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Ruby gems API (FREE SELF)
This is the API documentation for Ruby gems.
WARNING: This API is used by the Ruby gems and Bundler package manager clients and is generally not meant for manual consumption. This API is under development and is not ready for production use due to limited functionality.
For instructions on how to upload and install gems from the GitLab package registry, see the Ruby gems registry documentation.
NOTE: These endpoints do not adhere to the standard API authentication methods. See the Ruby gems registry documentation for details on which headers and token types are supported.
Enable the Ruby gems API
The Ruby gems API for GitLab is behind a feature flag that is disabled by default. GitLab administrators with access to the GitLab Rails console can enable this API for your instance.
To enable it:
Feature.enable(:rubygem_packages)
To disable it:
Feature.disable(:rubygem_packages)
To enable or disable it for specific projects:
Feature.enable(:rubygem_packages, Project.find(1))
Feature.disable(:rubygem_packages, Project.find(2))
Download a gem file
Introduced in GitLab 13.10.
Download a gem:
GET projects/:id/packages/rubygems/gems/:file_name
Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
id |
string | yes | The ID or full path of the project. |
file_name |
string | yes | The name of the .gem file. |
curl --header "Authorization:<personal_access_token>" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/1/packages/rubygems/gems/my_gem-1.0.0.gem"
Write the output to file:
curl --header "Authorization:<personal_access_token>" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/1/packages/rubygems/gems/my_gem-1.0.0.gem" >> my_gem-1.0.0.gem
This writes the downloaded file to my_gem-1.0.0.gem
in the current directory.
Fetch a list of dependencies
Introduced in GitLab 13.10.
Fetch a list of dependencies for a list of gems:
GET projects/:id/packages/rubygems/api/v1/dependencies
Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
id |
string | yes | The ID or full path of the project. |
gems |
string | no | Comma-separated list of gems to fetch dependencies for. |
curl --header "Authorization:<personal_access_token>" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/1/packages/rubygems/api/v1/dependencies?gems=my_gem,foo"
This endpoint returns a marshalled array of hashes for all versions of the requested gems. Since the
response is marshalled, you can store it in a file. If Ruby is installed, you can use the following
Ruby command to read the response. For this to work, you must
set your credentials in ~/.gem/credentials
:
$ ruby -ropen-uri -rpp -e \
'pp Marshal.load(open("https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/1/packages/rubygems/api/v1/dependencies?gems=my_gem,rails,foo"))'
[{:name=>"my_gem", :number=>"0.0.1", :platform=>"ruby", :dependencies=>[]},
{:name=>"my_gem",
:number=>"0.0.3",
:platform=>"ruby",
:dependencies=>
[["dependency_1", "~> 1.2.3"],
["dependency_2", "= 3.0.0"],
["dependency_3", ">= 1.0.0"],
["dependency_4", ">= 0"]]},
{:name=>"my_gem",
:number=>"0.0.2",
:platform=>"ruby",
:dependencies=>
[["dependency_1", "~> 1.2.3"],
["dependency_2", "= 3.0.0"],
["dependency_3", ">= 1.0.0"],
["dependency_4", ">= 0"]]},
{:name=>"foo",
:number=>"0.0.2",
:platform=>"ruby",
:dependencies=>
["dependency_2", "= 3.0.0"],
["dependency_4", ">= 0"]]}]
This writes the downloaded file to mypkg-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
in the current directory.
Upload a gem
Introduced in GitLab 13.11.
Upload a gem:
POST projects/:id/packages/rubygems/api/v1/gems
Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
id |
string | yes | The ID or full path of the project. |
curl --request POST \
--upload-file path/to/my_gem_file.gem \
--header "Authorization:<personal_access_token>" \
"https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/1/packages/rubygems/api/v1/gems"