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#Run an elevated command prompt.
 
#Run an elevated command prompt.
 
#Install the Runner as a service and start it. ''You can either run the service using the Built-in System Account (recommended) or using a user account.''
 
#Install the Runner as a service and start it. ''You can either run the service using the Built-in System Account (recommended) or using a user account.''
Run service using Built-in System Account:
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'''Run service using Built-in System Account:'''
 
  .\gitlab-runner.exe install
 
  .\gitlab-runner.exe install
 
  .\gitlab-runner.exe start
 
  .\gitlab-runner.exe start
 
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'''Run service using user account:'''
Run service using user account:
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.\gitlab-runner.exe install --user <ENTER-YOUR-USERNAME> --password <ENTER-YOUR-PASSWORD>
.\gitlab-runner.exe install --user <ENTER-YOUR-USERNAME> --password <ENTER-YOUR-PASSWORD>
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.\gitlab-runner.exe start
.\gitlab-runner.exe start
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#(Optional) Update Runners concurrent value in C:\GitLab-Runner\config.toml to allow multiple concurrent jobs as detailed in advanced configuration details. Additionally you can use the advanced configuration details to update your shell executor to use Bash or PowerShell rather than Batch.
 
#(Optional) Update Runners concurrent value in C:\GitLab-Runner\config.toml to allow multiple concurrent jobs as detailed in advanced configuration details. Additionally you can use the advanced configuration details to update your shell executor to use Bash or PowerShell rather than Batch.
  

Version vom 20. März 2020, 13:21 Uhr

Install GitLab-Runner on Windows as a Windows service

  1. Create a folder somewhere in your system, ex.: C:\GitLab-Runner.
  2. Download the binary and put it into the folder you created. Rename the binary to gitlab-runner.exe.
  3. Run an elevated command prompt.
  4. Install the Runner as a service and start it. You can either run the service using the Built-in System Account (recommended) or using a user account.

Run service using Built-in System Account:

.\gitlab-runner.exe install
.\gitlab-runner.exe start

Run service using user account:

.\gitlab-runner.exe install --user <ENTER-YOUR-USERNAME> --password <ENTER-YOUR-PASSWORD>
.\gitlab-runner.exe start
  1. (Optional) Update Runners concurrent value in C:\GitLab-Runner\config.toml to allow multiple concurrent jobs as detailed in advanced configuration details. Additionally you can use the advanced configuration details to update your shell executor to use Bash or PowerShell rather than Batch.

Voila! Runner is installed, running, and will start again after each system reboot. Logs are stored in Windows Event Log

More informations: https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/install/windows.html



GitLab Runner behind a proxy

  • Add your proxy server in the GitLab Runner configuration "config.toml" (for example):
concurrent = 8
check_interval = 0
log_level = "warning"
[session_server]
	session_timeout = 1800
runners
	name = "<FQDN>"
	executor = "shell"
	shell = "powershell"
	environment = ["HTTP_PROXY=<your_Proxy_if_needed>","HTTPS_PROXY=<your_Proxy_if_needed>"]
	url = "https://<your_GitLab>/"
	token = "<your_token_from_registering_the_runner>"
	tls_verify = false
  • Add the following Registry-Key to force the GitLab-Runner service to use the proxy:
New-ItemProperty -Path "HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\gitlab-runner\" -Name "Environment" -Value "HTTPS_PROXY=server-proxy.xaas.swissic.ch:8080" -PropertyType MultiString