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# Badges
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/issues/41174)
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in GitLab 10.7.
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Badges are a unified way to present condensed pieces of information about your
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projects. They consist of a small image and additionally a URL that the image
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points to. Examples for badges can be the [pipeline status], [test coverage],
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or ways to contact the project maintainers.
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![Badges on Project overview page](img/project_overview_badges.png)
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## Project badges
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Badges can be added to a project and will then be visible on the project's overview page.
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If you find that you have to add the same badges to several projects, you may want to add them at the [group level](#group-badges).
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To add a new badge to a project:
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1. Navigate to your project's **Settings > General > Badges**.
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1. Under "Link", enter the URL that the badges should point to and under
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"Badge image URL" the URL of the image that should be displayed.
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1. Submit the badge by clicking the **Add badge** button.
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After adding a badge to a project, you can see it in the list below the form.
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You can edit it by clicking on the pen icon next to it or to delete it by
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clicking on the trash icon.
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Badges associated with a group can only be edited or deleted on the
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[group level](#group-badges).
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## Group badges
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Badges can be added to a group and will then be visible on every project's
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overview page that's under that group. In this case, they cannot be edited or
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deleted on the project level. If you need to have individual badges for each
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project, consider adding them on the [project level](#project-badges) or use
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[placeholders](#placeholders).
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To add a new badge to a group:
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1. Navigate to your group's **Settings > General > Badges**.
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1. Under "Link", enter the URL that the badges should point to and under
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"Badge image URL" the URL of the image that should be displayed.
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1. Submit the badge by clicking the **Add badge** button.
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After adding a badge to a group, you can see it in the list below the form.
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You can edit the badge by clicking on the pen icon next to it or to delete it
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by clicking on the trash icon.
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Badges directly associated with a project can be configured on the
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[project level](#project-badges).
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## Placeholders
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The URL a badge points to, as well as the image URL, can contain placeholders
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which will be evaluated when displaying the badge. The following placeholders
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are available:
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- `%{project_path}`: Path of a project including the parent groups
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- `%{project_id}`: Database ID associated with a project
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- `%{default_branch}`: Default branch name configured for a project's repository
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- `%{commit_sha}`: ID of the most recent commit to the default branch of a
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project's repository
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NOTE: **Note:**
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Placeholders allow badges to expose otherwise-private information, such as the
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default branch or commit SHA when the project is configured to have a private
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repository. This is by design, as badges are intended to be used publicly. Avoid
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using these placeholders if the information is sensitive.
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## API
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You can also configure badges via the GitLab API. As in the settings, there is
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a distinction between endpoints for badges on the
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[project level](../../api/project_badges.md) and [group level](../../api/group_badges.md).
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[pipeline status]: pipelines/settings.md#pipeline-status-badge
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[test coverage]: pipelines/settings.md#test-coverage-report-badge
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