# Slack Notifications Service ## On Slack To enable Slack integration you must create an incoming webhook integration on Slack: 1. [Sign in to Slack](https://slack.com/signin) 1. Visit [Incoming WebHooks](https://my.slack.com/services/new/incoming-webhook/) 1. Choose the channel name you want to send notifications to. 1. Click **Add Incoming WebHooks Integration** 1. Copy the **Webhook URL**, we'll need this later for GitLab. ## On GitLab After you set up Slack, it's time to set up GitLab. Go to your project's **Settings > Services > Slack Notifications** and you will see a checkbox with the following events that can be triggered: - Push - Issue - Merge request - Note - Tag push - Build - Wiki page Bellow each of these event checkboxes, you will have an input field to insert which Slack channel you want to send that event message, with `#general` being the default. Enter your preferred channel **without** the hash sign (`#`). At the end, fill in your Slack details: | Field | Description | | ----- | ----------- | | **Webhook** | The [incoming webhook URL][slackhook] which you have to setup on Slack. | | **Username** | Optional username which can be on messages sent to slack. Fill this in if you want to change the username of the bot. | | **Notify only broken builds** | If you choose to enable the **Build** event and you want to be only notified about failed builds. | After you are all done, click **Save changes** for the changes to take effect. >**Note:** You can set "branch,pushed,Compare changes" as highlight words on your Slack profile settings, so that you can be aware of new commits when somebody pushes them. ![Slack configuration](img/slack_configuration.png) [slackhook]: https://my.slack.com/services/new/incoming-webhook