nginx-gitlab-http.conf.erb
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# This file is managed by gitlab-ctl. Manual changes will be
# erased! To change the contents below, edit /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
# and run `sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure`.
# GITLAB
# Maintainer: @randx
# CHUNKED TRANSFER
# It is a known issue that Git-over-HTTP requires chunked transfer encoding [0] which is not
# supported by Nginx < 1.3.9 [1]. As a result, pushing a large object with Git (i.e. a single large file)
# can lead to a 411 error. In theory you can get around this by tweaking this configuration file and either
# - installing an old version of Nginx with the chunkin module [2] compiled in, or
# - using a newer version of Nginx.
#
# At the time of writing we do not know if either of these theoretical solutions works. As a workaround
# users can use Git over SSH to push large files.
#
# [0] https://git.kernel.org/cgit/git/git.git/tree/Documentation/technical/http-protocol.txt#n99
# [1] https://github.com/agentzh/chunkin-nginx-module#status
# [2] https://github.com/agentzh/chunkin-nginx-module
upstream gitlab {
server unix:<%= @socket %>;
}
<% if @https && @redirect_http_to_https %>
server {
<% @listen_addresses.each do |listen_address| %>
listen <%= listen_address %>:<%= @redirect_http_to_https_port %>;
<% end %>
server_name <%= @fqdn %>;
server_tokens off;
return 301 https://<%= @fqdn %>:<%= @port %>$request_uri;
access_log <%= @log_directory %>/gitlab_access.log;
error_log <%= @log_directory %>/gitlab_error.log;
}
<% end %>
server {
<% @listen_addresses.each do |listen_address| %>
listen <%= listen_address %>:<%= @port %>;
<% end %>
server_name <%= @fqdn %>;
server_tokens off; # don't show the version number, a security best practice
root /opt/gitlab/embedded/service/gitlab-rails/public;
<% if @https %>
ssl on;
ssl_certificate <%= @ssl_certificate %>;
ssl_certificate_key <%= @ssl_certificate_key %>;
ssl_ciphers '<%= @ssl_ciphers %>';
ssl_prefer_server_ciphers <%= @ssl_prefer_server_ciphers %>;
ssl_protocols <%= @ssl_protocols %>;
ssl_session_cache <%= @ssl_session_cache %>;
ssl_session_timeout <%= @ssl_session_timeout %>;
<% end %>
# Increase this if you want to upload large attachments
# Or if you want to accept large git objects over http
client_max_body_size <%= @client_max_body_size %>;
# individual nginx logs for this gitlab vhost
access_log <%= @log_directory %>/gitlab_access.log;
error_log <%= @log_directory %>/gitlab_error.log;
location / {
# serve static files from defined root folder;.
# @gitlab is a named location for the upstream fallback, see below
try_files $uri $uri/index.html $uri.html @gitlab;
}
# if a file, which is not found in the root folder is requested,
# then the proxy pass the request to the upsteam (gitlab unicorn)
location @gitlab {
# If you use https make sure you disable gzip compression
# to be safe against BREACH attack
<%= 'gzip off;' if @https %>
proxy_read_timeout 300; # Some requests take more than 30 seconds.
proxy_connect_timeout 300; # Some requests take more than 30 seconds.
proxy_redirect off;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Frame-Options SAMEORIGIN;
proxy_pass http://gitlab;
}
# Enable gzip compression as per rails guide: http://guides.rubyonrails.org/asset_pipeline.html#gzip-compression
# WARNING: If you are using relative urls do remove the block below
# See config/application.rb under "Relative url support" for the list of
# other files that need to be changed for relative url support
location ~ ^/(assets)/ {
root /opt/gitlab/embedded/service/gitlab-rails/public;
gzip_static on; # to serve pre-gzipped version
expires max;
add_header Cache-Control public;
}
error_page 502 /502.html;
}