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type | stage | group | info |
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reference, howto | Manage | Import | To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments |
Import groups from another instance of GitLab (FREE)
- Introduced in GitLab 13.7.
- It's deployed behind a feature flag, disabled by default.
- It's enabled on GitLab.com.
Overview
WARNING: This feature is under construction and currently migrates only some of the Group data. Please see below for the full list of what is included in the migration at this time.
Using GitLab Group Migration, you can migrate existing top-level groups from GitLab.com or a self-managed instance. Groups can be migrated to a target instance, as a top-level group, or as a subgroup of any existing top-level group.
The following resources are migrated to the target instance:
- Groups (Introduced in 13.7)
- description
- attributes
- subgroups
- Group Labels (Introduced in 13.9)
- title
- description
- color
- created_at (Introduced in 13.10)
- updated_at (Introduced in 13.10)
- Members (Introduced in 13.9)
Group members are associated with the imported group if:
- The user already exists in the target GitLab instance and
- The user has a public email in the source GitLab instance that matches a confirmed email in the target GitLab instance confirmed email in the target GitLab instance
- Epics (Introduced in 13.7)
- title
- description
- state (open / closed)
- start date
- due date
- epic order on boards
- confidentiality
- labels (Introduced in 13.9)
- author (Introduced in 13.9)
- parent epic (Introduced in 13.9)
- emoji award (Introduced in 13.9)
- events (Introduced in 13.10)
- Milestones (Introduced in 13.10)
- title
- description
- state (active / closed)
- start date
- due date
- created at
- updated at
- Iterations (Introduced in 13.10)
- iid
- title
- description
- state (upcoming / started / closed)
- start date
- due date
- created at
- updated at
Any other items are not migrated.
Enable or disable GitLab Group Migration
Support for GitLab Group Migration is under development and not ready for production use. It is deployed behind a feature flag that is disabled by default. GitLab administrators with access to the GitLab Rails console can enable it.
To enable it:
Feature.enable(:bulk_import)
To disable it:
Feature.disable(:bulk_import)
Import your groups into GitLab
Before you begin, ensure that the target instance of GitLab can communicate with the source over HTTPS (HTTP is not supported).
NOTE: This might involve reconfiguring your firewall to prevent blocking connection on the side of self-managed instance.
Connect to the remote GitLab instance
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Navigate to the New Group page, either via the
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button in the top navigation bar, or the New subgroup button on an existing group's page. -
On the New Group page, select the Import group tab.
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Fill in source URL of your GitLab.
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Fill in personal access token for remote GitLab instance.
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Click "Connect instance".
Selecting which groups to import
After you have authorized access to GitLab instance, you are redirected to the GitLab Group Migration importer page and your remote GitLab groups are listed.
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By default, the proposed group namespaces match the names as they exist in remote instance, but based on your permissions, you can choose to edit these names before you proceed to import any of them.
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Select the Import button next to any number of groups.
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The Status column shows the import status of each group. You can choose to leave the page open and it will update in real-time.
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Once a group has been imported, click its GitLab path to open its GitLab URL.