Remove Rails from CI templates and fix LaTeX spelling
What does this MR do?
Fixes: #330699 (closed)
For the pipeline-empty-state experiment, we rendered the list of CI-templates as an experiment to easily start with CI/CD in GitLab.
This MR fixes two issues:
- There is no CI template for Rails, therefore we remove it in the list of available templates
- Fixes the spelling of Latex to LaTeX, which also fixes the wrong link to its template
Changelog not required because it's behind a feature flag.
How to test locally
Note: If the following does not work, try to restart the gdk to make sure no feature flag was cached.
echo 'Feature.enable(:pipeline_empty_state_templates)' | bin/rails c
- Create or go to a project without a
.gitlab-ci.yml
- Disabled "Default to Auto DevOps pipeline" in the CI/CD settings of your project (
http://localhost:3000/<group_name>/<project_name>/-/settings/ci_cd
- Go to CI/CD -> Pipelines (
http://localhost:3000/<group_name>/<project_name>/-/pipelines
Screenshots (strongly suggested)
Does this MR meet the acceptance criteria?
Conformity
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I have included a changelog entry, or it's not needed. (Does this MR need a changelog?) - [-] I have added/updated documentation, or it's not needed. (Is documentation required?)
- [-] I have properly separated EE content from FOSS, or this MR is FOSS only. (Where should EE code go?)
- [-] I have added information for database reviewers in the MR description, or it's not needed. (Does this MR have database related changes?)
- [-] I have self-reviewed this MR per code review guidelines.
- [-] This MR does not harm performance, or I have asked a reviewer to help assess the performance impact. (Merge request performance guidelines)
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- ] I have followed the style guides.
Availability and Testing
- [-] I have added/updated tests following the Testing Guide, or it's not needed. (Consider all test levels. See the Test Planning Process.)
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- [-] I have informed the Infrastructure department of a default or new setting change per definition of done, or it's not needed.
Edited by Mayra Cabrera