For the latest updates and improvements, see the latest Cloud documentation instead.
How does Codacy support GitLab Cloud?¶
When you use GitLab Cloud to sign up or log into Codacy, the GitLab Groups that you belong to will be available to be added as Organizations on Codacy. After adding a Group:
- Codacy displays the list of all repositories that you own in that Group and Subgroups so that you can add them to Codacy as repositories to be analyzed
- The members of the Group will be able to join or request to join Codacy
If you have repositories that do not belong to any Group, you can still add those on Codacy directly under My Repositories.
Limitations¶
Currently, the integration between Codacy and GitLab Cloud has the following limitations:
- Users that are deleted from GitLab are not automatically removed from Codacy. These users must be manually removed from Codacy, namely to ensure that Codacy only bills seats corresponding to active users.
- Renamed Group paths are not automatically renamed on Codacy, causing Codacy to stop analyzing the repositories in those groups. You must click the button "Synchronize" in the settings of the corresponding Organization on Codacy to synchronize the Group path and resume the analysis of the repositories.
- Deleted Groups are not automatically deleted from Codacy. However, you can manually delete the corresponding Organizations from Codacy.
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