Note: Custom Git hooks must be configured on the filesystem of the GitLab server. Only GitLab server administrators will be able to complete these tasks. Please explore webhooks as an option if you do not have filesystem access. For a user configurable Git hook interface, please see GitLab Enterprise Edition Git Hooks.
Git natively supports hooks that are executed on different actions. Examples of server-side git hooks include pre-receive, post-receive, and update. See Git SCM Server-Side Hooks for more information about each hook type.
As of gitlab-shell version 2.2.0 (which requires GitLab 7.5+), GitLab administrators can add custom git hooks to any GitLab project.
Normally, Git hooks are placed in the repository or project's hooks
directory. GitLab creates a symlink from each project's hooks
directory to the gitlab-shell hooks
directory for ease of maintenance between gitlab-shell upgrades. As such, custom hooks are implemented a little differently. Behavior is exactly the same once the hook is created, though.
Follow the steps below to set up a custom hook:
/home/git/repositories/<group>/<project>.git
. For Omnibus installs the path is usually /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repositories/<group>/<project>.git
.custom_hooks
.custom_hooks
directory, create a file with a name matching the hook type. For a pre-receive hook the file name should be pre-receive
with no extension.#!/usr/bin/env ruby
.That's it! Assuming the hook code is properly implemented the hook will fire as appropriate.
Introduced in GitLab Shell 4.1.0 and GitLab 8.15.
Hooks can be also placed in hooks/<hook_name>.d
(global) or custom_hooks/<hook_name>.d
(per project) directories supporting chained execution of the hooks.
To look in a different directory for the global custom hooks (those in hooks/<hook_name.d>
), set custom_hooks_dir
in gitlab-shell config. For Omnibus installations, this can be set in gitlab.rb
; and in source installations, this can be set in gitlab-shell/config.yml
.
The hooks are searched and executed in this order:
<project>.git/hooks/
- symlink to gitlab-shell/hooks
global dir<project>.git/hooks/<hook_name>
- executed by git
itself, this is gitlab-shell/hooks/<hook_name>
<project>.git/custom_hooks/<hook_name>
- per project hook (this is already existing behavior)<project>.git/custom_hooks/<hook_name>.d/*
- per project hooks<project>.git/hooks/<hook_name>.d/*
OR <custom_hooks_dir>/<hook_name.d>/*
- global hooks: all executable files (minus editor backup files)Files in .d
directories need to be executable and not match the backup file pattern (*~
).
The hooks of the same type are executed in order and execution stops on the first script exiting with a non-zero value.
Introduced in GitLab 8.10.
If the commit is declined or an error occurs during the Git hook check, the STDERR or STDOUT message of the hook will be present in GitLab's UI. STDERR takes precedence over STDOUT.