Services templates
A GitLab administrator can add a service template that sets a default for each project. After a service template is enabled, it will be applied to all projects that don’t have it already enabled and its details will be pre-filled on the project’s Service page. By disabling the template, it will be disabled for new projects only.
Enable a service template
In GitLab’s Admin area, navigate to Service Templates and choose the service template you wish to create.
Services for external issue trackers
In the image below you can see how a service template for Redmine would look like.
For each project, you will still need to configure the issue tracking
URLs by replacing :issues_tracker_id
in the above screenshot with the ID used
by your external issue tracker. Prior to GitLab v7.8, this ID was configured in
the project settings, and GitLab would automatically update the URL configured
in gitlab.yml
. This behavior is now deprecated and all issue tracker URLs
must be configured directly within the project’s Integrations settings.
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