Connecting repositories to Tracker
If you are using cloud-based services, such as GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket, you can connect your repositories to Tracker and then link commits to issues. It enables you to find changes in your code that are related to a specific issue, if required.
Warning
Git repositories hosted on your own private server cannot be linked to Tracker.
To connect a repository:
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Make sure you are authorized in Tracker as an administrator.
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In the left-hand panel, click
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Select the service that hosts the repository and specify the connection details:
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Link to the repository.
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Token (for private GitHub and GitLab repositories). You do not need to specify a token for public repositories.
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For Bitbucket repositories, specify your Bitbucket login and a special password generated for Tracker.
For more information about the connection parameters, see Overview.
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To display related commits on the issue page, go to your queue settings and enable Show "Сommits" tab.
To link a commit to an issue in Tracker, specify your issue key in a comment under the commit.