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diff --git a/doc/project_services/bamboo.md b/doc/project_services/bamboo.md index 51668128c62..5b171080c72 100644 --- a/doc/project_services/bamboo.md +++ b/doc/project_services/bamboo.md @@ -1,60 +1 @@ -# Atlassian Bamboo CI Service - -GitLab provides integration with Atlassian Bamboo for continuous integration. -When configured, pushes to a project will trigger a build in Bamboo automatically. -Merge requests will also display CI status showing whether the build is pending, -failed, or completed successfully. It also provides a link to the Bamboo build -page for more information. - -Bamboo doesn't quite provide the same features as a traditional build system when -it comes to accepting webhooks and commit data. There are a few things that -need to be configured in a Bamboo build plan before GitLab can integrate. - -## Setup - -### Complete these steps in Bamboo: - -1. Navigate to a Bamboo build plan and choose 'Configure plan' from the 'Actions' -dropdown. -1. Select the 'Triggers' tab. -1. Click 'Add trigger'. -1. Enter a description such as 'GitLab trigger' -1. Choose 'Repository triggers the build when changes are committed' -1. Check one or more repositories checkboxes -1. Enter the GitLab IP address in the 'Trigger IP addresses' box. This is a -whitelist of IP addresses that are allowed to trigger Bamboo builds. -1. Save the trigger. -1. In the left pane, select a build stage. If you have multiple build stages -you want to select the last stage that contains the git checkout task. -1. Select the 'Miscellaneous' tab. -1. Under 'Pattern Match Labelling' put '${bamboo.repository.revision.number}' -in the 'Labels' box. -1. Save - -Bamboo is now ready to accept triggers from GitLab. Next, set up the Bamboo -service in GitLab - -### Complete these steps in GitLab: - -1. Navigate to the project you want to configure to trigger builds. -1. Select 'Settings' in the top navigation. -1. Select 'Services' in the left navigation. -1. Click 'Atlassian Bamboo CI' -1. Select the 'Active' checkbox. -1. Enter the base URL of your Bamboo server. 'https://bamboo.example.com' -1. Enter the build key from your Bamboo build plan. Build keys are a short, -all capital letter, identifier that is unique. It will be something like PR-BLD -1. If necessary, enter username and password for a Bamboo user that has -access to trigger the build plan. Leave these fields blank if you do not require -authentication. -1. Save or optionally click 'Test Settings'. Please note that 'Test Settings' -will actually trigger a build in Bamboo. - -## Troubleshooting - -If builds are not triggered, these are a couple of things to keep in mind. - -1. Ensure you entered the right GitLab IP address in Bamboo under 'Trigger -IP addresses'. -1. Remember that GitLab only triggers builds on push events. A commit via the -web interface will not trigger CI currently. +This document was moved to [user/project/integrations/bamboo.md](../user/project/integrations/bamboo.md). |