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stage: Create
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group: Ecosystem
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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# Jenkins CI (deprecated) service
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NOTE:
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In GitLab 8.3, Jenkins integration using the
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[GitLab Hook Plugin](https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/GitLab+Hook+Plugin)
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was deprecated in favor of the
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[GitLab Plugin](https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/GitLab+Plugin).
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Please use documentation for the new [Jenkins CI service](jenkins.md).
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NOTE:
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This service was [removed in v13.0](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/1600)
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Integration includes:
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- Trigger Jenkins build after push to repository
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- Show build status on Merge Request page
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Requirements:
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- [Jenkins GitLab Hook plugin](https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/GitLab+Hook+Plugin)
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- Git clone access for Jenkins from GitLab repository (via SSH key)
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## Jenkins
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1. Install [GitLab Hook plugin](https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/GitLab+Hook+Plugin)
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1. Set up Jenkins project
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![screen](img/jenkins_project.png)
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## GitLab
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In GitLab, perform the following steps.
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### Read access to repository
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Jenkins needs read access to the GitLab repository. We already specified a
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private key to use in Jenkins, now we need to add a public one to the GitLab
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project. For that case we need a Deploy key. Read the documentation on
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[how to set up a Deploy key](../ssh/README.md#deploy-keys).
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### Jenkins service
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Now navigate to GitLab services page and activate Jenkins
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![screen](img/jenkins_gitlab_service.png)
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Done! When you push to GitLab, it creates a build for Jenkins. You can view the merge request build status with a link to the Jenkins build.
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### Multi-project Configuration
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The GitLab Hook plugin in Jenkins supports the automatic creation of a project
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for each feature branch. After configuration GitLab triggers feature branch
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builds and a corresponding project is created in Jenkins.
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Configure the GitLab Hook plugin in Jenkins. Go to 'Manage Jenkins' and then
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'Configure System'. Find the 'GitLab Web Hook' section and configure as shown below.
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