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Here is my problem setup with GitLab and its integrated CI service. I have a current GitLab 8.1. and a gitlabci-multi-runner (0.6.2) with Docker support. After extending the ubuntu:precise image to include git and build-essentials (now named precise:base) I got the following .gitlab-ci.yml running:

image: precise:base
before_script:
   - apt-get install --yes cmake libmatio-dev libblas-dev libsqlite3-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev
   - apt-get install --yes libarchive-dev liblzma-dev

build:
  script:
    - mkdir build/
    - cd build
    - cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ../
    - make

Now my question is how to include more jobs on different images? Because I need to check if the code compiles (and later on works) on different operating systems like Ubuntu Precise, Ubuntu Trusty, CentOS 6, CentOS 7. To reduce the work I think the best way is to provide different Docker images as base.

Now the questions is how must the .gitlab-ci.yml look like to support this?

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You can define the image to use per job.

For instance:

before_script:
   - apt-get install --yes cmake libmatio-dev libblas-dev libsqlite3-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev
   - apt-get install --yes libarchive-dev liblzma-dev

build:precise:
  image: precise:base
  script:
    - mkdir build/
    - cd build
    - cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ../
    - make

build:trusty:
  image: trusty:base
  script:
    - mkdir build/
    - cd build
    - cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ../
    - make
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    is there a way to define two images per job? I need a gradle:jdk11 image as well as a mysql image for a particular testing job
    – Hemil
    Feb 29, 2020 at 12:10
  • @Hemil did you get a way to use 2 images ? May 31, 2021 at 13:15
  • @buckybarns there is a way to use services in gitlab. So I can use one image for jdk add specify a service for mysql. Unfortunately, I have abandoned that project but you can find resources on how to add services in gitlab
    – Hemil
    Jun 1, 2021 at 15:46
  • @Hemil i used a custom gitlab runner instead. Since I had a lot of configurations to be added on gitlab runner. Jun 2, 2021 at 11:32
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Your can use Anchors to make the .gitlab-ci.yml more clearly. (But this need GitLab 8.6 and GitLab Runner v1.1.1.)

Like this:

before_script:
   - apt-get install --yes cmake libmatio-dev libblas-dev libsqlite3-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev
   - apt-get install --yes libarchive-dev liblzma-dev

.build_template: &build_definition
  script:
    - mkdir build/
    - cd build
    - cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ../
    - make

build:precise:
  image: precise:base
  <<: *build_definition

build:trusty:
  image: trusty:base
  <<: *build_definition
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  • Thank you for this answer, this is exactly what I'm searching for. Awesome! May 5, 2022 at 11:40
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Yes, you need to write 2 work steps for Centos6 and Centos7. The main difference is that different versions of Centos need to set different Repo source addresses when downloading dependency packages; or the versions of dependency packages that can be used , are different in the 2 systems.

Because the YUM repository of Centos6 has been removed from the official server, you can no longer use the default repository to update or download. You can refer to this article to modify the repository for Centos6:

After confirming your operation processes in the two systems, write them in two different script files, such as build_for_el6.sh and build_for_el7.sh.

Then add 2 workflows for Centos6 and Centos7 in gitlab-ci.yaml, like this:

stages:
  - build_el7
  - build_el6

before_script:
  - do something

build_el7:
  image: centos:7
  script:
    - sh -x build_for_el7.sh
  stage: build
  artifacts:
    paths:
      - builds
    expire_in: 7 days
  only:
    - tags # This stage will only be executed when the `git push --tags` command is executed and new tags are pushed to gitlab.
  tags:
    - centos7 # Only used to filter execution runners

build_el6:
  image: centos:6
  script:
    - sh -x build_for_el6.sh
  stage: build
  artifacts:
    paths:
      - builds
    expire_in: 7 days
  only:
    - tags # This stage will only be executed when the `git push --tags` command is executed and new tags are pushed to gitlab.
  tags:
    - centos6 # Only used to filter execution runners

You can also follow the steps in the build_for_elx.sh script to write different Dockerfile and customize a Docker image for yourself. If you are interested, you can refer to this article:

This requires you to perform the image building operation on the gitlab-ci-runner device, and then you need to add 2 runner instances and use 2 different Docker images to work respectively. If everything goes well, you can modify gitlab-ci.yml, just specify 2 gitlab-ci runner in the 2 work steps respectively. You can refer to this document about gitlab-ci runner:

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