Commit 5c6b1b27 authored by Evan Read's avatar Evan Read Committed by Russell Dickenson

Cross link compliance framework assignment with GraphQL

parent 63c8ab25
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![general project settings](img/general_settings_v13_11.png)
The project description also partially supports [standard Markdown](../../markdown.md#features-extended-from-standard-markdown). You can use [emphasis](../../markdown.md#emphasis), [links](../../markdown.md#links), and [line-breaks](../../markdown.md#line-breaks) to add more context to the project description.
The project description also partially supports [standard Markdown](../../markdown.md#features-extended-from-standard-markdown).
You can use [emphasis](../../markdown.md#emphasis), [links](../../markdown.md#links), and
[line-breaks](../../markdown.md#line-breaks) to add more context to the project description.
#### Compliance frameworks **(PREMIUM)**
> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/276221) in GitLab 13.9.
> - [Feature flag removed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/287779) in GitLab 13.12.
You can create a framework label to identify that your project has certain compliance requirements or needs additional oversight.
You can create a framework label to identify that your project has certain compliance requirements
or needs additional oversight.
Group owners can create, edit and delete compliance frameworks by going to **Settings** > **General** and expanding the **Compliance frameworks** section.
Compliance frameworks created can then be assigned to any number of projects via the project settings page inside the group or subgroups.
Group owners can create, edit, and delete compliance frameworks:
1. Go to the group's **Settings** > **General**.
1. Expand the **Compliance frameworks** section.
Compliance frameworks created can then be assigned to any number of projects using:
- The project settings page inside the group or subgroups.
- In [GitLab 14.2](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/333249) and later, using the
[GraphQL API](../../../api/graphql/reference/index.md#mutationprojectsetcomplianceframework).
NOTE:
Attempting to create compliance frameworks on subgroups via GraphQL will cause the framework to be created on the root ancestor if the user has the correct permissions.
The web UI presents a read-only view to discourage this behavior.
Creating compliance frameworks on subgroups with GraphQL causes the framework to be
created on the root ancestor if the user has the correct permissions. The GitLab UI presents a
read-only view to discourage this behavior.
#### Compliance pipeline configuration **(ULTIMATE)**
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To find an archived project:
1. Sign in to GitLab as a user with project owner or administrator permissions.
1. Sign in to GitLab as the project owner or a user with the Administrator role.
1. If you:
- Have the project's URL, open the project's page in your browser.
- Don't have the project's URL:
......@@ -417,8 +429,10 @@ To immediately delete a project marked for deletion:
1. In the "Permanently delete project" section, select **Delete project**.
1. Confirm the action when asked to.
Your project, its repository, and all related resources, including issues and merge requests,
are deleted.
The following are deleted:
- Your project and its repository.
- All related resources including issues and merge requests.
#### Restore a project **(PREMIUM)**
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