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# GitLab API
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Automate GitLab via a simple and powerful API. All definitions can be found
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under [`/lib/api`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/tree/master/lib/api).
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## Resources
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Documentation for various API resources can be found separately in the
following locations:

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- [Award Emoji](award_emoji.md)
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- [Branches](branches.md)
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- [Builds](builds.md)
- [Build triggers](build_triggers.md)
- [Build Variables](build_variables.md)
- [Commits](commits.md)
- [Deploy Keys](deploy_keys.md)
- [Groups](groups.md)
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- [Group Access Requests](access_requests.md)
- [Group Members](members.md)
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- [Issues](issues.md)
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- [Keys](keys.md)
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- [Labels](labels.md)
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- [Merge Requests](merge_requests.md)
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- [Milestones](milestones.md)
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- [Open source license templates](licenses.md)
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- [Namespaces](namespaces.md)
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- [Notes](notes.md) (comments)
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- [Pipelines](pipelines.md)
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- [Projects](projects.md) including setting Webhooks
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- [Project Access Requests](access_requests.md)
- [Project Members](members.md)
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- [Project Snippets](project_snippets.md)
- [Repositories](repositories.md)
- [Repository Files](repository_files.md)
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- [Runners](runners.md)
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- [Services](services.md)
- [Session](session.md)
- [Settings](settings.md)
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- [Sidekiq metrics](sidekiq_metrics.md)
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- [System Hooks](system_hooks.md)
- [Tags](tags.md)
- [Users](users.md)
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- [Todos](todos.md)
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### Internal CI API

The following documentation is for the [internal CI API](ci/README.md):

- [Builds](ci/builds.md)
- [Runners](ci/runners.md)
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## Authentication
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All API requests require authentication via a token. There are three types of tokens
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available: private tokens, OAuth 2 tokens, and personal access tokens.
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If a token is invalid or omitted, an error message will be returned with
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status code `401`:
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```json
{
  "message": "401 Unauthorized"
}
```

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### Private Tokens
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You need to pass a `private_token` parameter via query string or header. If passed as a
header, the header name must be `PRIVATE-TOKEN` (uppercase and with a dash instead of
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an underscore). You can find or reset your private token in your account page
(`/profile/account`).
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### OAuth 2 Tokens
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You can use an OAuth 2 token to authenticate with the API by passing it either in the
`access_token` parameter or in the `Authorization` header.

Example of using the OAuth2 token in the header:
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```shell
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curl --header "Authorization: Bearer OAUTH-TOKEN" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v3/projects
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Read more about [GitLab as an OAuth2 client](oauth2.md).

### Personal Access Tokens
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> [Introduced][ce-3749] in GitLab 8.8.
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You can create as many personal access tokens as you like from your GitLab
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profile (`/profile/personal_access_tokens`); perhaps one for each application
that needs access to the GitLab API.
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Once you have your token, pass it to the API using either the `private_token`
parameter or the `PRIVATE-TOKEN` header.
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## Basic Usage

API requests should be prefixed with `api` and the API version. The API version
is defined in [`lib/api.rb`][lib-api-url].

Example of a valid API request:
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```shell
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GET https://gitlab.example.com/api/v3/projects?private_token=9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK
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```

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Example of a valid API request using cURL and authentication via header:
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```shell
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curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v3/projects"
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```

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The API uses JSON to serialize data. You don't need to specify `.json` at the
end of an API URL.
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## Status codes

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The API is designed to return different status codes according to context and
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action. This way, if a request results in an error, the caller is able to get
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insight into what went wrong.

The following table gives an overview of how the API functions generally behave.

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| Request type | Description |
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| ------------ | ----------- |
| `GET`   | Access one or more resources and return the result as JSON. |
| `POST`  | Return `201 Created` if the resource is successfully created and return the newly created resource as JSON. |
| `GET` / `PUT` / `DELETE` | Return `200 OK` if the resource is accessed, modified or deleted successfully. The (modified) result is returned as JSON. |
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| `DELETE` | Designed to be idempotent, meaning a request to a resource still returns `200 OK` even it was deleted before or is not available. The reasoning behind this, is that the user is not really interested if the resource existed before or not. |
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The following table shows the possible return codes for API requests.

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| Return values | Description |
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| ------------- | ----------- |
| `200 OK` | The `GET`, `PUT` or `DELETE` request was successful, the resource(s) itself is returned as JSON. |
| `201 Created` | The `POST` request was successful and the resource is returned as JSON. |
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| `304 Not Modified` | Indicates that the resource has not been modified since the last request. |
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| `400 Bad Request` | A required attribute of the API request is missing, e.g., the title of an issue is not given. |
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| `401 Unauthorized` | The user is not authenticated, a valid [user token](#authentication) is necessary. |
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| `403 Forbidden` | The request is not allowed, e.g., the user is not allowed to delete a project. |
| `404 Not Found` | A resource could not be accessed, e.g., an ID for a resource could not be found. |
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| `405 Method Not Allowed` | The request is not supported. |
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| `409 Conflict` | A conflicting resource already exists, e.g., creating a project with a name that already exists. |
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| `422 Unprocessable` | The entity could not be processed. |
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| `500 Server Error` | While handling the request something went wrong server-side. |
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## Sudo
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All API requests support performing an API call as if you were another user,
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provided your private token is from an administrator account. You need to pass
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the `sudo` parameter either via query string or a header with an ID/username of
the user you want to perform the operation as. If passed as a header, the
header name must be `SUDO` (uppercase).
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If a non administrative `private_token` is provided, then an error message will
be returned with status code `403`:
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```json
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  "message": "403 Forbidden - Must be admin to use sudo"
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}
```

