GitLab CI/CD artifacts reports types
DETAILS: Tier: Free, Premium, Ultimate Offering: GitLab.com, Self-managed, GitLab Dedicated
Use artifacts:reports to:
- Collect test reports, code quality reports, security reports, and other artifacts generated by included templates in jobs.
- Some of these reports are used to display information in:
- Merge requests.
- Pipeline views.
- Security dashboards.
Artifacts created for artifacts: reports are always uploaded, regardless of the job results (success or failure).
You can use artifacts:expire_in to set an expiration
time for the artifacts, which overrides the instance's default setting.
GitLab.com might have a different default artifacts expiry value.
Some artifacts:reports types can be generated by multiple jobs in the same pipeline, and used by merge request or
pipeline features from each job.
To browse the report output files, ensure you include the artifacts:paths keyword in your job definition.
NOTE: Combined reports in parent pipelines using artifacts from child pipelines is not supported. Track progress on adding support in this issue.
artifacts:reports:accessibility
The accessibility report uses pa11y to report on the accessibility impact
of changes introduced in merge requests.
GitLab can display the results of one or more reports in the merge request accessibility widget.
For more information, see Accessibility testing.
artifacts:reports:annotations
- Introduced in GitLab 16.3.
The annotations report is used to attach auxiliary data to a job.
An annotations report is a JSON file with annotation sections. Each annotation section can have any desired name and can have any number of annotations of the same or differing types.
Each annotation is a single key (the annotation type), containing the subkeys with the data for that annotation.
Annotation types
external_link
An external_link annotation can be attached to a job to add a link to the job
output page. The value of an external_link annotation is an object with the
following keys:
| Key | Description |
|---|---|
label |
The human-readable label associated with the link. |
url |
The URL pointed to by the link. |
Example report
The following is an example of what a job annotations report might look like:
{
"my_annotation_section_1": [
{
"external_link": {
"label": "URL 1",
"url": "https://url1.example.com/"
}
},
{
"external_link": {
"label": "URL 2",
"url": "https://url2.example.com/"
}
}
]
}
artifacts:reports:api_fuzzing
DETAILS: Tier: Ultimate
The api_fuzzing report collects API Fuzzing bugs
as artifacts.
GitLab can display the results of one or more reports in:
- The merge request security widget.
- The Project Vulnerability report.
- The pipeline Security tab.
- The security dashboard.
artifacts:reports:browser_performance
DETAILS: Tier: Premium, Ultimate
The browser_performance report collects Browser Performance Testing metrics
as artifacts.
GitLab can display the results of one report in the merge request browser performance testing widget.
GitLab cannot display the combined results of multiple browser_performance reports.
artifacts:reports:coverage_report
Use coverage_report to collect coverage report in Cobertura format.
The cobertura report collects Cobertura coverage XML files.
Cobertura was originally developed for Java, but there are many third-party ports for other languages such as JavaScript, Python, and Ruby.
artifacts:
reports:
coverage_report:
coverage_format: cobertura
path: coverage/cobertura-coverage.xml
The collected coverage report is uploaded to GitLab as an artifact. You can use only one report per job.
GitLab can display the results of coverage report in the merge request diff annotations.
artifacts:reports:codequality
- Support for multiple reports in diff annotations and full pipeline report introduced in 15.7.
The codequality report collects code quality issues. The
collected code quality report uploads to GitLab as an artifact.
GitLab can display the results of one or more reports in:
- The merge request code quality widget.
- The merge request diff annotations.
- The full report.
The artifacts:expire_in value is set to 1 week.
artifacts:reports:container_scanning
DETAILS: Tier: Ultimate
The container_scanning report collects Container Scanning vulnerabilities.
The collected Container Scanning report uploads to GitLab as an artifact.
GitLab can display the results of one or more reports in:
- The merge request container scanning widget.
- The pipeline Security tab.
- The security dashboard.
- The Project Vulnerability report.
artifacts:reports:coverage_fuzzing
DETAILS: Tier: Ultimate
The coverage_fuzzing report collects coverage fuzzing bugs.
The collected coverage fuzzing report uploads to GitLab as an artifact.
GitLab can display the results of one or more reports in:
- The merge request coverage fuzzing widget.
- The pipeline Security tab.
- The Project Vulnerability report.
- The security dashboard.
artifacts:reports:cyclonedx
DETAILS: Tier: Ultimate
- Introduced in GitLab 15.3
This report is a Software Bill of Materials describing the components of a project following the CycloneDX protocol format.
You can specify multiple CycloneDX reports per job. These can be either supplied as a list of filenames, a filename pattern, or both:
- A filename pattern (
cyclonedx: gl-sbom-*.json,junit: test-results/**/*.json). - An array of filenames (
cyclonedx: [gl-sbom-npm-npm.cdx.json, gl-sbom-bundler-gem.cdx.json]). - A combination of both (
cyclonedx: [gl-sbom-*.json, my-cyclonedx.json]). - Directories are not supported(
cyclonedx: test-results,cyclonedx: test-results/**).
