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## What are you changing in this pull request and why?

I have created this PR so that the language and images are up to date /
current as part of global ui and images project

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and/or [version a block of
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https://docs-getdbt-com-git-nfiann-global-gear-dbt-labs.vercel.app/docs/cloud/git/connect-gitlab
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Co-authored-by: Matt Shaver <[email protected]>
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17 changes: 12 additions & 5 deletions website/docs/docs/cloud/git/connect-gitlab.md
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## For dbt Cloud Developer and Team tiers

To connect your GitLab account:
1. Navigate to Your Profile settings by clicking the gear icon in the top right.
2. Select **Linked Accounts** in the left menu.
3. Click **Link** to the right of your GitLab account.
1. From dbt Cloud, click on your account name in the left side menu and select **Account settings**.
2. Select **Personal profile** under the **Your profile** section.
3. Scroll down to **Linked accounts**.
4. Click **Link** to the right of your GitLab account.

<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/connecting-gitlab/gitlab redirect.gif" title="Link your GitLab" />
<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/cloud-configuring-dbt-cloud/connecting-github/github-connect.png" title="The Personal profile settings with the Linked Accounts section of the user profile"/>

When you click **Link**, you will be redirected to GitLab and prompted to sign into your account. GitLab will then ask for your explicit authorization:

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### Personally authenticating with GitLab
dbt Cloud developers on the Enterprise plan must each connect their GitLab profiles to dbt Cloud, as every developer's read / write access for the dbt repo is checked in the dbt Cloud IDE or dbt Cloud CLI.

To connect a personal GitLab account, dbt Cloud developers should navigate to Your Profile settings by clicking the gear icon in the top right, then select **Linked Accounts** in the left menu.
To connect a personal GitLab account:

1. From dbt Cloud, click on your account name in the left side menu and select **Account settings**.

2. Select **Personal profile** under the **Your profile** section.

3. Scroll down to **Linked accounts**.

If your GitLab account is not connected, you’ll see "No connected account". Select **Link** to begin the setup process. You’ll be redirected to GitLab, and asked to authorize dbt Cloud in a grant screen.

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After importing a project by Git URL, dbt Cloud will generate a Deploy Key for your repository. To find the deploy key in dbt Cloud:

1. Click the gear icon in the upper right-hand corner.
2. Click **Account Settings** --> **Projects** and select a project.
1. From dbt Cloud, click on your account name in the left side menu and select **Account settings**.
2. Go to **Projects** and select a project.
3. Click the **Repository** link to the repository details page.
4. Copy the key under the **Deploy Key** section.

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## Accessing the audit log

To access the audit log, click the gear icon in the top right, then click **Audit Log**.
To access the audit log, click on your account name in the left side menu and select **Account settings**.

<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/dbt-cloud-enterprise/audit-log-menu.png" width="30%" title="Audit log menu"/>

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Expand Up @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ The following tabs detail steps on how to modify your user license count:

If you're on an Enterprise plan and have the correct [permissions](/docs/cloud/manage-access/enterprise-permissions), you can add or remove licenses by adjusting your user seat count. Note, an IT license does not count toward seat usage.

- To remove a user, go to **Account Settings** and select **Users**.
- To remove a user, click on your account name in the left side menu, click **Account settings** and select **Users**.
- Select the user you want to remove, click **Edit**, and then **Delete**.
- This action cannot be undone. However, you can re-invite the user with the same info if you deleted the user in error.<br />

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If you're on a Team plan and have the correct [permissions](/docs/cloud/manage-access/self-service-permissions), you can add or remove developers. You'll need to make two changes:

- Adjust your developer user seat count, which manages the users invited to your dbt Cloud project. AND
- Adjust your developer user seat count, which manages the users invited to your dbt Cloud project.
- Adjust your developer billing seat count, which manages the number of billable seats.


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To add a user in dbt Cloud, you must be an account owner or have admin privileges.

1. From dbt Cloud, click the gear icon at the top right and select **Account Settings**.
1. From dbt Cloud, click on your account name in the left side menu and select **Account settings**.

<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/Navigate To Account Settings.png" width="75%" title="Navigate to Account Settings" />

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To delete a user in dbt Cloud, you must be an account owner or have admin privileges. If the user has a `developer` license type, this will open up their seat for another user or allow the admins to lower the total number of seats.

1. From dbt Cloud, click the gear icon at the top right and select **Account Settings**.
1. From dbt Cloud, click on your account name in the left side menu and select **Account settings**.

<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/Navigate To Account Settings.png" width="85%" title="Navigate to Account Settings" />

2. In **Account Settings** and select **Users**.
2. In **Account Settings**, select **Users**.
3. Select the user you want to delete, then click **Edit**.
4. Click **Delete** in the bottom left. Click **Confirm Delete** to immediately delete the user without additional password prompts. This action cannot be undone. However, you can re-invite the user with the same information if the deletion was made in error.

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### Configure the Connection in dbt Cloud (dbt Cloud project admin)

Now that you have an OAuth app set up in Databricks, you'll need to add the client ID and secret to dbt Cloud. To do so:
- go to Settings by clicking the gear in the top right.
- on the left, select **Projects** under **Account Settings**
- choose your project from the list
- select **Connection** to edit the connection details
- add the `OAuth Client ID` and `OAuth Client Secret` from the Databricks OAuth app under the **Optional Settings** section
- From dbt Cloud, click on your account name in the left side menu and select **Account settings**
- Select **Projects** from the menu
- Choose your project from the list
- Select **Connection** to edit the connection details
- Add the `OAuth Client ID` and `OAuth Client Secret` from the Databricks OAuth app under the **Optional Settings** section

<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/using-dbt-cloud/dbt-cloud-enterprise/DBX-auth/dbt-databricks-oauth.png" title="Adding Databricks OAuth application client ID and secret to dbt Cloud" />

### Authenticating to Databricks (dbt Cloud IDE developer)

Once the Databricks connection via OAuth is set up for a dbt Cloud project, each dbt Cloud user will need to authenticate with Databricks in order to use the IDE. To do so:

- Click the gear icon at the top right and select **Profile settings**.
- From dbt Cloud, click on your account name in the left side menu and select **Account settings**
- Select **Profile settings**.
- Select **Credentials**.
- Choose your project from the list
- Select `OAuth` as the authentication method, and click **Save**
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