--- stage: Package group: Package Registry 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 --- # Debian packages in the Package Registry **(FREE)** > - Debian API [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/42670) in GitLab 13.5. > - Debian group API [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/66188) in GitLab 14.2. > - [Deployed behind a feature flag](../../feature_flags.md), disabled by default. WARNING: The Debian package registry for GitLab is under development and isn't ready for production use due to limited functionality. This [epic](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/6057) details the remaining work and timelines to make it production ready. Publish Debian packages in your project's Package Registry. Then install the packages whenever you need to use them as a dependency. Project and Group packages are supported. For documentation of the specific API endpoints that Debian package manager clients use, see the [Debian API documentation](../../../api/packages/debian.md). Prerequisites: - The `dpkg-deb` binary must be installed on the GitLab instance. This binary is usually provided by the [`dpkg` package](https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Dpkg/Downstream), installed by default on Debian and derivatives. ## Enable the Debian API **(FREE SELF)** Debian repository support is still a work in progress. It's gated behind a feature flag that's **disabled by default**. [GitLab administrators with access to the GitLab Rails console](../../../administration/feature_flags.md) can opt to enable it. To enable it: ```ruby Feature.enable(:debian_packages) ``` To disable it: ```ruby Feature.disable(:debian_packages) ``` ## Enable the Debian group API **(FREE SELF)** The Debian group repository is also behind a second feature flag that is disabled by default. To enable it: ```ruby Feature.enable(:debian_group_packages) ``` To disable it: ```ruby Feature.disable(:debian_group_packages) ``` ## Build a Debian package Creating a Debian package is documented [on the Debian Wiki](https://wiki.debian.org/Packaging). ## Authenticate to the Debian endpoints Authentication methods differs between [distributions APIs](#authenticate-to-the-debian-distributions-apis) and [package repositories](#authenticate-to-the-debian-package-repositories). ### Authenticate to the Debian distributions APIs To create, read, update, or delete a distribution, you need one of the following: - [Personal access token](../../../api/rest/index.md#personalprojectgroup-access-tokens), using `--header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: "` - [Deploy token](../../project/deploy_tokens/index.md) using `--header "Deploy-Token: "` - [CI/CD job token](../../../ci/jobs/ci_job_token.md) using `--header "Job-Token: "` ### Authenticate to the Debian Package Repositories To publish a package, or install a private package, you need to use basic authentication, with one of the following: - [Personal access token](../../../api/rest/index.md#personalprojectgroup-access-tokens), using `:` - [Deploy token](../../project/deploy_tokens/index.md) using `:` - [CI/CD job token](../../../ci/jobs/ci_job_token.md) using `gitlab-ci-token:` ## Create a Distribution On the project-level, Debian packages are published using *Debian Distributions*. To publish packages on the group level, create a distribution with the same `codename`. To create a project-level distribution using a personal access token: ```shell curl --request POST --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: " \ "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects//debian_distributions?codename=" ``` Example response with `codename=sid`: ```json { "id": 1, "codename": "sid", "suite": null, "origin": null, "label": null, "version": null, "description": null, "valid_time_duration_seconds": null, "components": [ "main" ], "architectures": [ "all", "amd64" ] } ``` More information on Debian distribution APIs: - [Debian project distributions API](../../../api/packages/debian_project_distributions.md) - [Debian group distributions API](../../../api/packages/debian_group_distributions.md) ## Publish a package Once built, several files are created: - `.deb` files: the binary packages - `.udeb` files: lightened .deb files, used for Debian-Installer (if needed) - `.ddeb` files: Ubuntu debug .deb files (if needed) - `.tar.{gz,bz2,xz,...}` files: Source files - `.dsc` file: Source metadata, and list of source files (with hashes) - `.buildinfo` file: Used for Reproducible builds (optional) - `.changes` file: Upload metadata, and list of uploaded files (all the above) To upload these files, you can use `dput-ng >= 1.32` (Debian bullseye). `` and `` are defined [as above](#authenticate-to-the-debian-package-repositories): ```shell cat < dput.cf [gitlab] method = https fqdn = :@gitlab.example.com incoming = /api/v4/projects//packages/debian EOF dput --config=dput.cf --unchecked --no-upload-log gitlab .changes ``` ## Directly upload a package > Direct upload [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/101838) in GitLab 15.9. When you don't have access to `.changes` file, you can directly upload a `.deb` by passing distribution `codename` and target `component` as parameters with your [credentials](#authenticate-to-the-debian-package-repositories). For example, to upload to component `main` of distribution `sid` using a personal access token: ```shell curl --request PUT --user ":" \ "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects//packages/debian/?distribution=sid&component=main" \ --upload-file /path/to/your.deb ``` ## Install a package To install a package: 1. Configure the repository: If you are using a private project, add your [credentials](#authenticate-to-the-debian-package-repositories) to your apt configuration: ```shell echo 'machine gitlab.example.com login password ' \ | sudo tee /etc/apt/auth.conf.d/gitlab_project.conf ``` Download your distribution key using your [credentials](#authenticate-to-the-debian-distributions-apis): ```shell sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/share/keyrings curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: " \ "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects//debian_distributions//key.asc" \ | \ gpg --dearmor \ | \ sudo tee /usr/local/share/keyrings/-archive-keyring.gpg \ > /dev/null ``` Add your project as a source: ```shell echo 'deb [ signed-by=/usr/local/share/keyrings/-archive-keyring.gpg ] https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects//packages/debian ' \ | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gitlab_project.list sudo apt-get update ``` 1. Install the package: ```shell sudo apt-get -y install -t ``` ## Download a source package To download a source package: 1. Configure the repository: If you are using a private project, add your [credentials](#authenticate-to-the-debian-package-repositories) to your apt configuration: ```shell echo 'machine gitlab.example.com login password ' \ | sudo tee /etc/apt/auth.conf.d/gitlab_project.conf ``` Download your distribution key using your [credentials](#authenticate-to-the-debian-distributions-apis): ```shell sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/share/keyrings curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: " \ "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects//debian_distributions//key.asc" \ | \ gpg --dearmor \ | \ sudo tee /usr/local/share/keyrings/-archive-keyring.gpg \ > /dev/null ``` Add your project as a source: ```shell echo 'deb-src [ signed-by=/usr/local/share/keyrings/-archive-keyring.gpg ] https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects//packages/debian ' \ | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gitlab_project-sources.list sudo apt-get update ``` 1. Download the source package: ```shell sudo apt-get source -t ```