
1. In your project, navigate to **Operations > Feature Flags**.
1. In your project, navigate to **Deployments > Feature Flags**.
1. Click on the **{pencil}** (edit) button next to the list you want to change.
1. Click on the **{remove}** (remove) button next to the ID you want to remove.
......@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ See [this video tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAJY2IGep7Y) for help
In [GitLab 13.0 and earlier](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/8621),
to disable a feature flag for a specific environment:
1. Navigate to your project's **Operations > Feature Flags**.
1. Navigate to your project's **Deployments > Feature Flags**.
1. For the feature flag you want to disable, click the Pencil icon.
1. To disable the flag:
......@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ to disable a feature flag for a specific environment:
To disable a feature flag for all environments:
1. Navigate to your project's **Operations > Feature Flags**.
1. Navigate to your project's **Deployments > Feature Flags**.
1. For the feature flag you want to disable, slide the Status toggle to **Disabled**.
The feature flag is displayed on the **Disabled** tab.
......@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ Then prepare your application with a client library.
To get the access credentials that your application needs to communicate with GitLab:
1. Navigate to your project's **Operations > Feature Flags**.
1. Navigate to your project's **Deployments > Feature Flags**.
1. Click the **Configure** button to view the following:
- **API URL**: URL where the client (application) connects to get a list of feature flags.
- **Instance ID**: Unique token that authorizes the retrieval of the feature flags.
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......@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ user interface:
1. Sign in to GitLab as a user with Reporter or greater
[permissions](../user/permissions.md).
1. Navigate to **Operations > Product Analytics**
1. Navigate to **Monitor > Product Analytics**.
The user interface contains:
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......@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ or by sending requests to the [GraphQL API](../../api/graphql/getting_started.md
To use your [Deploy Board](../../user/project/deploy_boards.md):
1. Navigate to **Operations > Environments** for your project.
1. Navigate to **Deployments > Environments** for your project.
1. Set the new weight with the dropdown on the right side.
1. Confirm your selection.
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......@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ To display the Deploy Boards for a specific [environment](../../ci/environments/
![Deploy Boards Kubernetes Label](img/deploy_boards_kubernetes_label.png)
Once all of the above are set up and the pipeline has run at least once,
navigate to the environments page under **Operations > Environments**.
navigate to the environments page under **Deployments > Environments**.
Deploy Boards are visible by default. You can explicitly click
the triangle next to their respective environment name in order to hide them.
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......@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ and attach [release assets](#release-assets), like runbooks or packages.
To view a list of releases:
- On the left sidebar, select **Project information > Releases**, or
- On the left sidebar, select **Deployments > Releases**, or
- On the project's overview page, if at least one release exists, click the number of releases.
......@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Read more about [Release permissions](../../../user/permissions.md#project-membe
To create a new release through the GitLab UI:
1. On the left sidebar, select **Project information > Releases** and select **New release**.
1. On the left sidebar, select **Deployments > Releases** and select **New release**.
1. Open the [**Tag name**](#tag-name) dropdown. Select an existing tag or type
in a new tag name. Selecting an existing tag that is already associated with
a release will result in a validation error.
......@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ Read more about [Release permissions](../../../user/permissions.md#project-membe
To edit the details of a release:
1. On the left sidebar, select **Project information > Releases**.
1. On the left sidebar, select **Deployments > Releases**.
1. In the top-right corner of the release you want to modify, click **Edit this release** (the pencil icon).
1. On the **Edit Release** page, change the release's details.
1. Click **Save changes**.
......@@ -150,12 +150,12 @@ the [Releases API](../../../api/releases/index.md#create-a-release).
In the user interface, to associate milestones to a release:
1. On the left sidebar, select **Project information > Releases**.
1. On the left sidebar, select **Deployments > Releases**.
1. In the top-right corner of the release you want to modify, click **Edit this release** (the pencil icon).
1. From the **Milestones** list, select each milestone you want to associate. You can select multiple milestones.
1. Click **Save changes**.
On the **Project information > Releases** page, the **Milestone** is listed in the top
On the **Deployments > Releases** page, the **Milestone** is listed in the top
section, along with statistics about the issues in the milestones.
![A Release with one associated milestone](img/release_with_milestone_v12_9.png)
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......@@ -79,9 +79,9 @@ relatively quickly to work, and they take you to another page in the project.
| <kbd>g</kbd> + <kbd>b</kbd> | Go to the project issue boards list (**Issues > Boards**). |
| <kbd>g</kbd> + <kbd>m</kbd> | Go to the project merge requests list (**Merge Requests**). |
| <kbd>g</kbd> + <kbd>j</kbd> | Go to the CI/CD jobs list (**CI/CD > Jobs**). |
| <kbd>g</kbd> + <kbd>l</kbd> | Go to the project metrics (**Operations > Metrics**). |
| <kbd>g</kbd> + <kbd>e</kbd> | Go to the project environments (**Operations > Environments**). |
| <kbd>g</kbd> + <kbd>k</kbd> | Go to the project Kubernetes cluster integration page (**Operations > Kubernetes**). Note that you must have at least [`maintainer` permissions](permissions.md) to access this page. |
| <kbd>g</kbd> + <kbd>l</kbd> | Go to the project metrics (**Monitor > Metrics**). |
| <kbd>g</kbd> + <kbd>e</kbd> | Go to the project environments (**Deployments > Environments**). |
| <kbd>g</kbd> + <kbd>k</kbd> | Go to the project Kubernetes cluster integration page (**Infrastructure > Kubernetes**). Note that you must have at least [`maintainer` permissions](permissions.md) to access this page. |
| <kbd>g</kbd> + <kbd>s</kbd> | Go to the project snippets list (**Snippets**). |
| <kbd>g</kbd> + <kbd>w</kbd> | Go to the project wiki (**Wiki**), if enabled. |
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