Im using 2 containers on my Ubuntu OS: Gitlab-ce and gitlab-runner
Containers names are: gitlab_gitlab_1
and gitlab_gitlab-runner_1
I access to my gitlab app via gitlab.localhost.com:801
I register successfully a runner with this command:
docker exec -it gitlab_gitlab-runner_1 gitlab-runner register --non-interactive --url http://gitlab_gitlab_1 --registration-token _wgMgEx3nBocYQtoi83c --executor docker --docker-image alpine:latest
Then, when I start the job, I got this error message:
Running with gitlab-runner 10.7.1 (b9bba623)
on 589a617ee407 12ba77f7
Using Docker executor with image alpine:latest ...
Pulling docker image alpine:latest ...
Using docker image sha256:3fd9065eaf02feaf94d68376da52541925650b81698c53c6824d92ff63f98353 for alpine:latest ...
Running on runner-12ba77f7-project-1-concurrent-0 via 01196621a827...
Cloning repository...
Cloning into '/builds/root/test'...
fatal: unable to access 'http://gitlab-ci-token:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@gitlab.localhost.com/root/test.git/': Could not resolve host: gitlab.localhost.com
ERROR: Job failed: exit code 1
In both containers, I can access to the hostname gitlab.localhost.com
.
I think the issue comes from the image alpine which can not resolve the host.
How can I fix that?
Thanks
Edit 1
docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
services:
gitlab:
image: 'gitlab/gitlab-ce:latest'
restart: always
hostname: 'gitlab.localhost.com'
environment:
GITLAB_OMNIBUS_CONFIG: |
external_url 'http://gitlab.localhost.com'
ports:
- '801:80'
- '443:443'
- '22:22'
volumes:
- '/srv/gitlab/config:/etc/gitlab'
- '/srv/gitlab/logs:/var/log/gitlab'
- '/srv/gitlab/data:/var/opt/gitlab'
networks:
- 'default'
gitlab-runner:
image: 'gitlab/gitlab-runner:latest'
depends_on:
- 'gitlab'
restart: always
volumes:
- '/srv/gitlab-runner/config:/etc/gitlab-runner'
- '/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock'
networks:
- 'default'
links:
- 'gitlab:gitlab.localhost.com'
networks:
default:
driver: 'bridge'
Edit 2
docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
services:
gitlab:
image: 'gitlab/gitlab-ce:latest'
restart: always
hostname: 'gitlab.localhost.com'
environment:
GITLAB_OMNIBUS_CONFIG: |
external_url 'http://gitlab.localhost.com'
ports:
- '801:80'
- '443:443'
- '22:22'
volumes:
- '/srv/gitlab/config:/etc/gitlab'
- '/srv/gitlab/logs:/var/log/gitlab'
- '/srv/gitlab/data:/var/opt/gitlab'
networks:
default:
aliases:
- 'gitlab.localhost.com'
gitlab-runner:
image: 'gitlab/gitlab-runner:latest'
depends_on:
- 'gitlab'
restart: always
volumes:
- '/srv/gitlab-runner/config:/etc/gitlab-runner'
- '/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock'
networks:
- 'default'
networks:
default:
driver: 'bridge'
Thanks to Tarun Lalwan link and according to Joyce Babu post, there are an undocumented option from the gitlab runner repos in the
[runners.docker] section
network_mode : Add container to a custom network
So I have to set this option with my network name in the config.toml
like
[[runners]]
...
[runners.docker]
...
network_mode = "gitlab_default"
OR when create the runner from command line
docker exec -it gitlab_gitlab-runner_1 gitlab-runner register \
--non-interactive \
--url http://gitlab_gitlab_1 \
--registration-token _wgMgEx3nBocYQtoi83c \
--executor docker \
--docker-image alpine:latest \
--docker-network-mode gitlab_default