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Restructures the integration documentation pages to use a style that's more similar to the help center documentation, with an instruction block for setting up the integration, and sections for additional configuration information and related documentation links. Updates the doc pages for the airbrake, azuredevops and gitlab integrations as examples of the updated style. Also updates the URL specification section of the incoming webhook overview in the API documentation so that the documented URL parameters can be linked to directly in the integration doc pages. Co-authored-by: Alya Abbott <alya@zulip.com>
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Zulip GitLab integration
Receive GitLab notifications in Zulip!
{start_tabs}
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{!create-stream.md!}
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{!create-an-incoming-webhook.md!}
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{!generate-webhook-url-basic.md!}
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Go to your repository on GitLab and click Settings on the left sidebar. Click on Integrations.
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Set URL to the URL you generated. Select the events you you would like to receive notifications for, and click Add Webhook.
!!! warn ""
**Note**: If your GitLab server and your Zulip server are on a local network
together, and you're running GitLab 10.5 or newer, you may need to enable
GitLab's "Allow requests to the local network from hooks and
services" setting (by default, recent GitLab versions refuse to post
webhook events to servers on the local network). You can find this
setting near the bottom of the GitLab "Settings" page in the "Admin area".
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{!congrats.md!}
{% if all_event_types is defined %}
{!event-filtering-additional-feature.md!}
{% endif %}
Configuration options
- By default, the Zulip topics for merge requests will contain the title
of the GitLab merge request. You can change the topic format to just
contain the merge request ID by adding
&use_merge_request_title=falseto the generated URL.
{!git-branches-additional-feature.md!}
Related documentation
{!webhooks-url-specification.md!}
