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# Atlassian HipChat
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GitLab provides a way to send HipChat notifications upon a number of events,
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such as when a user pushes code, creates a branch or tag, adds a comment, and
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creates a merge request.
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## Setup
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GitLab requires the use of a HipChat v2 API token to work. v1 tokens are
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not supported at this time. Note the differences between v1 and v2 tokens:
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HipChat v1 API (legacy) supports "API Auth Tokens" in the Group API menu. A v1
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token is allowed to send messages to *any* room.
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HipChat v2 API has tokens that are can be created using the Integrations tab
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in the Group or Room admin page. By design, these are lightweight tokens that
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allow GitLab to send messages only to *one* room.
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### Complete these steps in HipChat
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1. Go to: https://admin.hipchat.com/admin
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1. Click on "Group Admin" -> "Integrations".
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1. Find "Build Your Own!" and click "Create".
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1. Select the desired room, name the integration "GitLab", and click "Create".
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1. In the "Send messages to this room by posting this URL" column, you should
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see a URL in the format:
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```
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https://api.hipchat.com/v2/room/<room>/notification?auth_token=<token>
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```
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HipChat is now ready to accept messages from GitLab. Next, set up the HipChat
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service in GitLab.
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### Complete these steps in GitLab
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1. Navigate to the project you want to configure for notifications.
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1. Navigate to the [Integrations page](project_services.md#accessing-the-project-services)
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1. Click "HipChat".
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1. Select the "Active" checkbox.
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1. Insert the `token` field from the URL into the `Token` field on the Web page.
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1. Insert the `room` field from the URL into the `Room` field on the Web page.
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1. Save or optionally click "Test Settings".
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## Troubleshooting
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If you do not see notifications, make sure you are using a HipChat v2 API
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token, not a v1 token.
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Note that the v2 token is tied to a specific room. If you want to be able to
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specify arbitrary rooms, you can create an API token for a specific user in
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HipChat under "Account settings" and "API access". Use the `XXX` value under
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`auth_token=XXX`.
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