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# Routing
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The GitLab backend is written primarily with Rails so it uses [Rails
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routing](https://guides.rubyonrails.org/routing.html). Beside Rails best
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practices, there are few rules unique to the GitLab application. To
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support subgroups, GitLab project and group routes use the wildcard
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character to match project and group routes. For example, we might have
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a path such as:
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/gitlab-com/customer-success/north-america/west/customerA
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However, paths can be ambiguous. Consider the following example:
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/gitlab-com/edit
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It's ambiguous whether there is a subgroup named `edit` or whether
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this is a special endpoint to edit the `gitlab-com` group.
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To eliminate the ambiguity and to make the backend easier to maintain,
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we introduced the `/-/` scope. The purpose of it is to separate group or
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project paths from the rest of the routes. Also it helps to reduce the
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number of [reserved names](../user/reserved_names.md).
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## Global routes
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We have a number of global routes. For example:
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/-/health
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/-/metrics
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## Group routes
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Every group route must be under the `/-/` scope.
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Examples:
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gitlab-org/-/edit
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gitlab-org/-/activity
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gitlab-org/-/security/dashboard
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gitlab-org/serverless/-/activity
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To achieve that, use the `scope '-'` method.
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## Project routes
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Every project route must be under the `/-/` scope, except cases where a Git
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client or other software requires something different.
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Examples:
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gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/-/activity
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gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/-/jobs/123
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gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/-/settings/repository
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gitlab-org/serverless/runtimes/-/settings/repository
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Currently, only some project routes are placed under the `/-/` scope. However,
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you can help us migrate more of them! To migrate project routes:
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1. Modify existing routes by adding `-` scope.
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1. Add redirects for legacy routes by using `Gitlab::Routing.redirect_legacy_paths`.
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1. Create a technical debt issue to remove deprecated routes in later releases.
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To get started, see an [example merge request](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/28435).
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