Notes:
- Since GitLab 8.2 and GitLab Runner 0.7.0, job artifacts that are created by GitLab Runner are uploaded to GitLab and are downloadable as a single archive (
tar.gz
) using the GitLab UI.- Starting with GitLab 8.4 and GitLab Runner 1.0, the artifacts archive format changed to
ZIP
, and it is now possible to browse its contents, with the added ability of downloading the files separately.- Starting with GitLab 8.17, builds are renamed to jobs.
- The artifacts browser will be available only for new artifacts that are sent to GitLab using GitLab Runner version 1.0 and up. It will not be possible to browse old artifacts already uploaded to GitLab.
- This is the user documentation. For the administration guide see administration/job_artifacts.md.
Artifacts is a list of files and directories which are attached to a job after it completes successfully. This feature is enabled by default in all GitLab installations.
.gitlab-ci.yml
A simple example of using the artifacts definition in .gitlab-ci.yml
would be the following:
pdf:
script: xelatex mycv.tex
artifacts:
paths:
- mycv.pdf
A job named pdf
calls the xelatex
command in order to build a pdf file from the latex source file mycv.tex
. We then define the artifacts
paths which in turn are defined with the paths
keyword. All paths to files and directories are relative to the repository that was cloned during the build.
For more examples on artifacts, follow the artifacts reference in .gitlab-ci.yml
documentation.
After a job finishes, if you visit the job's specific page, you can see that there are two buttons. One is for downloading the artifacts archive and the other for browsing its contents.
The archive browser shows the name and the actual file size of each file in the archive. If your artifacts contained directories, then you are also able to browse inside them.
Below you can see how browsing looks like. In this case we have browsed inside the archive and at this point there is one directory and one HTML file.
If you need to download the whole archive, there are buttons in various places inside GitLab that make that possible.
While on the pipelines page, you can see the download icon for each job's artifacts archive in the right corner:
While on the Jobs page, you can see the download icon for each job's artifacts archive in the right corner:
While inside a specific job, you are presented with a download button along with the one that browses the archive:
And finally, when browsing an archive you can see the download button at the top right corner:
It is possible to download the latest artifacts of a job via a well known URL so you can use it for scripting purposes.
The structure of the URL is the following:
https://example.com/<namespace>/<project>/builds/artifacts/<ref>/download?job=<job_name>
For example, to download the latest artifacts of the job named rspec 6 20
of the master
branch of the gitlab-ce
project that belongs to the gitlab-org
namespace, the URL would be:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/builds/artifacts/master/download?job=rspec+6+20
The latest builds are also exposed in the UI in various places. Specifically, look for the download button in:
If the latest job has failed to upload the artifacts, you can see that information in the UI.