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diff --git a/doc/integration/sourcegraph.md b/doc/integration/sourcegraph.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5e7cbdfbac3 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/integration/sourcegraph.md @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +--- +type: reference, how-to +--- + +# Sourcegraph integration + +> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/merge_requests/16556) in GitLab 12.5. Please note that this integration is in BETA and [behind a feature flag](#enable-the-sourcegraph-feature-flag). + +[Sourcegraph](https://sourcegraph.com) provides code intelligence features, natively integrated into the GitLab UI. + +For GitLab.com users, see [Sourcegraph for GitLab.com](#sourcegraph-for-gitlabcom). + +![Sourcegraph demo](img/sourcegraph_demo_v12_5.png) + +<i class="fa fa-youtube-play youtube" aria-hidden="true"></i> +For an overview, watch the video [Sourcegraph's new GitLab native integration](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjVxkt4_sEA). + +NOTE: **Note:** +This feature requires user opt-in. After Sourcegraph has been enabled for your GitLab instance, +you can choose to enable Sourcegraph [through your user preferences](#enable-sourcegraph-in-user-preferences). + +## Set up for self-managed GitLab instances **(CORE ONLY)** + +Before you can enable Sourcegraph code intelligence in GitLab you will need to: + +- Enable the `sourcegraph` feature flag for your GitLab instance. +- Configure a Sourcegraph instance with your GitLab instance as an external service. + +### Enable the Sourcegraph feature flag + +NOTE: **Note:** +If you are running a self-managed instance, the Sourcegraph integration will not be available +unless the feature flag `sourcegraph` is enabled. This can be done from the Rails console +by instance administrators. + +Use these commands to start the Rails console: + +```sh +# Omnibus GitLab +gitlab-rails console + +# Installation from source +cd /home/git/gitlab +sudo -u git -H bin/rails console RAILS_ENV=production +``` + +Then run the following command to enable the feature flag: + +``` +Feature.enable(:sourcegraph) +``` + +You can also enable the feature flag only for specific projects with: + +``` +Feature.enable(:sourcegraph, Project.find_by_full_path('my_group/my_project')) +``` + +### Set up a self-managed Sourcegraph instance + +If you are new to Sourcegraph, head over to the [Sourcegraph installation documentation](https://docs.sourcegraph.com/admin) and get your instance up and running. + +### Connect your Sourcegraph instance to your GitLab instance + +1. Navigate to the site admin area in Sourcegraph. +1. [Configure your GitLab external service](https://docs.sourcegraph.com/admin/external_service/gitlab). +You can skip this step if you already have your GitLab repositories searchable in Sourcegraph. +1. Validate that you can search your repositories from GitLab in your Sourcegraph instance by running a test query. +1. Add your GitLab instance URL to the [`corsOrigin` setting](https://docs.sourcegraph.com/admin/config/site_config#corsOrigin) in your site configuration. + +### Configure your GitLab instance with Sourcegraph + +1. In GitLab, go to **Admin Area > Settings > Integrations**. +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`. + +![Sourcegraph admin settings](img/sourcegraph_admin_v12_5.png) + +## Enable Sourcegraph in user preferences + +If a GitLab administrator has enabled Sourcegraph, you can enable this feature in your user preferences. + +1. In GitLab, click your avatar in the top-right corner, then click **Settings**. On the left-hand nav, click **Preferences**. +1. Under **Integrations**, find the **Sourcegraph** section. +1. Check **Enable Sourcegraph**. + +![Sourcegraph user preferences](img/sourcegraph_user_preferences_v12_5.png) + +## Using Sourcegraph code intelligence + +Once enabled, participating projects will have a code intelligence popover available in +the following code views: + +- Merge request diffs +- Commit view +- File view + +When visiting one of these views, you can now hover over a code reference to see a popover with: + +- Details on how this reference was defined. +- **Go to definition**, which navigates to the line of code where this reference was defined. +- **Find references**, which navigates to the configured Sourcegraph instance, showing a list of references to the hilighted code. + +![Sourcegraph demo](img/sourcegraph_popover_v12_5.png) + +## Sourcegraph for GitLab.com + +Sourcegraph powered code intelligence will be incrementally rolled out on GitLab.com. +It will eventually become available for all public projects, but for now, it is only +available for some specific [`gitlab-org` projects](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/). +This means that you can see it working and use it to dig into the code of these projects, +but you cannot use it on your own project on GitLab.com yet. + +If you would like to use it in your own projects as of GitLab 12.5, you can do so by +setting up a self-managed GitLab instance. + +Follow the epic [&2201](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/2201) for +updates. + +## Sourcegraph and Privacy + +From Sourcegraph's [extension documentation](https://docs.sourcegraph.com/integration/browser_extension#privacy) which is the +engine behind the native GitLab integration: + +> Sourcegraph integrations never send any logs, pings, usage statistics, or telemetry to Sourcegraph.com. +> They will only connect to Sourcegraph.com as required to provide code intelligence or other functionality on public code. +> As a result, no private code, private repository names, usernames, or any other specific data is sent to Sourcegraph.com. |