--- stage: Manage group: Import info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments --- # Import API **(FREE)** ## Import repository from GitHub > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/381902) in GitLab 15.8, GitLab no longer automatically creates namespaces or groups if the namespace or group name specified in `target_namespace` doesn't exist. GitLab also no longer falls back to using the user's personal namespace if the namespace or group name is taken or `target_namespace` is blank. Import your projects from GitHub to GitLab using the API. The namespace set in `target_namespace` must exist. The namespace can be your user namespace or an existing group that you have at least the Developer role for. ```plaintext POST /import/github ``` | Attribute | Type | Required | Description | |-------------------------|---------|----------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `personal_access_token` | string | yes | GitHub personal access token | | `repo_id` | integer | yes | GitHub repository ID | | `new_name` | string | no | New repository name | | `target_namespace` | string | yes | Namespace to import repository into. Supports subgroups like `/namespace/subgroup`. In GitLab 15.8 and later, must not be blank | | `github_hostname` | string | no | Custom GitHub Enterprise hostname. Do not set for GitHub.com. | | `optional_stages` | object | no | [Additional items to import](../user/project/import/github.md#select-additional-items-to-import). [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/373705) in GitLab 15.5 | ```shell curl --request POST \ --url "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/import/github" \ --header "content-type: application/json" \ --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: " \ --data '{ "personal_access_token": "aBc123abC12aBc123abC12abC123+_A/c123", "repo_id": "12345", "target_namespace": "group/subgroup", "new_name": "NEW-NAME", "github_hostname": "https://github.example.com", "optional_stages": { "single_endpoint_issue_events_import": true, "single_endpoint_notes_import": true, "attachments_import": true } }' ``` The following keys are available for `optional_stages`: - `single_endpoint_issue_events_import`, for issue and pull request events import. - `single_endpoint_notes_import`, for an alternative and more thorough comments import. - `attachments_import`, for Markdown attachments import. For more information, see [Select additional items to import](../user/project/import/github.md#select-additional-items-to-import). Example response: ```json { "id": 27, "name": "my-repo", "full_path": "/root/my-repo", "full_name": "Administrator / my-repo" } ``` ### Import a public project through the API using a group access token > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/362683) in GitLab 15.7, projects are not imported into a [bot user's](../user/group/settings/group_access_tokens.md#bot-users-for-groups) namespace in any circumstances. Projects imported into a bot user's namespace could not be deleted by users with valid tokens, which represented a security risk. When you import a project from GitHub to GitLab through the API using a group access token: - The GitLab project inherits the original project's visibility settings. As a result, the project is publicly accessible if the original project is public. - If the `path` or `target_namespace` does not exist, the project import fails. ## Cancel GitHub project import > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/364783) in GitLab 15.5. Cancel an in-progress GitHub project import using the API. ```plaintext POST /import/github/cancel ``` | Attribute | Type | Required | Description | |------------|---------|----------|---------------------| | `project_id` | integer | yes | GitLab project ID | ```shell curl --request POST \ --url "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/import/github/cancel" \ --header "content-type: application/json" \ --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: " \ --data '{ "project_id": 12345 }' ``` Example response: ```json { "id": 160, "name": "my-repo", "full_path": "/root/my-repo", "full_name": "Administrator / my-repo", "import_source": "source/source-repo", "import_status": "canceled", "human_import_status_name": "canceled", "provider_link": "/source/source-repo" } ``` Returns the following status codes: - `200 OK`: the project import is being canceled. - `400 Bad Request`: the project import cannot be canceled. - `404 Not Found`: the project associated with `project_id` does not exist. ## Import GitHub gists into GitLab snippets > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/371099) in GitLab 15.8 [with a flag](../administration/feature_flags.md) named `github_import_gists`. Disabled by default. Enabled on GitLab.com. FLAG: On self-managed GitLab, by default this feature is not available. To make it available, ask an administrator to [enable the feature flag](../administration/feature_flags.md) named `github_import_gists`. On GitLab.com, this feature is available. You can use the GitLab API to import personal GitHub gists (with up to 10 files) into personal GitLab snippets. GitHub gists with more than 10 files are skipped. You should manually migrate these GitHub gists. If any gists couldn't be imported, an email is sent with a list of gists that were not imported. ```plaintext POST /import/github/gists ``` | Attribute | Type | Required | Description | |------------|---------|----------|---------------------| | `personal_access_token` | string | yes | GitHub personal access token | ```shell curl --request POST \ --url "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/import/github/gists" \ --header "content-type: application/json" \ --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: " \ --data '{ "personal_access_token": "" }' ``` Returns the following status codes: - `202 Accepted`: the gists import is being started. - `401 Unauthorized`: user's GitHub personal access token is invalid. - `422 Unprocessable Entity`: the gists import is already in progress. - `429 Too Many Requests`: the user has exceeded GitHub's rate limit. ## Import repository from Bitbucket Server Import your projects from Bitbucket Server to GitLab via the API. NOTE: The Bitbucket Project Key is only used for finding the repository in Bitbucket. You must specify a `target_namespace` if you want to import the repository to a GitLab group. If you do not specify `target_namespace`, the project imports to your personal user namespace. ```plaintext POST /import/bitbucket_server ``` | Attribute | Type | Required | Description | |------------|---------|----------|---------------------| | `bitbucket_server_url` | string | yes | Bitbucket Server URL | | `bitbucket_server_username` | string | yes | Bitbucket Server Username | | `personal_access_token` | string | yes | Bitbucket Server personal access token/password | | `bitbucket_server_project` | string | yes | Bitbucket Project Key | | `bitbucket_server_repo` | string | yes | Bitbucket Repository Name | | `new_name` | string | no | New repository name | | `target_namespace` | string | no | Namespace to import repository into. Supports subgroups like `/namespace/subgroup` | ```shell curl --request POST \ --url "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/import/bitbucket_server" \ --header "content-type: application/json" \ --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: " \ --data '{ "bitbucket_server_url": "http://bitbucket.example.com", "bitbucket_server_username": "root", "personal_access_token": "Nzk4MDcxODY4MDAyOiP8y410zF3tGAyLnHRv/E0+3xYs", "bitbucket_server_project": "NEW", "bitbucket_server_repo": "my-repo" }' ``` ## Automate group and project import **(PREMIUM)** For information on automating user, group, and project import API calls, see [Automate group and project import](../user/project/import/index.md#automate-group-and-project-import).