Commit 3581dbbc authored by Evan Read's avatar Evan Read

Merge branch 'doc-justin_ho-update-old-integration-paths' into 'master'

Doc: Update old admin integartion paths

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!44965
parents c8cf554d f424902f
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You need to enable PlantUML integration from Settings under Admin Area. To do
that, login with an Admin account and do following:
- In GitLab, go to **Admin Area > Settings > Integrations**.
- In GitLab, go to **Admin Area > Settings > General**.
- Expand the **PlantUML** section.
- Check **Enable PlantUML** checkbox.
- Set the PlantUML instance as `https://gitlab.example.com/-/plantuml/`.
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The first step is to confirm GitLab is using Elasticsearch for the search function.
To do this:
1. Confirm the integration is enabled in **Admin Area > Settings > Integrations**.
1. Confirm the integration is enabled in **Admin Area > Settings > General**.
1. Confirm searches utilize Elasticsearch by accessing the rails console
(`sudo gitlab-rails console`) and running the following commands:
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......@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Tracking can be enabled at:
We utilize Snowplow for the majority of our tracking strategy and it is enabled on GitLab.com. On a self-managed instance, Snowplow can be enabled by navigating to:
- **Admin Area > Settings > Integrations** in the UI.
- **Admin Area > Settings > General** in the UI.
- `admin/application_settings/integrations` in your browser.
The following configuration is required:
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If you are new to Gitpod, head over to the [Gitpod documentation](https://www.gitpod.io/docs/self-hosted/latest/self-hosted/)
and get your instance up and running.
1. In GitLab, go to **Admin Area > Settings > Integrations**.
1. In GitLab, go to **Admin Area > Settings > General**.
1. Expand the **Gitpod** configuration section.
1. Check **Enable Gitpod**.
1. Add your Gitpod instance URL (for example, `https://gitpod.example.com`).
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......@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ You can skip this step if you already have your GitLab repositories searchable i
### Configure your GitLab instance with Sourcegraph
1. In GitLab, go to **Admin Area > Settings > Integrations**.
1. In GitLab, go to **Admin Area > Settings > General**.
1. Expand the **Sourcegraph** configuration section.
1. Check **Enable Sourcegraph**.
1. Set the Sourcegraph URL to your Sourcegraph instance, e.g., `https://sourcegraph.example.com`.
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......@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ For example, the following policy document allows assuming a role whose name sta
Generate an access key for the IAM user, and configure GitLab with the credentials:
1. Navigate to **Admin Area > Settings > Integrations** and expand the **Amazon EKS** section.
1. Navigate to **Admin Area > Settings > General** and expand the **Amazon EKS** section.
1. Check **Enable Amazon EKS integration**.
1. Enter the account ID and access key credentials into the respective
`Account ID`, `Access key ID` and `Secret access key` fields.
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