@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ The following steps enable AWS Cognito as an authentication provider:
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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ The following steps enable AWS Cognito as an authentication provider:
1. Save changes for the app client settings.
1. Save changes for the app client settings.
1. Under **Domain name** include the AWS domain name for your AWS Cognito application.
1. Under **Domain name** include the AWS domain name for your AWS Cognito application.
1. Under **App Clients**, find your **App client id** and **App client secret**. These values correspond to the OAuth2 Client ID and Client Secret. Save these values.
1. Under **App Clients**, find your app client ID and app client secret. These values correspond to the OAuth2 Client ID and Client Secret. Save these values.
@@ -212,11 +212,11 @@ PUT /projects/:id/feature_flags/:feature_flag_name
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@@ -212,11 +212,11 @@ PUT /projects/:id/feature_flags/:feature_flag_name
| `active` | boolean | no | The active state of the flag. [Supported](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/38350) in GitLab 13.3 and later. |
| `active` | boolean | no | The active state of the flag. [Supported](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/38350) in GitLab 13.3 and later. |
| `name` | string | no | The new name of the feature flag. [Supported](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/38350) in GitLab 13.3 and later. |
| `name` | string | no | The new name of the feature flag. [Supported](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/38350) in GitLab 13.3 and later. |
| `strategies` | JSON | no | The feature flag [strategies](../operations/feature_flags.md#feature-flag-strategies). |
| `strategies` | JSON | no | The feature flag [strategies](../operations/feature_flags.md#feature-flag-strategies). |
| `strategies:id` | JSON | no | The feature flag strategy id. |
| `strategies:id` | JSON | no | The feature flag strategy ID. |
| `strategies:name` | JSON | no | The strategy name. |
| `strategies:name` | JSON | no | The strategy name. |
| `strategies:parameters` | JSON | no | The strategy parameters. |
| `strategies:parameters` | JSON | no | The strategy parameters. |
| `strategies:scopes` | JSON | no | The scopes for the strategy. |
| `strategies:scopes` | JSON | no | The scopes for the strategy. |
| `strategies:scopes:id` | JSON | no | The scopes id. |
| `strategies:scopes:id` | JSON | no | The scopes ID. |
| `strategies:scopes:environment_scope` | string | no | The environment spec for the scope. |
| `strategies:scopes:environment_scope` | string | no | The environment spec for the scope. |
| `username` | string | yes | The username of the user created to be used with GitLab/Jira. |
| `username` | string | yes | The username of the user created to be used with GitLab/Jira. |
| `password` | string | yes | The password of the user created to be used with GitLab/Jira. |
| `password` | string | yes | The password of the user created to be used with GitLab/Jira. |
| `active` | boolean | no | Activates or deactivates the service. Defaults to false (deactivated). |
| `active` | boolean | no | Activates or deactivates the service. Defaults to false (deactivated). |
| `jira_issue_transition_id` | string | no | The ID of a transition that moves issues to a closed state. You can find this number under the Jira workflow administration (**Administration > Issues > Workflows**) by selecting **View** under **Operations** of the desired workflow of your project. The ID of each state can be found inside the parenthesis of each transition name under the **Transitions (id)** column. By default, this ID is set to `2`. |
| `jira_issue_transition_id` | string | no | The ID of a transition that moves issues to a closed state. You can find this number under the Jira workflow administration (**Administration > Issues > Workflows**) by selecting **View** under **Operations** of the desired workflow of your project. The ID of each state can be found inside the parenthesis of each transition name under the transitions ID column. By default, this ID is set to `2`. |
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ To get the credentials (a pair of Client ID and Client Secret), you must [create
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ To get the credentials (a pair of Client ID and Client Secret), you must [create
1. Select **API (Enable OAuth Settings)** and click on **Enable OAuth Settings**.
1. Select **API (Enable OAuth Settings)** and click on **Enable OAuth Settings**.
1. Fill in the application details into the following fields:
1. Fill in the application details into the following fields:
-**Callback URL**: The callback URL of your GitLab installation. For example, `https://gitlab.example.com/users/auth/salesforce/callback`.
-**Callback URL**: The callback URL of your GitLab installation. For example, `https://gitlab.example.com/users/auth/salesforce/callback`.
-**Selected OAuth Scopes**: Move **Access your basic information (id, profile, email, address, phone)** and **Allow access to your unique identifier (OpenID)** to the right column.
-**Selected OAuth Scopes**: Move `Access your basic information (id, profile, email, address, phone)` and `Allow access to your unique identifier (openid)` to the right column.
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msgid "%{global_id} is not a valid ID for %{expected_type}."
msgstr ""
msgstr ""
msgid "%{group_docs_link_start}Groups%{group_docs_link_end} allow you to manage and collaborate across multiple projects. Members of a group have access to all of its projects."
msgid "%{group_docs_link_start}Groups%{group_docs_link_end} allow you to manage and collaborate across multiple projects. Members of a group have access to all of its projects."