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Kirill Smelkov
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Achilleas Pipinellis
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@@ -167,9 +167,10 @@ Where:
### Closing JIRA issues
JIRA issues can be closed directly from GitLab by using trigger words in
commits and merge requests. When a commit, which contains the trigger word
followed by the JIRA issue ID in the commit message, is pushed, GitLab will
add a comment in the mentioned JIRA issue and immediately close it.
commits and merge requests. When a commit which contains the trigger word
followed by the JIRA issue ID in the commit message is pushed, GitLab will
add a comment in the mentioned JIRA issue and immediately close it (provided
the transition ID was set up correctly).
There are currently three trigger words, and you can use either one to achieve
the same goal:
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@@ -187,7 +188,7 @@ in GitLab. The workflow would be something like this:
1.
Create a new branch
1.
Fix the bug
1.
Commit the changes and push b
ack
to GitLab
1.
Commit the changes and push b
ranch
to GitLab
1.
Open a new merge request and reference the JIRA issue including one of the
trigger words, e.g.:
`Fixes GITLAB-1`
, in the description
1.
Submit the merge request
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Once this merge request is merged, the JIRA issue will be automatically closed
with a link to the commit that resolved the issue.
![
The GitLab integration user leaves a comment on JIRA
](
img/jira_
service_close_issue
.png
)
![
The GitLab integration user leaves a comment on JIRA
](
img/jira_
issue_closed
.png
)
---
You can see from the above image that there are four references to GitLab:
-
The first is from a comment in a specific commit
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The second one is from the JIRA issue reference in the merge request
description
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The third is from the actual commit that solved the issue
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And the fourth one is from the commit that the merge request created
[
services-templates
]:
../project_services/services_templates.md
"Services templates documentation"
[
JIRA Core
]:
https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/core
"The JIRA Core website"
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