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Python GitLab

python-gitlab is a Python module providing access to the GitLab server API.

It supports the v3 api of GitLab.

A CLI tool is also provided (called gitlab).

Requirements

python-gitlab depends on:

State

python-gitlab >= 0.3 is considered stable.

Bugs reports

Please report bugs and feature requests at https://github.com/gpocentek/python-gitlab/issues

ToDo

  • Improve documentation
  • Write unit tests

Code snippet

# See https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq/tree/master/doc/api for the source.

# Register a connection to a gitlab instance, using its URL and a user private
# token
gl = Gitlab('http://192.168.123.107', 'JVNSESs8EwWRx5yDxM5q')
# Connect to get the current user
gl.auth()
# Print the user informations
print gl.user

# Get a list of projects
for p in gl.Project():
    print (p.name)
    # get associated issues
    issues = p.Issue()
    for issue in issues:
        closed = 0 if not issue.closed else 1
        print ("  %d => %s (closed: %d)" % (issue.id, issue.title, closed))
        # and close them all
        issue.state_event = "close"
        issue.save()

# Get the first 10 groups (pagination)
for g in gl.Group(page=1, per_page=10):
    print (g)

# Create a new project (as another_user)
p = gl.Project({'name': 'myCoolProject', 'wiki_enabled': False})
p.save(sudo="another_user")
print p

Command line use

To use the command line tool, you need to define which GitLab server(s) can be accessed. this can be done in 2 files:

  • /etc/python-gitlab.cfg
  • ~/.python-gitlab.cfg

Here's an example of the syntax:

[global]
default = local
ssl_verify = true
timeout = 5

[local]
url = http://10.0.3.2:8080
private_token = vTbFeqJYCY3sibBP7BZM

[distant]
url = https://some.whe.re
private_token = thisisaprivatetoken
ssl_verify = false

The [global] section define which server is accesed by default. Each other section defines how to access a server. Only private token authentication is supported (not user/password).

The ssl_verify option defines if the server SSL certificate should be validated (use false for self signed certificates, only useful with https).

The timeout option defines after how many seconds a request to the Gitlab server should be abandonned.

Choosing a different server than the default one can be done at run time:

gitlab --gitlab=distant [command]

gitlab always requires 2 mandatory arguments.

The first argument is the object type on which we will act, the second one is the action:

gitlab project list

Get help with:

# global help
gitlab --help

# object help
gitlab project help

Some examples:

# list all the projects:
gitlab project list

# limit to 5 items per request, display the 1st page only
gitlab project list --page=1 --per-page=5

# get a specific project (id 2):
gitlab project get --id=2

# get a list of snippets for this project:
gitlab project-issue list --project-id=2

# delete a Snippet (id 3):
gitlab project-snippet delete --id=3 --project-id=2

# update a Snippet:
gitlab project-snippet update --id=4 --project-id=2 --code="My New Code"

# create a Snippet:
gitlab project-snippet create --project-id=2
Impossible to create object (Missing attribute(s): title, file-name, code)

# oops, let's add the attributes:
gitlab project-snippet create --project-id=2 --title="the title" --file-name="the name" --code="the code"

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