# Gitlab Drone comes with built-in support for GitLab version 7.7 and higher. To enable Gitlab you should configure the Gitlab driver using the following environment variables: ```bash REMOTE_DRIVER="gitlab" REMOTE_CONFIG="https://gitlab.hooli.com?client_id=${client_id}&client_secret=${client_secret}" ``` ## Gitlab configuration The following is the standard URI connection scheme: ``` scheme://host[:port][?options] ``` The components of this string are: * `scheme` server protocol `http` or `https`. * `host` server address to connect to. The default value is github.com if not specified. * `:port` optional. The default value is :80 if not specified. * `?options` connection specific options. ## GitLab options This section lists all connection options used in the connection string format. Connection options are pairs in the following form: `name=value`. The value is always case sensitive. Separate options with the ampersand (i.e. &) character: * `client_id` oauth client id for registered application * `client_secret` oauth client secret for registered application * `open=false` allows users to self-register. Defaults to false for security reasons. * `orgs=drone,docker` restricts access to these GitLab organizations. **Optional** * `skip_verify=false` skip ca verification if self-signed certificate. Defaults to false for security reasons. ## Gitlab registration You must register your application with GitLab in order to generate a Client and Secret. Navigate to your account settings and choose Applications from the menu, and click New Application. Please use `/authorize` as the Authorization callback URL path.