Skip to content
Snippets Groups Projects
Commit ea526705 authored by Evan Read's avatar Evan Read
Browse files

Update docs for new Members page location on GitLab navigation

Also fixes capitalization.
parent b396bd82
No related branches found
No related tags found
No related merge requests found
Loading
Loading
@@ -357,8 +357,8 @@ things to check to debug the situation.
LDAP yet and must do so first.
- You've waited an hour or [the configured
interval](index.md#adjusting-ldap-group-sync-schedule) for the group to
sync. To speed up the process, either go to the GitLab group **Settings ->
Members** and press **Sync now** (sync one group) or [run the group sync Rake
sync. To speed up the process, either go to the GitLab group **Group information > Members**
and press **Sync now** (sync one group) or [run the group sync Rake
task](../../raketasks/ldap.md#run-a-group-sync) (sync all groups).
 
If all of the above looks good, jump in to a little more advanced debugging in
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
@@ -211,13 +211,13 @@ After you ensure that you are using OSI-approved licenses for your projects, you
 
###### Screenshot 1: License overview
 
On the left sidebar, select **Project Information > Details**. Take a screenshot that includes a view of the license you've chosen for your project.
On the left sidebar, select **Project information > Details**. Take a screenshot that includes a view of the license you've chosen for your project.
 
![License overview](img/license-overview.png)
 
###### Screenshot 2: License file
 
Navigate to one of the license files that you uploaded. You can usually find the license file by selecting **Project Information > Details** and scanning the page for the license.
Navigate to one of the license files that you uploaded. You can usually find the license file by selecting **Project information > Details** and scanning the page for the license.
Make sure the screenshot includes the title of the license.
 
![License file](img/license-file.png)
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ You can give a user access to all projects in a group.
1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Groups**.
1. Select **Your Groups**.
1. Find your group and select it.
1. From the left sidebar, select **Members**.
1. From the left sidebar, select **Group information > Members**.
1. Fill in the fields.
- The role applies to all projects in the group. [Learn more about permissions](../permissions.md).
- On the **Access expiration date**, the user can no longer access projects in the group.
Loading
Loading
@@ -118,11 +118,11 @@ You can change the owner of a group. Each group must always have at least one
member with the [Owner role](../permissions.md#group-members-permissions).
 
- As an administrator:
1. Go to the group and from the left menu, select **Members**.
1. Go to the group and from the left menu, select **Group information > Members**.
1. Give a different member the **Owner** role.
1. Refresh the page. You can now remove the **Owner** role from the original owner.
- As the current group's owner:
1. Go to the group and from the left menu, select **Members**.
1. Go to the group and from the left menu, select **Group information > Members**.
1. Give a different member the **Owner** role.
1. Have the new owner sign in and remove the **Owner** role from you.
 
Loading
Loading
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ Prerequisites:
To remove a member from a group:
 
1. Go to the group.
1. From the left menu, select **Members**.
1. From the left menu, select **Group information > Members**.
1. Next to the member you want to remove, select **Delete**.
1. Optional. On the **Remove member** confirmation box, select the
**Also unassign this user from linked issues and merge requests** checkbox.
Loading
Loading
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ To find members in a group, you can sort, filter, or search.
 
Filter a group to find members. By default, all members in the group and subgroups are displayed.
 
1. Go to the group and select **Members**.
1. Go to the group and select **Group information > Members**.
1. Above the list of members, in the **Filter members** box, enter filter criteria.
- To view members in the group only, select **Membership = Direct**.
- To view members of the group and its subgroups, select **Membership = Inherited**.
Loading
Loading
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ Filter a group to find members. By default, all members in the group and subgrou
 
You can search for members by name, username, or email.
 
1. Go to the group and select **Members**.
1. Go to the group and select **Group information > Members**.
1. Above the list of members, in the **Filter members** box, enter search criteria.
1. To the right of the **Filter members** box, select the magnifying glass (**{search}**).
 
Loading
Loading
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ You can search for members by name, username, or email.
 
You can sort members by **Account**, **Access granted**, **Max role**, or **Last sign-in**.
 
