DevOps Reports

Tier: Free, Premium, Ultimate Offering: Self-managed

DevOps Reports give you an overview of your entire instance’s adoption of DevOps from planning to monitoring.

To see DevOps Reports:

  1. On the left sidebar, at the bottom, select Admin Area.
  2. Select Analytics > DevOps Reports.

DevOps Score

History
  • Renamed from Conversational Development Index in GitLab 12.6.
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To see the DevOps score, you must activate your GitLab instance’s Service Ping. DevOps Score is a comparative tool, so your score data must be centrally processed by GitLab Inc. first.

You can use the DevOps score to compare your DevOps status to other organizations.

The DevOps Score tab displays usage of major GitLab features on your instance over the last 30 days, averaged over the number of billable users in that time period. You can also see the Leader usage score, calculated from top-performing instances based on Service Ping data that GitLab has collected. Your score is compared to the lead score of each feature and then expressed as a percentage at the bottom of said feature. Your overall DevOps Score is an average of your feature scores.

Service Ping data is aggregated on GitLab servers for analysis. Your usage information is not sent to any other GitLab instances. If you have just started using GitLab, it might take a few weeks for data to be collected before this feature is available.

DevOps Adoption

Tier: Ultimate Offering: Self-managed
History
  • Introduced in GitLab 13.7 as a Beta feature.
  • The Overview tab introduced in GitLab 14.1.
  • DAST and SAST metrics added in GitLab 14.1.
  • Fuzz Testing metrics added in GitLab 14.2.
  • Dependency Scanning metrics added in GitLab 14.2.
  • Multi-select added in GitLab 14.2.
  • Overview table added in GitLab 14.3.

DevOps Adoption shows feature adoption for development, security, and operations.

Category Feature
Development Approvals
Code owners
Issues
Merge requests
Security DAST
Dependency Scanning
Fuzz Testing
SAST
Operations Deployments
Pipelines
Runners

You can use Group DevOps Adoption to:

  • Identify specific subgroups that are lagging in their adoption of GitLab features, so you can guide them on their DevOps journey.
  • Find subgroups that have adopted certain features, and provide guidance to other subgroups on how to use those features.
  • Verify if you are getting the return on investment that you expected from GitLab.

Add or remove a group

To add or remove a subgroup from the DevOps Adoption report:

  1. Select Add or remove groups.
  2. Select the subgroup you want to add or remove and select Save changes.

DevOps Adoption