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author | Gerardo Zamudio <gerardozamudio@users.noreply.github.com> | 2016-02-24 23:48:50 -0600 |
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committer | Gerardo Zamudio <gerardozamudio@users.noreply.github.com> | 2016-02-24 23:48:50 -0600 |
commit | e4de6b3898b64b26d29aff31f21df5fda8055686 (patch) | |
tree | 575f8a65440f291d70a070d168eafca8c82a6459 /doc/gitlab-webhooks.markdown | |
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parent | a6540bc604c837d92c9368540c145606723e97f7 (diff) |
Merge pull request #1 from fguillot/master
Update from upstream
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diff --git a/doc/gitlab-webhooks.markdown b/doc/gitlab-webhooks.markdown deleted file mode 100644 index 9d9ecaf5..00000000 --- a/doc/gitlab-webhooks.markdown +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -Gitlab webhooks -=============== - -Gitlab events can be connected to Kanboard automatic actions. - -List of supported events ------------------------- - -- Gitlab commit received -- Gitlab issue opened -- Gitlab issue closed -- Gitlab issue comment created - -List of supported actions -------------------------- - -- Create a task from an external provider -- Close a task -- Create a comment from an external provider - -Configuration -------------- - - - -1. On Kanboard, go to the project settings and choose the section **Integrations** -2. Copy the Gitlab webhook url -3. On Gitlab, go to the project settings and go to the section **Webhooks** -4. Check the boxes **Push Events**, **Comments** and **Issues Events** -5. Paste the url and save - -Examples --------- - -### Close a Kanboard task when a commit pushed to Gitlab - -- Choose the event: **Gitlab commit received** -- Choose the action: **Close the task** - -When one or more commits are sent to Gitlab, Kanboard will receive the information, each commit message with a task number included will be closed. - -Example: - -- Commit message: "Fix bug #1234" -- That will close the Kanboard task #1234 - -### Create a Kanboard task when a new issue is opened on Gitlab - -- Choose the event: **Gitlab issue opened** -- Choose the action: **Create a task from an external provider** - -When a task is created from a Gitlab issue, the link to the issue is added to the description and the task have a new field named "Reference" (this is the Gitlab ticket number). - -### Close a Kanboard task when an issue is closed on Gitlab - -- Choose the event: **Gitlab issue closed** -- Choose the action: **Close the task** - -### Create a comment on Kanboard when an issue is commented on Gitlab - -- Choose the event: **Gitlab issue comment created** -- Choose the action: **Create a comment from an external provider** - -If the username is the same between Gitlab and Kanboard the comment author will be assigned, otherwise there is no author. -The user also have to be member of the project in Kanboard.
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