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This documentation applies to Codacy Self-hosted

For the latest updates and improvements, see the latest Cloud documentation instead.

GitLab integration - Codacy Self-hosted

Codacy Self-hosted running on Docker stopped being supported on February 16, 2021.

Click here for updated documentation on how to install and configure Codacy Self-hosted on Kubernetes or MicroK8s.

If you are a current customer and have any questions regarding the migration process, please reach out to your CSM or success@codacy.com for more information.

After adding a repository, you may want to enable GitLab integration to comment on commits, create issues, and more.

To do so, navigate to your Repository Settings, and select the Integrations tab. The installation takes one click, but you may have to move back and forth between Codacy and GitLab if additional permissions are required.

After GitLab has been installed, it needs to be enabled by a user with repository access on GitLab. For private repositories, this user will by default become the GitLab user Codacy uses to comment and create issues on GitLab.

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Last modified February 25, 2021