How do I set up a webhook from GitLab to Jenkins?
To set up a webhook from GitLab to Jenkins, first go to your GitLab project, then navigate to Settings > Webhooks.
What URL should I use for the webhook?
You should use the Jenkins URL followed by '/gitlab/notify_commit'. For example, 'http://your-jenkins-url/gitlab/notify_commit'.
Do I need to add any specific triggers?
Yes, you can select triggers like 'Push events' or 'Merge request events' depending on when you want Jenkins to be notified.
Is there anything else I need to configure in Jenkins?
Make sure you have the GitLab plugin installed in Jenkins and configure it to accept the webhook notifications.
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