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Gitlab webhooks
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Gitlab events can be connected to Kanboard automatic actions.
List of supported events
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- Gitlab commit received
- Gitlab issue opened
- Gitlab issue closed
List of supported actions
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- Create a task from an external provider
- Close a task
Configuration
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[INSERT SCREENSHOT]
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 the section **Webhooks**
4. Check the boxes **Push Events** and **Issues Events**
5. Paste the url and save
Examples
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### 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**
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