Integrate with GitLab
Overview
Integrating Bridgecrew with GitLab makes it possible for Bridgecrew to scan your Infrastructure-as-code files (Terraform and CloudFormation) and monitor configuration issues in development.
Important
Please note that authorizing a new GitLab repo will override the current settings.
How to Integrate
Part 1 - In Bridgecrew
- From Integrations Catalogue, under Code Integrations, select GitLab .

- Under the Configure Account tab, select Authorize. A GitLab authorization page will open in another tab.

Part 2 - In GitLab:
Select Authorize.

Part 3 - In Bridgecrew
- Select one of the following options then select Next:
- Permit all existing repositories
- Permit all existing and future repositories
- Choose from the repository list.
If choosing from the repository list, select the relevant repositories.
Note: selecting Previous will bring you back to the Configure Account tab.

- When the message "New account successfully configured" appears, select Done.

Note: after the next GitLab scan, the scanned repository will appear in the Integrations grid; for further details, see here.
Example
The image below shows an example of a Bridgecrew comment on a license compliance error.
Note
- The list of repositories includes all repositories you can access including via groups and sub-groups.
- The integration between Bridgecrew and GitLab uses OAuth consumer. For an explanation of revoking access, see [here] (https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/view-and-revoke-oauth-access-tokens-208961965.html).
Updated 10 months ago