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- # GitLab Integration
- GitLab integrates with multiple third-party services to allow external issue trackers and external authentication.
- See the documentation below for details on how to configure these services.
- - [External issue tracker](external-issue-tracker.md) Redmine, JIRA, etc.
- - [LDAP](ldap.md) Set up sign in via LDAP
- - [OmniAuth](omniauth.md) Sign in via Twitter, GitHub, GitLab, and Google via OAuth.
- - [SAML](saml.md) Configure GitLab as a SAML 2.0 Service Provider
- - [Slack](slack.md) Integrate with the Slack chat service
- - [OAuth2 provider](oauth_provider.md) OAuth2 application creation
- - [Gmail](gitlab_buttons_in_gmail.md) Adds GitLab actions to messages
- GitLab Enterprise Edition contains [advanced JIRA support](http://doc.gitlab.com/ee/integration/jira.html) and [advanced Jenkins support](http://doc.gitlab.com/ee/integration/jenkins.html).
- ## Project services
- Integration with services such as Campfire, Flowdock, Gemnasium, HipChat, Pivotal Tracker, and Slack are available in the form of a Project Service.
- You can find these within GitLab in the Services page under Project Settings if you are at least a master on the project.
- Project Services are a bit like plugins in that they allow a lot of freedom in adding functionality to GitLab, for example there is also a service that can send an email every time someone pushes new commits.
- Because GitLab is open source we can ship with the code and tests for all plugins.
- This allows the community to keep the plugins up to date so that they always work in newer GitLab versions.
- For an overview of what projects services are available without logging in please see the [project_services directory](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/tree/master/app/models/project_services).