Hi,

Maybe it's a "mister obvious" answer but have you set up the build trigger 
on the receiving pipeline? In the pipeline configuration you should have an 
option "Build when a change is pushed to gitlab" that you can enable and 
select the set of the events that would trigger the pipeline.
Also from here you can confirm that the webhook you are using is correct.



On Tuesday, October 15, 2019 at 10:47:12 AM UTC+2, Pa Y wrote:
>
> Hello,
> has somebody managed successfully to use declarative pipeline and gitlab?
>
> I followed the instructions listed here: 
> https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/integration/jenkins.html and this works for 
> freestyle jobs. we use this already without problems.
>
> Now, I try to move to pipelines to have more options in general.
>
> So far, we get gitlab hook sent succcessfully but for this we need to 
> disable in Jenkins : Prevent Cross Site Request Forgery exploits , what I 
> don't really want...
>
> And anyway after hook was sent, Jenkins job can't be triggered 
>
> can maybe somebody share a running example?
>
> Thanks for any help in advance!
>
> Pablo
>
>
>

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