Commit 1f36bca7 authored by Sean Packham's avatar Sean Packham

Merge branch 'docs/remove-ref-to-wheel-settings-ee' into 'master'

Remove references to old settings location

See merge request !2043
parents 930eb111 17eb41a8
# Project integrations
You can find the available integrations under the **Integrations** page by
navigating to the cog icon in the upper right corner of your project. You need
to have at least [master permission][permissions] on the project.
![Accessing the integrations](img/accessing_integrations.png)
You can find the available integrations under your project's
**Settings ➔ Integrations** page. You need to have at least
[master permission][permissions] on the project.
## Project services
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## Accessing the project services
You can find the available services under the **Integrations** page in your
project's settings.
You can find the available services under your project's
**Settings ➔ Integrations** page.
1. Navigate to the cog icon in the upper right corner of your project. You need
to have at least [master permission][permissions] on the project.
There are more than 20 services to integrate with. Click on the one that you
want to configure.
![Accessing the services](img/accessing_integrations.png)
1. There are more than 20 services to integrate with. Click on the one that you
want to configure.
![Project services list](img/project_services.png)
![Project services list](img/project_services.png)
Below, you will find a list of the currently supported ones accompanied with
comprehensive documentation.
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Webhooks can be used to update an external issue tracker, trigger CI jobs,
update a backup mirror, or even deploy to your production server.
Navigate to the webhooks page by going to the **Integrations** page from your
project's settings which can be found under the wheel icon in the upper right
corner.
![Accessing the integrations](img/accessing_integrations.png)
Navigate to the webhooks page by going to your project's
**Settings ➔ Integrations**.
## Webhook endpoint tips
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# Pipelines settings
To reach the pipelines settings:
1. Navigate to your project and click the cog icon in the upper right corner.
![Project settings menu](../img/project_settings_list.png)
1. Select **Pipelines** from the menu.
To reach the pipelines settings navigate to your project's
**Settings ➔ CI/CD Pipelines**.
The following settings can be configured per project.
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To protect a branch, you need to have at least Master permission level. Note
that the `master` branch is protected by default.
1. Navigate to the main page of the project.
1. In the upper right corner, click the settings wheel and select **Protected branches**.
![Project settings list](img/project_settings_list.png)
1. Navigate to your project's **Settings ➔ Repository**
1. Scroll to find the **Protected branches** section.
1. From the **Branch** dropdown menu, select the branch you want to protect and
click **Protect**. In the screenshot below, we chose the `develop` branch.
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![New project](repository_mirroring/repository_mirroring_new_project.png)
For an existing project, you can set up mirror pulling by visiting the
**Mirror repository** page under the wheel icon in the upper right corner.
Check the 'Mirror repository' box and hit **Save changes** at the bottom.
For an existing project, you can set up mirror pulling by visiting your project's
**Settings ➔ Repository** and searching for the "Pull from a remote repository"
section. Check the "Mirror repository" box and hit **Save changes** at the bottom.
You have a few options to choose from one being the user who will be the author
of all events in the activity feed that are the result of an update. This user
needs to have at least [master access][perms] to the project. Another option is
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## Pushing to a remote repository
You can set up mirror pushing to an existing GitLab project by visiting the
**Mirror repository** page under the wheel icon in the upper right. Simply
click the "Remote mirror repository" checkbox and fill in the Git URL of the
For an existing project, you can set up mirror pushing by visiting your project's
**Settings ➔ Repository** and searching for the "Push to a remote repository"
section. Check the "Remote mirror repository" box and fill in the Git URL of the
repository to push to. Hit **Save changes** for the changes to take effect.
![Push settings](repository_mirroring/repository_mirroring_push_settings.png)
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