Commit aafd7ce8 authored by Achilleas Pipinellis's avatar Achilleas Pipinellis

Remove triggers from yaml doc [ci skip]

parent 6fce8b6f
...@@ -66,7 +66,6 @@ There are a few reserved `keywords` that **cannot** be used as job names: ...@@ -66,7 +66,6 @@ There are a few reserved `keywords` that **cannot** be used as job names:
| before_script | no | Define commands that run before each job's script | | before_script | no | Define commands that run before each job's script |
| variables | no | Define build variables | | variables | no | Define build variables |
| cache | no | Define list of files that should be cached between subsequent runs | | cache | no | Define list of files that should be cached between subsequent runs |
| trigger | no | Force a rebuild of a specific branch or tag with an API call |
### image and services ### image and services
...@@ -153,32 +152,6 @@ cache: ...@@ -153,32 +152,6 @@ cache:
- binaries/ - binaries/
``` ```
### trigger
Triggers can be used to force a rebuild of a specific branch or tag with an API
call. You can add a trigger by visiting the project's **Settings > Triggers**.
Every new trigger you create, gets assigned a different token which you can
then use inside your `.gitlab-ci.yml`:
```yaml
trigger:
stage: deploy
script:
- "curl -X POST -F token=TOKEN -F ref=master https://gitlab.com/api/v3/projects/9/trigger/builds"
```
In the example above, a rebuild on master branch will be triggered after all
previous stages build successfully (denoted by `stage: deploy`).
You can find the endpoint containing the ID of the project on the **Triggers**
page.
_**Warning:** Be careful how you set up your triggers, because you could end up
in an infinite loop._
Read more in the dedicated [triggers documentation](../triggers/README.md).
## Jobs ## Jobs
`.gitlab-ci.yml` allows you to specify an unlimited number of jobs. Each job `.gitlab-ci.yml` allows you to specify an unlimited number of jobs. Each job
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