Packages and Registries
The GitLab Package Registry acts as a private or public registry for a variety of common package managers. You can publish and share packages, which can be easily consumed as a dependency in downstream projects.
The Package Registry supports the following formats:
Package type | GitLab version |
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Composer | 13.2+ |
Conan | 12.6+ |
Go | 13.1+ |
Maven | 11.3+ |
npm | 11.7+ |
NuGet | 12.8+ |
PyPI | 12.10+ |
Generic packages | 13.5+ |
Ruby gems | 13.10+ |
You can also use the API to administer the Package Registry.
Accepting contributions
The below table lists formats that are not supported, but are accepting Community contributions for. Consider contributing to GitLab. This development documentation guides you through the process.
Format | Status |
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Chef | #36889 |
CocoaPods | #36890 |
Conda | #36891 |
CRAN | #36892 |
Debian | Draft: Merge Request |
Helm | #18997 |
Opkg | #36894 |
P2 | #36895 |
Puppet | #36897 |
RPM | #5932 |
SBT | #36898 |
Vagrant | #36899 |
Container Registry
The GitLab Container Registry is a secure and private registry for container images. It’s built on open source software and completely integrated within GitLab. Use GitLab CI/CD to create and publish images. Use the GitLab API to manage the registry across groups and projects.
Infrastructure Registry
The GitLab Infrastructure Registry is a secure and private registry for infrastructure packages. You can use GitLab CI/CD to create and publish infrastructure packages.
The Infrastructure Registry supports the following formats:
Package type | GitLab version |
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Terraform Module | 14.0+ |
Dependency Proxy
The Dependency Proxy is a local proxy for frequently-used upstream images and packages.