Issue closing pattern
When a commit or merge request resolves one or more issues, it is possible to automatically close these issues when the commit or merge request lands in the project’s default branch.
Change the issue closing pattern
The default issue closing pattern covers a wide range of words. You can change the pattern to suit your needs.
%{issue_ref}
, you can replace this by
#\d+
when testing your patterns, which matches only local issue references like #123
.To change the default issue closing pattern:
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:::TabTitle Linux package (Omnibus)
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Edit
/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
and change thegitlab_rails['gitlab_issue_closing_pattern']
value:gitlab_rails['gitlab_issue_closing_pattern'] = /<regular_expression>/.source
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Save the file and reconfigure GitLab:
sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure
:::TabTitle Helm chart (Kubernetes)
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Export the Helm values:
helm get values gitlab > gitlab_values.yaml
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Edit
gitlab_values.yaml
and change theissueClosingPattern
value:global: appConfig: issueClosingPattern: "<regular_expression>"
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Save the file and apply the new values:
helm upgrade -f gitlab_values.yaml gitlab gitlab/gitlab
:::TabTitle Docker
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Edit
docker-compose.yml
and change thegitlab_rails['gitlab_issue_closing_pattern']
value:version: "3.6" services: gitlab: environment: GITLAB_OMNIBUS_CONFIG: | gitlab_rails['gitlab_issue_closing_pattern'] = /<regular_expression>/.source
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Save the file and restart GitLab:
docker compose up -d
:::TabTitle Self-compiled (source)
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Edit
/home/git/gitlab/config/gitlab.yml
and change theissue_closing_pattern
value:production: &base gitlab: issue_closing_pattern: "<regular_expression>"
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Save the file and restart GitLab:
# For systems running systemd sudo systemctl restart gitlab.target # For systems running SysV init sudo service gitlab restart
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