CI/CD & Source Control
GitLab CI AI agent integration
GitLab CI integration for pipelines, jobs, schedules, variables, and triggers
Category
CI/CD & Source Control
Authentication
API key
Protocol
MCP-compatible
What you can do with the GitLab CI integration
Give your AI agents authenticated access to GitLab CI so they can read, act, and update records on your behalf — inside a governed, observable workflow.
- Let agents read data from GitLab CI as part of a workflow.
- Let agents take typed actions inside GitLab CI with allow/deny policies.
- Combine GitLab CI with other tools to automate cross-system workflows.
- Audit every tool call in Monitor — agent, action, input, response, latency, cost.
How to connect GitLab CI
Paste your API key into the credential form. Dezifi encrypts it at rest and never logs it.
- 1
Open Integrations in your workspace
Navigate to Integrations from the left sidebar. The catalog opens to all available tools. - 2
Find GitLab CI
Search the catalog or filter to the CI/CD & Source Control category. Click the GitLab CI card. - 3
Connect your account
Click Connect. Paste your API key into the credential form. Dezifi encrypts it at rest and never logs it. - 4
Test the connection
Run the built-in connection test. Dezifi calls a low-impact endpoint and confirms the credential works. - 5
Grant access to an agent
Open an agent in the builder, go to Tool Selection, check GitLab CI, save. The agent can now invoke GitLab CI actions during runs.
Governance and safety
GitLab CI is a tool like any other in Dezifi — its actions are governed by your policies, inspected by guardrails, and recorded in every run trace.
- Tool allow / deny — restrict which agents can invoke which actions.
- Approval gates — require human sign-off before destructive operations.
- Rate limits — cap how often an agent can call the integration.
- Audit trail — every call, input, response, and identity is logged.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I connect GitLab CI to Dezifi?
- Open Integrations in your workspace, search for GitLab CI, click Connect, and follow the api key flow. Once connected, the integration becomes available as a tool for any agent.
- Which AI agents can use the GitLab CI integration?
- Any agent in your Dezifi workspace can be granted access to GitLab CI. You scope which agents see it via tool allow-lists on policies.
- Is the GitLab CI integration secure?
- Yes. Credentials are encrypted at rest, scoped to your workspace, and never shared across tenants. Every tool call is logged in the run trace.
- Can I limit what the agent can do in GitLab CI?
- Yes. Policies let you allow or deny specific actions and require human approval for high-risk operations. The principle of least privilege is enforced at runtime.
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