Uploads administration
Uploads represent all user data that may be sent to GitLab as a single file. For example, avatars and note attachments are uploads. Uploads are integral to GitLab functionality and therefore cannot be disabled.
Using local storage
This is the default configuration. To change the location where the uploads are stored locally, use the steps in this section based on your installation method:
uploads/-/system
. Changing the base
directory on an existing GitLab installation is strongly discouraged.For Linux package installations:
The uploads are stored by default in /var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-rails/uploads
.
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To change the storage path, for example to
/mnt/storage/uploads
, edit/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
and add the following line:gitlab_rails['uploads_directory'] = "/mnt/storage/uploads"
This setting only applies if you haven’t changed the
gitlab_rails['uploads_storage_path']
directory. -
Save the file and reconfigure GitLab for the changes to take effect.
For self-compiled installations:
The uploads are stored by default in
/home/git/gitlab/public/uploads
.
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To change the storage path, for example to
/mnt/storage/uploads
, edit/home/git/gitlab/config/gitlab.yml
and add or amend the following lines:uploads: storage_path: /mnt/storage base_dir: uploads
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Save the file and restart GitLab for the changes to take effect.
Using object storage
If you don’t want to use the local disk where GitLab is installed to store the uploads, you can use an object storage provider like AWS S3 instead. This configuration relies on valid AWS credentials to be configured already.
Read more about using object storage with GitLab.
Object Storage Settings
This section describes the storage-specific configuration format. You should use the consolidated object storage settings instead.
For self-compiled installations, the following settings are nested under uploads:
and then object_store:
. On Linux
package installations, they are prefixed by uploads_object_store_
.
Setting | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
enabled
|
Enable/disable object storage |
false
|
remote_directory
|
The bucket name where Uploads are stored | |
proxy_download
|
Set to true to enable proxying all files served. Option allows to reduce egress traffic as this allows clients to download directly from remote storage instead of proxying all data
|
false
|
connection
|
Various connection options described below |
Connection settings
See the available connection settings for different providers.
For Linux package installations:
The uploads are stored by default in
/var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-rails/uploads
.
-
Edit
/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
and add the following lines by replacing with the values you want:gitlab_rails['uploads_object_store_enabled'] = true gitlab_rails['uploads_object_store_remote_directory'] = "uploads" gitlab_rails['uploads_object_store_connection'] = { 'provider' => 'AWS', 'region' => 'eu-central-1', 'aws_access_key_id' => 'AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID', 'aws_secret_access_key' => 'AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY' }
If you are using AWS IAM profiles, be sure to omit the AWS access key and secret access key/value pairs.
gitlab_rails['uploads_object_store_connection'] = { 'provider' => 'AWS', 'region' => 'eu-central-1', 'use_iam_profile' => true }
- Save the file and reconfigure GitLab for the changes to take effect.
- Migrate any existing local uploads to the object storage with the
gitlab:uploads:migrate:all
Rake task.
For self-compiled installations:
The uploads are stored by default in
/home/git/gitlab/public/uploads
.
-
Edit
/home/git/gitlab/config/gitlab.yml
and add or amend the following lines, making sure to use the appropriate ones for your provider:uploads: object_store: enabled: true remote_directory: "uploads" # The bucket name connection: # The lines in this block depend on your provider provider: AWS aws_access_key_id: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID aws_secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY region: eu-central-1
- Save the file and restart GitLab for the changes to take effect.
- Migrate any existing local uploads to the object storage with the
gitlab:uploads:migrate:all
Rake task.