Commit 17fbf0eb authored by Marcin Sedlak-Jakubowski's avatar Marcin Sedlak-Jakubowski

Merge branch 'docs-better-describe-supported-custom-issue-trackers' into 'master'

Docs: reformat custom issue tracker steps

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!33971
parents c80c4444 da6c7598
# Custom Issue Tracker Service
# Custom Issue Tracker service
To enable the Custom Issue Tracker integration in a project, navigate to the
[Integrations page](overview.md#accessing-integrations), click
the **Customer Issue Tracker** service, and fill in the required details on the page as described
in the table below. You will be able to edit the title and description later as well.
To enable the Custom Issue Tracker integration in a project:
| Field | Description |
| ----- | ----------- |
| `title` | A title for the issue tracker (to differentiate between instances, for example). |
| `description` | A name for the issue tracker (to differentiate between instances, for example) |
| `project_url` | The URL to the project in the custom issue tracker. |
| `issues_url` | The URL to the issue in the issue tracker project that is linked to this GitLab project. Note that the `issues_url` requires `:id` in the URL. This ID is used by GitLab as a placeholder to replace the issue number. For example, `https://customissuetracker.com/project-name/:id`. |
| `new_issue_url` | Currently unused. Will be changed in a future release. |
1. Go to **{settings}** **Settings > Integrations**.
1. Click **Custom Issue Tracker**
1. Fill in the tracker's details, such as title, description, and URLs.
You will be able to edit these fields later as well.
Once you have configured and enabled Custom Issue Tracker Service you'll see a link on the GitLab project pages that takes you to that custom issue tracker.
These are some of the required fields:
| Field | Description |
| --------------- | ----------- |
| **Title** | A title for the issue tracker (for example, to differentiate between instances). |
| **Description** | A name for the issue tracker (for example, to differentiate between instances). |
| **Project URL** | The URL to the project in the custom issue tracker. |
| **Issues URL** | The URL to the issue in the issue tracker project that is linked to this GitLab project. Note that the `issues_url` requires `:id` in the URL. This ID is used by GitLab as a placeholder to replace the issue number. For example, `https://customissuetracker.com/project-name/:id`. |
| **New issue URL** | Currently unused. Will be changed in a future release. |
1. Click **Test settings and save changes**.
After you configure and enable the Custom Issue Tracker service, you'll see a link on the GitLab
project pages that takes you to that custom issue tracker.
## Referencing issues
- Issues are referenced with `ANYTHING-<ID>`, where `ANYTHING` can be any string in CAPS and `<ID>`
is a number used in the target project of the custom integration (for example, `PROJECT-143`).
- `ANYTHING` is a placeholder to differentiate against GitLab issues, which are referenced with `#<ID>`. You can use a project name or project key to replace it for example.
- When building the hyperlink, the `ANYTHING` part is ignored, and links always point to the address
Issues are referenced with `<ANYTHING>-<ID>` (for example, `PROJECT-143`), where `<ANYTHING>` can be any string in CAPS, and `<ID>`
is a number used in the target project of the custom integration.
`<ANYTHING>` is a placeholder to differentiate against GitLab issues, which are referenced with `#<ID>`. You can use a project name or project key to replace it for example.
When building the hyperlink, the `<ANYTHING>` part is ignored, and links always point to the address
specified in `issues_url`, so in the example above, `PROJECT-143` would refer to
`https://customissuetracker.com/project-name/143`.
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