captainVersion: 4 services: $$cap_appname: image: gitlab/gitlab-runner:$$cap_gitlab-runner_version volumes: - $$cap_appname-data:/etc/gitlab-runner - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock restart: always caproverExtra: notExposeAsWebApp: 'true' caproverOneClickApp: variables: - id: $$cap_gitlab-runner_version label: GitLab-Runner Version defaultValue: v11.11.0 description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags https://hub.docker.com/r/gitlab/gitlab-runner/tags validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/ instructions: start: GitLab CI/CD is the CI/CD solution integrated into GitLab. With this one-click-app, you receive a self-hosted runner for your pipelines. To enable you to build Docker Images in your pipelines, we mount /var/run/docker.sock into the container of the runner (see https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/docker/using_docker_build.html#use-docker-socket-binding for more info). As a consequence, this container will have full access to all your other containers. If you don't need this functionality, feel free to manually remove the mounted Docker socket from the volumes. end: Head over to https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/register/ to register your newly installed runner. You can run 'docker exec -ti /bin/sh' to connect to the newly created container and follow the tutorial. displayName: Gitlab (runner) isOfficial: true description: Runner version of GitLab for CI/CD pipeline documentation: Taken from https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/install/docker.html and https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/register/