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# Integrate your server with GitLab.com
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Import projects from GitLab.com and login to your GitLab instance with your GitLab.com account.
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To enable the GitLab.com OmniAuth provider you must register your application with GitLab.com.
GitLab.com generates an application ID and secret key for you to use.
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1. Sign in to GitLab.com
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1. On the upper right corner, click on your avatar and go to your **Settings**.
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1. Select **Applications** in the left menu.
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1. Provide the required details for **Add new application**.
- Name: This can be anything. Consider something like `<Organization>'s GitLab` or `<Your Name>'s GitLab` or something else descriptive.
- Redirect URI:
```plaintext
http://your-gitlab.example.com/import/gitlab/callback
http://your-gitlab.example.com/users/auth/gitlab/callback
```
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The first link is required for the importer and second for the authorization.
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1. Select **Save application**.
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1. You should now see an **Application ID** and **Secret**. Keep this page open as you continue
configuration.
1. On your GitLab server, open the configuration file.
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For Omnibus package:
```shell
sudo editor /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
```
For installations from source:
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```shell
cd /home/git/gitlab
sudo -u git -H editor config/gitlab.yml
```
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1. See [Initial OmniAuth Configuration](omniauth.md#initial-omniauth-configuration) for initial settings.
1. Add the provider configuration:
For Omnibus package:
```ruby
gitlab_rails['omniauth_providers'] = [
{
"name" => "gitlab",
"app_id" => "YOUR_APP_ID",
"app_secret" => "YOUR_APP_SECRET",
"args" => { "scope" => "api" }
}
]
```
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For installations from source:
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```yaml
- { name: 'gitlab',
app_id: 'YOUR_APP_ID',
app_secret: 'YOUR_APP_SECRET',
args: { scope: 'api' } }
```
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1. Change `'YOUR_APP_ID'` to the Application ID from the GitLab.com application page.
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1. Change `'YOUR_APP_SECRET'` to the secret from the GitLab.com application page.
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1. Save the configuration file.
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1. Based on how GitLab was installed, implement these changes by using
the appropriate method:
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- Omnibus GitLab: [Reconfigure GitLab](../administration/restart_gitlab.md#omnibus-gitlab-reconfigure).
- Source: [Restart GitLab](../administration/restart_gitlab.md#installations-from-source).
On the sign-in page, there should now be a GitLab.com icon following the
regular sign-in form. Select the icon to begin the authentication process.
GitLab.com asks the user to sign in and authorize the GitLab application. If
everything goes well, the user is returned to your GitLab instance and is
signed in.