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Integrations

Rhodecode supports integrations with external services for various events, such as commit pushes and pull requests. Multiple integrations of the same type can be added at the same time; this is useful for posting different events to different Slack channels, for example.

Supported integrations

Type/Name |RC| Edition Description
:ref:`integrations-slack` |RCCEshort| https://slack.com/
:ref:`integrations-hipchat` |RCCEshort| https://www.hipchat.com/
:ref:`integrations-webhook` |RCCEshort| POST events as json to a custom url
:ref:`integrations-ci` |RCCEshort| Trigger Builds for Common CI Systems
:ref:`integrations-email` |RCCEshort| Send repo push commits by email
:ref:`integrations-redmine` |RCEEshort| Close/Resolve/Reference redmine issues
:ref:`integrations-jira` |RCEEshort| Close/Resolve/Reference JIRA issues

Creating an Integration

Integrations can be added globally via the admin UI:

:menuselection:`Admin --> Integrations`

or per repository in each repository's settings:

:menuselection:`Admin --> Repositories --> Edit --> Integrations`

To create an integration, select the type from the list in the Create New Integration section.

The Current Integrations section shows existing integrations that have been created along with their type (eg. Slack) and enabled status.

See pages specific to each type of integration for more instructions: