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diff --git a/doc/user/project/integrations/webhooks.md b/doc/user/project/integrations/webhooks.md index 4d1d95da6f0..cbf08a4f30a 100644 --- a/doc/user/project/integrations/webhooks.md +++ b/doc/user/project/integrations/webhooks.md @@ -22,12 +22,37 @@ a new issue is created. You can configure webhooks to listen for specific events like pushes, issues or merge requests. GitLab will send a POST request with data to the webhook URL. +In most cases, you'll need to set up your own [webhook receiver](#example-webhook-receiver) +to receive information from GitLab, and send it to another app, according to your needs. +We already have a [built-in receiver](http://docs.gitlab.com/ce/project_services/slack.html) +for sending [Slack](https://api.slack.com/incoming-webhooks) notifications _per project_. + +## Overview + +[Webhooks](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webhook) are "_user-defined HTTP +callbacks_". They are usually triggered by some +event, such as pushing code to a repository or a comment being posted to a blog. +When that event occurs, the source app makes an HTTP request to the URI +configured for the webhook. The action taken may be anything. +Common uses are to trigger builds with continuous integration systems or to +notify bug tracking systems. + Webhooks can be used to update an external issue tracker, trigger CI jobs, update a backup mirror, or even deploy to your production server. +They are available **per project** for GitLab Community Edition, +and **per project and per group** for **GitLab Enterprise Edition**. Navigate to the webhooks page by going to your project's **Settings ➔ Integrations**. +## Use-cases + +- You can set up a webhook in GitLab to send a notification to +[Slack](https://api.slack.com/incoming-webhooks) every time a build fails, for example +- You can [integrate with Twilio to be notified via SMS](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/send-alerts-sms-customizable-webhooks-twilio/) +every time an issue is created for a specific project or group within GitLab +- You can use them to [automatically assign labels to merge requests](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/08/19/applying-gitlab-labels-automatically/). + ## Webhook endpoint tips If you are writing your own endpoint (web server) that will receive @@ -1203,6 +1228,15 @@ by uncommenting or adding the following setting to your `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`: gitlab_rails['webhook_timeout'] = 10 ``` +### Troubleshooting: "Unable to get local issuer certificate" + +When SSL verification is enabled, this error indicates that GitLab isn't able to verify the SSL certificate of the webhook endpoint. +Typically, this is because the root certificate isn't issued by a trusted certification authority as +determined by [CAcert.org](http://www.cacert.org/). + +Should that not be the case, consider using [SSL Checker](https://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-checker.html) to identify faults. +Missing intermediate certificates are a common point of verification failure. + ## Example webhook receiver If you want to see GitLab's webhooks in action for testing purposes you can use |