GitLab Status Monitoring
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DepsDown automatically detects GitLab in your codebase and monitors its status page for outages. Get instant alerts via Slack, email, or webhook when GitLab reports incidents — so you know immediately if the problem isn't your code.
How we detect GitLab
When you connect your GitHub or GitLab repository, DepsDown scans for these patterns to identify GitLab as a dependency:
Package
@gitbeaker/node
Found in: package.json
Env Variable
GITLAB_TOKEN
Found in: .env
Env Variable
GITLAB_PRIVATE_TOKEN
Found in: .env
Config
gitlab
Found in: .gitlab-ci.yml
What happens when GitLab goes down
We poll every 2 minutes
DepsDown checks GitLab's official status page every 2 minutes for incidents, degraded performance, or outages.
Instant alerts to your team
When a status change is detected, we send alerts to your configured channels — Slack, email, or webhook — within minutes.
Know it's not your code
Stop debugging blindly. When GitLab has an incident, you'll know immediately — saving hours of investigation.