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If the sudo user ID or username cannot be found, an error message will be
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returned with status code `404`:
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```json
{
  "message": "404 Not Found: No user id or username for: <id/username>"
}
```

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---

Example of a valid API call and a request using cURL with sudo request,
providing a username:
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```shell
GET /projects?private_token=9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK&sudo=username
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curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" --header "SUDO: username" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v3/projects"
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Example of a valid API call and a request using cURL with sudo request,
providing an ID:
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GET /projects?private_token=9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK&sudo=23
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```shell
curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" --header "SUDO: 23" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v3/projects"
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## Pagination
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Sometimes the returned result will span across many pages. When listing
resources you can pass the following parameters:
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| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
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| `page`    | Page number (default: `1`) |
| `per_page`| Number of items to list per page (default: `20`, max: `100`) |
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In the example below, we list 50 [namespaces](namespaces.md) per page.

```bash
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curl --request PUT --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v3/namespaces?per_page=50
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[Link headers](http://www.w3.org/wiki/LinkHeader) are sent back with each
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response. They have `rel` set to prev/next/first/last and contain the relevant
URL. Please use these links instead of generating your own URLs.
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In the cURL example below, we limit the output to 3 items per page (`per_page=3`)
and we request the second page (`page=2`) of [comments](notes.md) of the issue
with ID `8` which belongs to the project with ID `8`:

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curl --head --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v3/projects/8/issues/8/notes?per_page=3&page=2
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```

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The response will then be:

```
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Cache-Control: no-cache
Content-Length: 1103
Content-Type: application/json
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2016 09:43:18 GMT
Link: <https://gitlab.example.com/api/v3/projects/8/issues/8/notes?page=1&per_page=3>; rel="prev", <https://gitlab.example.com/api/v3/projects/8/issues/8/notes?page=3&per_page=3>; rel="next", <https://gitlab.example.com/api/v3/projects/8/issues/8/notes?page=1&per_page=3>; rel="first", <https://gitlab.example.com/api/v3/projects/8/issues/8/notes?page=3&per_page=3>; rel="last"
Status: 200 OK
Vary: Origin
X-Next-Page: 3
X-Page: 2
X-Per-Page: 3
X-Prev-Page: 1
X-Request-Id: 732ad4ee-9870-4866-a199-a9db0cde3c86
X-Runtime: 0.108688
X-Total: 8
X-Total-Pages: 3
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```

### Other pagination headers

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Additional pagination headers are also sent back.

| Header | Description |
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| `X-Total`       | The total number of items |
| `X-Total-Pages` | The total number of pages |
| `X-Per-Page`    | The number of items per page |
| `X-Page`        | The index of the current page (starting at 1) |
| `X-Next-Page`   | The index of the next page |
| `X-Prev-Page`   | The index of the previous page |
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## `id` vs `iid`
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When you work with the API, you may notice two similar fields in API entities:
`id` and `iid`. The main difference between them is scope.

For example, an issue might have `id: 46` and `iid: 5`.
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| `id`  | Is unique across all issues and is used for any API call |
| `iid` | Is unique only in scope of a single project. When you browse issues or merge requests with the Web UI, you see the `iid` |
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That means that if you want to get an issue via the API you should use the `id`:
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GET /projects/42/issues/:id
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On the other hand, if you want to create a link to a web page you should use
the `iid`:
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## Data validation and error reporting

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When working with the API you may encounter validation errors, in which case
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the API will answer with an HTTP `400` status.

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Such errors appear in two cases:

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- A required attribute of the API request is missing, e.g., the title of an
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  issue is not given
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When an attribute is missing, you will get something like:

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HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
Content-Type: application/json
{
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```
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When a validation error occurs, error messages will be different. They will
hold all details of validation errors:
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HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
Content-Type: application/json
{
    "message": {
        "bio": [
            "is too long (maximum is 255 characters)"
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    }
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}
```
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This makes error messages more machine-readable. The format can be described as
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```json
{
    "message": {
        "<property-name>": [
            "<error-message>",
            "<error-message>",
            ...
        ],
        "<embed-entity>": {
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            "<property-name>": [
                "<error-message>",
                "<error-message>",
                ...
            ],
        }
    }
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}
```

## Clients

There are many unofficial GitLab API Clients for most of the popular
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programming languages. Visit the [GitLab website] for a complete list.
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[GitLab website]: https://about.gitlab.com/applications/#api-clients "Clients using the GitLab API"
[lib-api-url]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/tree/master/lib/api/api.rb
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[ce-3749]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/3749