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> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/16556) in GitLab 12.5.
> - Note that this integration is in BETA and deployed [behind a feature flag](#enable-the-sourcegraph-feature-flag) disabled by default. Self-managed instances can opt to enable it.
If you are new to Sourcegraph, head over to the [Sourcegraph installation documentation](https://docs.sourcegraph.com/admin) and get your instance up and running.
### Connect your Sourcegraph instance to your GitLab instance
1. Navigate to the site admin area in Sourcegraph.
1. [Configure your GitLab external service](https://docs.sourcegraph.com/admin/external_service/gitlab).
You can skip this step if you already have your GitLab repositories searchable in Sourcegraph.
1. Validate that you can search your repositories from GitLab in your Sourcegraph instance by running a test query.
1. Add your GitLab instance URL to the [`corsOrigin` setting](https://docs.sourcegraph.com/admin/config/site_config#corsOrigin) in your site configuration.
### Configure your GitLab instance with Sourcegraph
1. In GitLab, go to **Admin Area > Settings > Integrations**.
1. Expand the **Sourcegraph** configuration section.
1. Check **Enable Sourcegraph**.
1. Set the Sourcegraph URL to your Sourcegraph instance, e.g., `https://sourcegraph.example.com`.
If you enabled Sourcegraph for your project but still it doesn't look like it's working, it might be because Sourcegraph has not indexed the project yet. You can check for Sourcegraph's availability of your project by visiting `https://sourcegraph.com/gitlab.com/<project-path>`replacing `<project-path>` with the path to your GitLab project.