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gitlab-ce-api

v0.0.0

Published

A node module for connecting to and getting data from gitlab 8

Readme

gitlab-ce-api

A node module for connecting to and getting data from gitlab 8

Notes

  1. this is very much a work in progress. I will only be updating it as I need to.
  2. Token refers to Access Tokens. They can be generated from here: [gitlaburl]/profile/personal_access_tokens
  3. Requires GitLab CE version 8.13+

Install

npm install gitlab-ce-api --save

Init

var gitlabAPI = require('gitlab-ce-api');

var options = {
    token: "",
    baseURL: "",
    port: 80,
    timeout: 15000,
    https: true,
    verbose: false
};

gitlabAPI(options);

Options

  • token: The User to sign into the registry with
  • baseURL: The URL for the registry. eg: hub.docker.com
  • port: The Port Number to connect to. Default: 80
  • timeout: Timeout value in milliseconds. Default 15000
  • https: Use HTTPS to connect to the API. Default true,
  • verbose: Log console actions taken (for debugging). Default false

each option has a get and set method in camel case (gitlabAPI(options).setVerbose(true)).

Usage

List of Projects

gitlabAPI(options).projects().then(function(projects) {
    console.log(projects);
}).catch(function(error) {
    console.error(error);
});

Projects Details

var ProjectId = 123;
gitlabAPI(options).projects(ProjectId).then(function(project) {
    console.log(project);
}).catch(function(error) {
    console.error(error);
});

Projects Repository File Tree

var ProjectId = 123;
gitlabAPI(options).repository(ProjectId, {
    path: "", // navigate deeper into file tree
    ref_name: "master", // branch
    recursive: true // enterprise only
}).then(function(fileTree) {
    console.log(fileTree);
}).catch(function(error) {
    console.error(error);
});

Project Repository File Details

var ProjectId = 123;
gitlabAPI(options).repositoryFile(ProjectId, {
    file_path: "", // path to file
    ref: "master" // branch
}).then(function(file) {
    console.log(file);
}).catch(function(error) {
    console.error(error);
});