BigW Consortium Gitlab

Commit eb7baeef by Jacob Vosmaer

Merge branch 'master' of github.com:gitlabhq/gitlabhq

parents c13d4477 d4f5af82
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#### List owned projects
Get a list of projects owned by the authenticated user.
Get a list of projects which are owned by the authenticated user.
```
GET /projects/owned
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### Get single project
Get a specific project, identified by project ID or NAMESPACE/PROJECT_NAME , which is owned by the authentication user.
Get a specific project, identified by project ID or NAMESPACE/PROJECT_NAME, which is owned by the authenticated user.
If using namespaced projects call make sure that the NAMESPACE/PROJECT_NAME is URL-encoded, eg. `/api/v3/projects/diaspora%2Fdiaspora` (where `/` is represented by `%2F`).
```
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### Get project events
Get a project events for specific project.
Get the events for the specified project.
Sorted from newest to latest
```
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### Create project
Creates new project owned by user.
Creates a new project owned by the authenticated user.
```
POST /projects
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### Create project for user
Creates a new project owned by user. Available only for admins.
Creates a new project owned by the specified user. Available only for admins.
```
POST /projects/user/:user_id
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## Remove project
Removes project with all resources(issues, merge requests etc)
Removes a project including all associated resources (issues, merge requests etc.)
```
DELETE /projects/:id
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### List project team members
Get a list of project team members.
Get a list of a project's team members.
```
GET /projects/:id/members
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### Edit project team member
Updates project team member to a specified access level.
Updates a project team member to a specified access level.
```
PUT /projects/:id/members/:user_id
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### Remove project team member
Removes user from project team.
Removes a user from a project team.
```
DELETE /projects/:id/members/:user_id
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### List project hooks
Get list of project hooks.
Get a list of project hooks.
```
GET /projects/:id/hooks
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### Get project hook
Get a specific hook for project.
Get a specific hook for a project.
```
GET /projects/:id/hooks/:hook_id
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### Add project hook
Adds a hook to project.
Adds a hook to a specified project.
```
POST /projects/:id/hooks
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### Edit project hook
Edits a hook for project.
Edits a hook for a specified project.
```
PUT /projects/:id/hooks/:hook_id
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### Delete project hook
Removes a hook from project. This is an idempotent method and can be called multiple times.
Removes a hook from a project. This is an idempotent method and can be called multiple times.
Either the hook is available or not.
```
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## Admin fork relation
Allows modification of the forked relationship between existing projects. . Available only for admins.
Allows modification of the forked relationship between existing projects. Available only for admins.
### Create a forked from/to relation between existing projects.
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## Search for projects by name
Search for projects by name which are public or the calling user has access to
Search for projects by name which are accessible to the authenticated user.
```
GET /projects/search/:query
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## Setup db with developer seeds:
Note that if your db user does not have advanced privilegies you must create db manually before run this command
Note that if your db user does not have advanced privileges you must create the db manually before running this command.
```
bundle exec rake setup
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## Run tests
This runs all test suite present in GitLab
This runs all test suites present in GitLab.
```
bundle exec rake test
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## Generate searchable docs for source code
You can find results under `doc/code` directory
You can find results under the `doc/code` directory.
```
bundle exec rake gitlab:generate_docs
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## Emoji
Sometimes you want to be :cool: and add some :sparkles: to your :speech_balloon:. Well we have a :gift: for you:
Sometimes you want to be a :ninja: and add some :glowing_star: to your :speech_balloon:. Well we have a gift for you:
:exclamation: You can use emoji anywhere GFM is supported. :sunglasses:
:high_voltage_sign: You can use emoji anywhere GFM is supported. :victory_hand:
You can use it to point out a :bug: or warn about :monkey:patches. And if someone improves your really :snail: code, send them a :bouquet: or some :candy:. People will :heart: you for that.
You can use it to point out a :bug: or warn about :speak_no_evil_monkey: patches. And if someone improves your really :snail: code, send them some :cake:. People will :heart: you for that.
If you are :new: to this, don't be :fearful:. You can easily join the emoji :circus_tent:. All you need to do is to :book: up on the supported codes.
If you are new to this, don't be :fearful_face:. You can easily join the emoji :family:. All you need to do is to look up on the supported codes.
Consult the [Emoji Cheat Sheet](http://www.emoji-cheat-sheet.com/) for a list of all supported emoji codes. :thumbsup:
Consult the [Emoji Cheat Sheet](https://www.dropbox.com/s/b9xaqb977s6d8w1/cheat_sheet.pdf) for a list of all supported emoji codes. :thumbsup:
Sometimes you want to be :cool: and add some :sparkles: to your :speech_balloon:. Well we have a :gift: for you:
Sometimes you want to be a :ninja: and add some :glowing_star: to your :speech_balloon:. Well we have a gift for you:
:exclamation: You can use emoji anywhere GFM is supported. :sunglasses:
:high_voltage_sign: You can use emoji anywhere GFM is supported. :victory_hand:
You can use it to point out a :bug: or warn about :monkey:patches. And if someone improves your really :snail: code, send them a :bouquet: or some :candy:. People will :heart: you for that.
You can use it to point out a :bug: or warn about :speak_no_evil_monkey: patches. And if someone improves your really :snail: code, send them some :cake:. People will :heart: you for that.
If you are :new: to this, don't be :fearful:. You can easily join the emoji :circus_tent:. All you need to do is to :book: up on the supported codes.
If you are new to this, don't be :fearful_face:. You can easily join the emoji :family:. All you need to do is to look up on the supported codes.
Consult the [Emoji Cheat Sheet](http://www.emoji-cheat-sheet.com/) for a list of all supported emoji codes. :thumbsup:
Consult the [Emoji Cheat Sheet](https://www.dropbox.com/s/b9xaqb977s6d8w1/cheat_sheet.pdf) for a list of all supported emoji codes. :thumbsup:
## Special GitLab References
GFM recognized special references.
You can easily reference e.g. a team member, an issue, or a commit within a project.
You can easily reference e.g. an issue, a commit, a team member or even the whole team within a project.
GFM will turn that reference into a link so you can navigate between them easily.
GFM will recognize the following:
- @foo : for team members
- @all : for the whole team
- #123 : for issues
- !123 : for merge requests
- $123 : for snippets
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## Important changes
- We don't use `gitlab` user any more. Everything will be moved to `git` user
- Self signed SSL certificates are not supported until GitLab 5.1
- **requires ruby1.9.3**
## 0. Stop gitlab
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```
**P.S. If everything works as expected you can remove gitlab user from system**
```bash
sudo userdel -r gitlab
```
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The migrations in this update are very sensitive to incomplete or inconsistent data. If you have a long-running GitLab installation and some of the previous upgrades did not work out 100% correct this may bite you now. The following commands can be run in the rails console to look for 'bad' data.
Start rails console:
```
sudo -u git -H rails console production
```
All project owners should have an owner:
```
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There are new configuration options available for gitlab.yml. View them with the command below and apply them to your current gitlab.yml if desired.
```
git diff 6-9-stable:config/gitlab.yml.example 7-0-stable:config/gitlab.yml.example
git diff origin/6-9-stable:config/gitlab.yml.example origin/7-0-stable:config/gitlab.yml.example
```
### 7. Start application
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