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Redmine integration
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r645 Redmine integration is only available in |RCEE|.
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r645 In order to make issue numbers clickable in commit messages, see the section
:ref:`rhodecode-issue-trackers-ref`. Redmine integration is specifically for
altering Redmine issues.
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r645 Redmine integration allows you to reference and change issue statuses in
Redmine directly from commit messages, using commit message patterns such as
``fixes #235`` in order to change the status of issue 235 to eg. "Resolved".
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r645 To set a Redmine integration up, it is first necessary to obtain a Redmine API
key. This can be found under *My Account* in the Redmine application.
You may have to enable API Access in Redmine settings if it is not already
available.
Once you have the API key, create a Redmine integration as outlined in
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.. note::
There's an option to configure integration templates. Please see :ref:`integrations-rcextensions` section.
rcextensions examples are here: https://code.rhodecode.com/rhodecode-enterprise-ce/files/default/rhodecode/config/rcextensions/examples/custom_integration_templates.py