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BPMN diagrams can also be imported from your GitLab. This way, you can always pull in the latest revision that lies in GitLab and keep on modeling straight away in Confluence - no need to switch tools!
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Ask your Confluence administrator to establish a connection between Confluence and GitLab in the app configuration of the BPMN Modeler Enterprise.While this is not yet done, you see this message when opening the Import from GitLab dialogAn dialog. An article for admins how to establish a connection can be found in this manual in Configuration {Link} Features for Confluence Admins.
After the global configuration of the GitLab connection, you will be asked to authenticate your account once:After that you will be able to use your own GitLab account to load .bpmn files, and thus will only see projects and files you have the right permissions for.
Finally, you are able to import your diagram from GitLab: In the BPMN Editor go to File > Import from GitLab, there you can search for a project, choose a git branch or tag and select a .bpmn file from there. To be sure, you can load a preview of the selected diagram from GitLab, or you can compare it with the latest version of the BPMN diagram in Confluence (if one exists), to see the differences.
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