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gitlab-ci-pipelines-exporter
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Need help setting up a prometheus datasource.
I'm using the Gitlab's embedded Grafana and I successfully installed gitlab-ci-pipelines-exporter, on the same server. The metrics are exposed on the port 8090, and I can fetched them from the shell.
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Efficient DevSecOps Pipelines in a Cloud Native World - free workshop
Learn using the GitLab CI Pipeline Exporter to monitor the exercise project throughout the workshop.
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Monitoring for Gitlab
Take a look at https://github.com/mvisonneau/gitlab-ci-pipelines-exporter. This project is referenced from the official gitlab documentation at https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/pipelines/pipeline_efficiency.html#pipeline-monitoring
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Efficient DevSecOps Pipelines in a Cloud Native World - free workshop
You can learn async at your own pace, with the slides providing the exercises and the solutions in a workshop project. Note that there is one exercise which needs preparations for auto-scaling which is described in the slides.
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Let's make faster Gitlab CI/CD pipelines – From 14 to 3 mins
Great post, thanks for sharing. We should link that in the Pipeline Efficiency docs: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/pipelines/pipeline_efficiency....
I've given a talk about similar ideas for efficient pipelines at Continuous Lifecycle, the slides have many URLs inside to learn async: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1nq7Q4WMv6rQc6WFJCRqj...
And if you want dive deeper, a free full day workshop with exercises to practice config, resource, caches, container images and more. I've created it for the Open Source Automation Days in early October.
Slides with exercises: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/12ifd_w7G492FHRaS9CXA...
Exercises+solutions: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-de/workshops/ci-cd-pipeline-effici...
I did not have time yet to write a blog post sharing more insights on the exercises, but they should be self-explaining on the slides, with solutions in the repository. Let me know how it goes, feel free to repurpose for your own blog posts, and send documentation updates please :)
- Let's make faster GitLab CI/CD pipelines
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