Commit 9a7dd4cc authored by Amy Qualls's avatar Amy Qualls

Merge branch 'kpaizee-edit-custom-issue-tracker-docs' into 'master'

Edit custom issue tracker docs

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# Custom issue tracker service **(FREE)** # Custom issue tracker **(FREE)**
Use a custom issue tracker that is not in the integration list. You can integrate an [external issue tracker](../../../integration/external-issue-tracker.md)
with GitLab. If your preferred issue tracker is not listed in the
[integrations list](../../../integration/external-issue-tracker.md#integration),
you can enable a custom issue tracker.
After you enable the custom issue tracker, a link to the issue tracker displays
on the left sidebar in your project.
![Custom issue tracker link](img/custom_issue_tracker_v14_5.png)
## Enable a custom issue tracker
To enable a custom issue tracker in a project: To enable a custom issue tracker in a project:
1. Go to the [Integrations page](overview.md#accessing-integrations). 1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Projects** and find your project.
1. On the left sidebar, select **Settings > Integrations**.
1. Select **Custom issue tracker**. 1. Select **Custom issue tracker**.
1. Select the checkbox under **Enable integration**. 1. Select the checkbox under **Enable integration**.
1. Fill in the required fields: 1. Fill in the required fields:
- **Project URL**: The URL to view all the issues in the custom issue tracker. - **Project URL**: The URL to view all the issues in the custom issue tracker.
- **Issue URL**: The URL to view an issue in the custom issue tracker. The URL must contain `:id`. - **Issue URL**: The URL to view an issue in the custom issue tracker. The URL must contain `:id`.
GitLab replaces `:id` with the issue number (for example, GitLab replaces `:id` with the issue number (for example,
`https://customissuetracker.com/project-name/:id`, which becomes `https://customissuetracker.com/project-name/123`). `https://customissuetracker.com/project-name/:id`, which becomes
`https://customissuetracker.com/project-name/123`).
- **New issue URL**: - **New issue URL**:
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**This URL is not used and removal is planned in a future release.** **This URL is not used and an [issue exists](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/327503) to remove it.**
Enter any URL here. Enter any URL.
For more information, see [issue 327503](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/327503).
1. Select **Save changes** or optionally select **Test settings**.
After you configure and enable the custom issue tracker service, a link appears on the GitLab 1. Optional. Select **Test settings**.
project pages. This link takes you to the custom issue tracker. 1. Select **Save changes**.
## Reference issues in a custom issue tracker ## Reference issues in a custom issue tracker
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