hedgedoc/docs/content/guides/auth/gitlab-self-hosted.md
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Signed-off-by: Tilman Vatteroth <tilman.vatteroth@tu-dortmund.de>
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# GitLab (self-hosted)
*Note:* This guide was written before the renaming. Just replace `HackMD` with `HedgeDoc` in your mind :smile: thanks!
1. Sign in to your GitLab
2. Navigate to the application management page at `https://your.gitlab.domain/admin/applications` (admin permissions required)
3. Click **New application** to create a new application and fill out the registration form:
![New GitLab application](../../images/auth/gitlab-new-application.png)
4. Click **Submit**
5. In the list of applications select **HackMD**. Leave that site open to copy the application ID and secret in the next step.
![Application: HackMD](../../images/auth/gitlab-application-details.png)
6. In the `docker-compose.yml` add the following environment variables to `app:` `environment:`
```Dockerfile
- CMD_DOMAIN=your.hedgedoc.domain
- CMD_URL_ADDPORT=true
- CMD_PROTOCOL_USESSL=true
- CMD_GITLAB_BASEURL=https://your.gitlab.domain
- CMD_GITLAB_CLIENTID=23462a34example99XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
- CMD_GITLAB_CLIENTSECRET=5532e9dexamplXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
```
7. Run `docker-compose up -d` to apply your settings.
8. Sign in to your HedgeDoc using your GitLab ID:
![Sign in via GitLab](../../images/auth/gitlab-sign-in.png)