# TravisCI

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## Set up <a href="#set-up" id="set-up"></a>

### Navigate to the Integration settings view <a href="#navigate-to-the-integration-settings-view" id="navigate-to-the-integration-settings-view"></a>

1. 1.Select an app in the top left corner from the Switcher
2. 2.Navigate to **App Settings** by clicking the gear icon (⚙️) at the top of the Timeline sidebar
3. Click on **Integrations** in the sidebar

### **Connect TravisCI** <a href="#connect-jenkins" id="connect-jenkins"></a>

* Find the **TravisCI** integration module under the **CI/CD** section
* Click the **Connect** button
* Choose the Host URL of your TravisCI server
* Enter a TravisCI API Token
  * You can generate API Tokens via the TravisCI command line client:
    * :link: [TravisCI - Authentication](https://developer.travis-ci.com/authentication)
* Click **Save**; you’ll be asked for a repo slug, formatted as `<repo owner>/<repo name>`
* Click **Submit**

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Learn more about [builds and branches in Runway](/getting-started/setting-up-your-integrations/builds-and-branches.md).
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