Connect ScrumGenius with Gitlab
Connect Gitlab to ScrumGenius with a few steps and ScrumGenius will match relevant commits and pushes to your team members based on their email address or name.
The Gitlab activity appears in the Team Activity page and the dashboard.
Connecting Gitlab with ScrumGenius
Visit the Services page in Team Settings in ScrumGenius, and copy the URL listed under Gitlab. This is your team's unique URL that you will configure in Gitlab so that ScrumGenius can receive your team's activity commit and push activity.
Configure the webhook in Gitlab:
- Log in to Gitlab, go to your repository and click on the Settings, and select Integrations
- In the URL field, paste the Webhook URL you copied from ScrumGenius.
- Make sure the trigger is checked for Push events
- Click Add webhook button
That's it! You are done.
Supported Triggers
- Code pushed and commits
See it in action
To test it out, make an update in your Gitlab Project and look for a new entry in the Team Activity stream or the
Right now, we only support the Push event, but if there are others that you'd like to see, let us know!
Troubleshooting
- Look for updates in the Team Activity stream first. Updates in the dashboard, show up based on the activity performed in the time between the current standup and previous standup.
- Make sure that the people making updates in Gitlab match up either by email or by first and last name with people on your team in ScrumGenius. You can check your team info by going to Team Members.
- ScrumGenius won't be able to record data from before you connected the service. Make sure you generate some activity in Gitlab after setting up the webhook in order to test things out after you've set up the connection.