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# GitLab Auth
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Before creating your container, you'll need to create a GitLab app for your organisation.
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## Creating a GitLab app
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From GitLab, click on your profile picture and chose "Preferences":
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Then "Applications" from the left-hand menu:
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Give the app a name. The authorization callback is the important bit. It needs to be in this form:
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`[your-nx-cloud-url]/auth/gitlab/callback`
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**Important:** Ensure there is **no backslash at the end of the "Redirect URI"** (i.e. it matches the above pattern)
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Ensure you grant it the "`read_user`" scope:
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Click "Save".
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Once you create, keep a note of the Client ID and the Secret:
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## Connect your Nx Cloud installation to your new app
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Provide the following env variables to the `nx-cloud-api` container:
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- `GITLAB_APP_ID`
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- `GITLAB_APP_SECRET`
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## On-premise GitLab
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If you are running an on-premise version of GitLab, you will need to configure one additional environment variable:
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`GITLAB_API_URL=https://custom-gitlab-instance.com`
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This will point all the auth endpoints to your GitLab server (rather the public one).
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