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authorChris Wilson <chris@chrisjwilson.com>2016-07-14 12:10:15 +0300
committerChris Wilson <chris@chrisjwilson.com>2016-07-14 12:10:15 +0300
commit9290c755f3ba22a899e00288d4cba0b5929d6e2d (patch)
tree27c5d0d198a07b05f8a98ce28cc397135ce4b4c9
parent7968484dfa363537e6e7822ca1ec100bcd0ec4f8 (diff)
Include default callback URL (OAuth)
-rw-r--r--doc/integration/oauth_provider.md3
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/doc/integration/oauth_provider.md b/doc/integration/oauth_provider.md
index 5f8bb57365c..0c53584d201 100644
--- a/doc/integration/oauth_provider.md
+++ b/doc/integration/oauth_provider.md
@@ -28,7 +28,8 @@ GitLab supports two ways of adding a new OAuth2 application to an instance. You
can either add an application as a regular user or add it in the admin area.
What this means is that GitLab can actually have instance-wide and a user-wide
applications. There is no difference between them except for the different
-permission levels they are set (user/admin).
+permission levels they are set (user/admin). The default callback URL is
+`http://your-gitlab.example.com/users/auth/gitlab/callback`
## Adding an application through the profile