Microsoft Teams service
On Microsoft Teams
To enable Microsoft Teams integration you must create an incoming webhook integration on Microsoft Teams by following the steps described in Sending messages to Connectors and Webhooks.
On GitLab
After you set up Microsoft Teams, it’s time to set up GitLab.
Navigate to the Integrations page and select the Microsoft Teams Notification service to configure it. There, you will see a checkbox with the following events that can be triggered:
- Push
- Issue
- Confidential issue
- Merge request
- Note
- Tag push
- Pipeline
- Wiki page
At the end fill in your Microsoft Teams details:
Field | Description |
---|---|
Webhook | The incoming webhook URL which you have to set up on Microsoft Teams. |
Notify only broken pipelines | If you choose to enable the Pipeline event and you want to be only notified about failed pipelines. |
After you are all done, click Save changes for the changes to take effect.
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