Below is an example of a job exposing CycloneDX artifacts:
artifacts:
reports:
cyclonedx:
- gl-sbom-npm-npm.cdx.json
- gl-sbom-bundler-gem.cdx.json
artifacts:reports:dast
DETAILS: Tier: Ultimate
The dast report collects DAST vulnerabilities. The collected DAST
report uploads to GitLab as an artifact.
GitLab can display the results of one or more reports in:
- The merge request security widget.
- The pipeline Security tab.
- The Project Vulnerability report.
- The security dashboard.
artifacts:reports:dependency_scanning
DETAILS: Tier: Ultimate
The dependency_scanning report collects Dependency Scanning vulnerabilities.
The collected Dependency Scanning report uploads to GitLab as an artifact.
GitLab can display the results of one or more reports in:
- The merge request dependency scanning widget.
- The pipeline Security tab.
- The security dashboard.
- The Project Vulnerability report.
- The dependency list.
artifacts:reports:dotenv
The dotenv report collects a set of environment variables as artifacts.
The collected variables are registered as runtime-created variables of the job, which you can use to set dynamic environment URLs after a job finishes.
If duplicate environment variables are present in a dotenv report, the last one specified is used.
You should avoid storing sensitive data like credentials in dotenv reports, as the reports can be downloaded from the pipeline details page. If necessary, you can use artifacts:access to restrict the users that can download the report artifacts in a job.
The exceptions to the original dotenv rules are:
- The variable key can contain only letters, digits, and underscores (
_). - The maximum size of the
.envfile is 5 KB. This limit can be changed on self-managed instances. - On GitLab.com, the maximum number of inherited variables
is 50 for Free, 100 for Premium and 150 for Ultimate. The default for
self-managed instances is 150, and can be changed by changing the
dotenv_variablesapplication limit. - Variable substitution in the
.envfile is not supported. -
Multiline values in the
.envfile are not supported. - The
.envfile can't have empty lines or comments (starting with#). - Key values in the
envfile cannot have spaces or newline characters (\n), including when using single or double quotes. - Quote escaping during parsing (
key = 'value'->{key: "value"}) is not supported. - Only UTF-8 encoding is supported.
artifacts:reports:junit
The junit report collects JUnit report format XML files.
The collected Unit test reports upload to GitLab as an artifact. Although JUnit was originally developed in Java, there
are many third-party ports for other languages such as JavaScript, Python, and Ruby.
See Unit test reports for more details and examples. Below is an example of collecting a JUnit report format XML file from Ruby's RSpec test tool:
rspec:
stage: test
script:
- bundle install
- rspec --format RspecJunitFormatter --out rspec.xml
artifacts:
reports:
junit: rspec.xml
GitLab can display the results of one or more reports in:
- The merge request code quality widget.
- The full report.
Some JUnit tools export to multiple XML files. You can specify multiple test report paths in a single job to concatenate them into a single file. Use either:
- A filename pattern (
junit: rspec-*.xml,junit: test-results/**/*.xml). - An array of filenames (
junit: [rspec-1.xml, rspec-2.xml, rspec-3.xml]). - A combination of both (
junit: [rspec.xml, test-results/TEST-*.xml]). - Directories are not supported(
junit: test-results,junit: test-results/**).
artifacts:reports:load_performance
DETAILS: Tier: Premium, Ultimate
The load_performance report collects Load Performance Testing metrics.
The report is uploaded to GitLab as an artifact.
GitLab can display the results of only one report in the merge request load testing widget.
GitLab cannot display the combined results of multiple load_performance reports.
artifacts:reports:metrics
DETAILS: Tier: Premium, Ultimate
The metrics report collects Metrics. The collected Metrics report uploads to GitLab as an
artifact.
GitLab can display the results of one or more reports in the merge request metrics reports widget.
artifacts:reports:requirements
DETAILS: Tier: Ultimate
The requirements report collects requirements.json files. The collected Requirements report uploads to GitLab as an
artifact and existing requirements are marked as Satisfied.
GitLab can display the results of one or more reports in the project requirements.
artifacts:reports:repository_xray
DETAILS: Tier: Ultimate
- Introduced in GitLab 16.7.
The repository_xray report collects information about your repository for use by AI in code suggestions.
artifacts:reports:sast
- Moved from GitLab Ultimate to GitLab Free in 13.3.
The sast report collects SAST vulnerabilities.
The collected SAST report uploads to GitLab as an artifact.
For more information, see:
artifacts:reports:secret_detection
The secret-detection report collects detected secrets.
The collected Secret Detection report is uploaded to GitLab.
GitLab can display the results of one or more reports in:
- The merge request secret scanning widget.
- The pipeline security tab.
- The security dashboard.
artifacts:reports:terraform
The terraform report obtains a Terraform tfplan.json file. JQ processing required to remove credentials.
The collected Terraform plan report uploads to GitLab as an artifact.
GitLab can display the results of one or more reports in the merge request Terraform widget.
For more information, see Output terraform plan information into a merge request.