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diff --git a/doc/user/project/integrations/generic_alerts.md b/doc/user/project/integrations/generic_alerts.md index 3490a3f2b9e..dc6aa40ea82 100644 --- a/doc/user/project/integrations/generic_alerts.md +++ b/doc/user/project/integrations/generic_alerts.md @@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ To obtain credentials for setting up a generic alerts integration: - Sign in to GitLab as a user with maintainer [permissions](../../permissions.md) for a project. - Navigate to the **Operations** page for your project, depending on your installed version of GitLab: - - *In GitLab versions 13.1 and greater,* navigate to **{settings}** **Settings > Operations** in your project. - - *In GitLab versions prior to 13.1,* navigate to **{settings}** **Settings > Integrations** in your project. GitLab will display a banner encouraging you to enable the Alerts endpoint in **{settings}** **Settings > Operations** instead. + - *In GitLab versions 13.1 and greater,* navigate to **Settings > Operations** in your project. + - *In GitLab versions prior to 13.1,* navigate to **Settings > Integrations** in your project. GitLab will display a banner encouraging you to enable the Alerts endpoint in **Settings > Operations** instead. - Click **Alerts endpoint**. - Toggle the **Active** alert setting to display the **URL** and **Authorization Key** for the webhook configuration. @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ After a [project maintainer or owner](#setting-up-generic-alerts) test alert to confirm your integration works properly. 1. Sign in as a user with Developer or greater [permissions](../../../user/permissions.md). -1. Navigate to **{settings}** **Settings > Operations** in your project. +1. Navigate to **Settings > Operations** in your project. 1. Click **Alerts endpoint** to expand the section. 1. Enter a sample payload in **Alert test payload** (valid JSON is required). 1. Click **Test alert payload**. @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ In GitLab versions 13.2 and greater, GitLab groups alerts based on their payload When an incoming alert contains the same payload as another alert (excluding the `start_time` and `hosts` attributes), GitLab groups these alerts together and displays a counter on the -[Alert Management List](../operations/alert_management.md#alert-management-list) +[Alert Management List](../../../operations/incident_management/incidents.md) and details pages. If the existing alert is already `resolved`, then a new alert will be created instead. |