Import multiple repositories by uploading a manifest file (FREE)
Introduced in GitLab 11.2.
GitLab allows you to import all the required Git repositories based on a manifest file like the one used by the Android repository. This feature can be very handy when you need to import a project with many repositories like the Android Open Source Project (AOSP).
Requirements
GitLab must be using PostgreSQL for its database, since subgroups are needed for the manifest import to work.
Read more about the database requirements.
Manifest format
A manifest must be an XML file. There must be one remote
tag with a review
attribute that contains a URL to a Git server, and each project
tag must have
a name
and path
attribute. GitLab will then build the URL to the repository
by combining the URL from the remote
tag with a project name.
A path attribute is used to represent the project path in GitLab.
Below is a valid example of a manifest file:
<manifest>
<remote review="https://android.googlesource.com/" />
<project path="build/make" name="platform/build" />
<project path="build/blueprint" name="platform/build/blueprint" />
</manifest>
As a result, the following projects are created:
GitLab | Import URL |
---|---|
https://gitlab.com/YOUR_GROUP/build/make |
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/build |
https://gitlab.com/YOUR_GROUP/build/blueprint |
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/build/blueprint |
Import the repositories
To start the import:
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From your GitLab dashboard select New project.
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Switch to the Import project tab.
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Select Manifest file.
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Provide GitLab with a manifest XML file.
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Select a group you want to import to (you need to create a group first if you don't have one).
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Select List available repositories. At this point, you are redirected to the import status page with projects list based on the manifest file.
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Check the list and select Import all repositories to start the import.