Codefresh has announced its official support for both cloud and on-premises versions of Gitlab, allowing users to sign up with their Gitlab login and start integrating repositories to create Docker pipelines. This integration responds to numerous requests from Docker users for Gitlab support, offering Docker CI/CD, image management, and on-demand staging environments through Codefresh’s Docker-native architecture. The integration promises faster Docker builds, significantly expediting the development process. Users can easily set up their Docker pipeline within minutes, leveraging application compositions described in Docker-compose or Codefresh.yml to create on-demand staging environments for any commit, pull request, or branch. Codefresh automates the build, test, and deployment process with Gitlab, requiring minimal configuration if a Dockerfile or docker-compose.yml is present in the repository. The service also supports GitHub and BitBucket, alongside Gitlab, for repository management.