Article version: Enterprise Server 2.14

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Using webhooks for continuous integration

If you already have a development and deployment ecosystem in place, you can integrate it with GitHub Enterprise Server using webhooks.

Continuous integration using Jenkins

You can automatically trigger build jobs on a Jenkins server when pushes are made to a repository in your GitHub Enterprise Server instance.

Continuous integration using Travis CI

You can automatically trigger build jobs on Travis CI when pushes are made to a repository in your GitHub Enterprise Server instance. Additionally, you can display the build status in the README for the repository.

Troubleshooting service hooks

If payloads aren't being delivered, check for these common problems.

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