Self-Managed Repository Integrations - Knowledge Article
Mend’s Self-Managed Repository Integrations allow organizations to integrate open source scanning and remediation directly within their self-hosted version control environments—such as Bitbucket Server, GitHub Enterprise, and GitLab (Self-Hosted). This section serves as a centralized hub for understanding how to deploy, manage, and troubleshoot these integrations effectively.
Overview
Designed for enterprises requiring on-premises or private cloud setups, Mend’s self-managed integrations deliver:
Fine-grained control over repo access and scanning logic
Seamless integration with internal security and compliance policies
Deployment flexibility with container-based architecture
These tools allow teams to initiate scans, generate remediation pull requests, and handle large-scale onboarding of repositories without relying on public SaaS infrastructure.
What This Section Covers
The articles in this section offer technical guidance and best practices for deploying and maintaining Mend’s self-managed repo integration components. Topics include:
Container shutdown behavior and how to ensure job continuity during maintenance or upgrades
Implementation resources including architectural diagrams, scaling strategies, and Redis deployment patterns
Links to supporting guides for Remediate and Renovate configurations, as well as troubleshooting methods