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@@ -23,4 +23,54 @@ The Slack Notifications Service allows your GitLab project to send events (e.g.
Your Slack team will now start receiving GitLab event notifications as configured.
![
Slack configuration
](
img/slack_configuration.png
)
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![
Slack configuration
](
img/slack_configuration.png
)
## Troubleshooting
If you're having trouble with the Slack integration not working, then start by
searching through the
[
Sidekiq logs
](
/doc/administration/logs.md#sidekiqlog
)
for errors relating to your Slack service.
### Something went wrong on our end
This is a generic error shown in the GitLab UI and doesn't mean much by itself.
You'll need to look in
[
the logs
](
/doc/administration/logs.md#productionlog
)
to find
an error message and keep troubleshooting from there.
### `certificate verify failed`
You may see an entry similar to the following in your Sidekiq log:
```
text
2019-01-10_13:22:08.42572 2019-01-10T13:22:08.425Z 6877 TID-abcdefg ProjectServiceWorker JID-3bade5fb3dd47a85db6d78c5 ERROR: {:class=>"ProjectServiceWorker", :service_class=>"SlackService", :message=>"SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=error: certificate verify failed"}
```
This is probably a problem either with GitLab communicating with Slack, or GitLab
communicating with itself. The former is less likely since Slack's security certificates
should _hopefully_ always be trusted. We can establish which we're dealing with by using
the below rails console script.
```
sh
# start a rails console:
sudo
gitlab-rails console production
# or for source installs:
bundle
exec
rails console production
```
```
ruby
# run this in the Rails console
# replace <SLACK URL> with your actual Slack URL
result
=
Net
::
HTTP
.
get
(
URI
(
'https://<SLACK URL>'
));
0
# replace <GITLAB URL> with your actual GitLab URL
result
=
Net
::
HTTP
.
get
(
URI
(
'https://<GITLAB URL>'
));
0
```
If it's an issue with GitLab not trusting HTTPS connections to itself, then you may simply
need to
[
add your certificate to GitLab's trusted certificates
](
https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/ssl.html#install-custom-public-certificates
)
.
If it's an issue with GitLab not trusting connections to Slack, then the GitLab
OpenSSL trust store probably got messed up somehow. Typically this is from overriding
the trust store with
`gitlab_rails['env'] = {"SSL_CERT_FILE" => "/path/to/file.pem"}`
or by accidentally modifying the default CA bundle
`/opt/gitlab/embedded/ssl/certs/cacert.pem`
.
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