1. Go to the group and select **Members**.
1. Go to the group and select **Group information > Members**.
1. Above the list of members, on the top right, from the **Account** list, select
the criteria to filter by.
1. To switch the sort between ascending and descending, to the right of the **Account** list, select the
Loading
Loading
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ To share a given group, for example, `Frontend` with another group, for example,
`Engineering`:
 
1. Go to the `Frontend` group.
1. From the left menu, select **Members**.
1. From the left menu, select **Group information > Members**.
1. Select the **Invite group** tab.
1. In the **Select a group to invite** list, select `Engineering`.
1. For the **Max role**, select a [role](../permissions.md).
Loading
Loading
@@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ In GitLab 13.11, you can optionally replace the sharing form with a modal window
To share a group after enabling this feature:
 
1. Go to your group's page.
1. In the left sidebar, go to **Members**, and then select **Invite a group**.
1. In the left sidebar, go to **Group information > Members**, and then select **Invite a group**.
1. Select a group, and select a **Max role**.
1. (Optional) Select an **Access expiration date**.
1. Select **Invite**.
Loading
Loading
@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ To create group links via filter:
 
LDAP user permissions can be manually overridden by an administrator. To override a user's permissions:
 
1. Go to your group's **Members** page.
1. Go to your group's **Group information > Members** page.
1. In the row for the user you are editing, select the pencil (**{pencil}**) icon.
1. Select the brown **Edit permissions** button in the modal.
 
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Prerequisite:
 
To add a user to a project:
 
1. Go to your project and select **Members**.
1. Go to your project and select **Project information > Members**.
1. On the **Invite member** tab, under **GitLab member or Email address**, type the username or email address.
In GitLab 13.11 and later, you can [replace this form with a modal window](#add-a-member-modal-window).
1. Select a [role](../../permissions.md).
Loading
Loading
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Prerequisite:
 
To add groups to a project:
 
1. Go to your project and select **Members**.
1. Go to your project and select **Project information > Members**.
1. On the **Invite group** tab, under **Select a group to invite**, choose a group.
1. Select the highest max [role](../../permissions.md) for users in the group.
1. Optional. Choose an expiration date. On that date, the user can no longer access the project.
Loading
Loading
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Prerequisite:
 
To import users:
 
1. Go to your project and select **Members**.
1. Go to your project and select **Project information > Members**.
1. On the **Invite member** tab, at the bottom of the panel, select **Import**.
1. Select the project. You can view only the projects for which you're a maintainer.
1. Select **Import project members**.
Loading
Loading
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Prerequisite:
 
To remove a member from a project:
 
1. Go to your project and select **Members**.
1. Go to your project and select **Project information > Members**.
1. Next to the project member you want to remove, select **Remove member** **{remove}**.
1. Optional. In the confirmation box, select the **Also unassign this user from related issues and merge requests** checkbox.
1. Select **Remove member**.
Loading
Loading
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ You can filter and sort members in a project.
 
### Display inherited members
 
1. Go to your project and select **Members**.
1. Go to your project and select **Project information > Members**.
1. In the **Filter members** box, select `Membership` `=` `Inherited`.
1. Press Enter.
 
Loading
Loading
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ You can filter and sort members in a project.
 
### Display direct members
 
1. Go to your project and select **Members**.
1. Go to your project and select **Project information > Members**.
1. In the **Filter members** box, select `Membership` `=` `Direct`.
1. Press Enter.
 
Loading
Loading
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ This feature might not be available to you. Check the **version history** note a
In GitLab 13.11, you can optionally replace the form to add a member with a modal window.
To add a member after enabling this feature:
 
1. Go to your project and select **Members**.
1. Go to your project and select **Project information > Members**.
1. Select **Invite members**.
1. Enter an email address and select a role.
1. Optional. Select an **Access expiration date**.
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ This is where the group sharing feature can be of use.
 
To share 'Project Acme' with the 'Engineering' group:
 
1. For 'Project Acme' use the left navigation menu to go to **Members**.
1. For 'Project Acme' use the left navigation menu to go to **Project information > Members**.
1. Select the **Invite group** tab.
1. Add the 'Engineering' group with the maximum access level of your choice.
1. Optionally, select an expiring date.
Loading
Loading
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ In GitLab 13.11, you can optionally replace the sharing form with a modal window
To share a project after enabling this feature:
 
1. Go to your project's page.
1. In the left sidebar, go to **Members**, and then select **Invite a group**.
1. In the left sidebar, go to **Project information > Members**, and then select **Invite a group**.
1. Select a group, and select a **Max role**.
1. (Optional) Select an **Access expiration date**.
1. Select **Invite**.
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ To see the pipeline status from the merge request page of a forked project
going back to the original project:
 
1. Create a group containing all the upstream members.
1. Go to the **Members** tab in the forked project and invite the newly-created
1. Go to the **Project information > Members** page in the forked project and invite the newly-created
group to the forked project.
 
<!-- ## Troubleshooting
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ For the bot:
 
API calls made with a project access token are associated with the corresponding bot user.
 
These bot users are included in a project's **Members** list but cannot be modified. Also, a bot
These bot users are included in a project's **Project information > Members** list but cannot be modified. Also, a bot
user cannot be added to any other project.
 
- The username is set to `project_{project_id}_bot` for the first access token, such as `project_123_bot`.
Loading
Loading
0% Loading or .
You are about to add 0 people to the discussion. Proceed with caution.
Finish editing this message first!
Please register or to comment