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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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- [Broadcast Messages](broadcast_messages.md)
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- [Project-level Variables](project_level_variables.md)
- [Group-level Variables](group_level_variables.md)
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- [Commits](commits.md)
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- [Deployments](deployments.md)
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- [Deploy Keys](deploy_keys.md)
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- [Environments](environments.md)
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- [Events](events.md)
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- [Feature flags](features.md)
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- [Gitignores templates](templates/gitignores.md)
- [GitLab CI Config templates](templates/gitlab_ci_ymls.md)
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- [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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- [Issue Boards](boards.md)
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- [Jobs](jobs.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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- [Project milestones](milestones.md)
- [Group milestones](group_milestones.md)
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- [Namespaces](namespaces.md)
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- [Notes](notes.md) (comments)
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- [Notification settings](notification_settings.md)
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- [Open source license templates](templates/licenses.md)
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- [Pipelines](pipelines.md)
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- [Pipeline Triggers](pipeline_triggers.md)
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- [Pipeline Schedules](pipeline_schedules.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)
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- [Protected Branches](protected_branches.md)
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- [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)
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- [Todos](todos.md)
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- [Users](users.md)
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- [Validate CI configuration](lint.md)
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- [V3 to V4](v3_to_v4.md)
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- [Version](version.md)
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## Road to GraphQL

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We have changed our plans to move to GraphQL. After reviewing the GraphQL license, anything related to the Facebook BSD plus patent license will not be allowed at GitLab.
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## Basic usage

API requests should be prefixed with `api` and the API version. The API version
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is defined in [`lib/api.rb`][lib-api-url]. For example, the root of the v4 API
is at `/api/v4`.
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For endpoints that require [authentication](#authentication), 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
an underscore).

Example of a valid API request:

```
GET /projects?private_token=9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK
```

Example of a valid API request using cURL and authentication via header:

```shell
curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects"
```

Example of a valid API request using cURL and authentication via a query string:

```shell
curl "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects?private_token=9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK"
```

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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## Authentication
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Most API requests require authentication via a session cookie or token. For
those cases where it is not required, this will be mentioned in the documentation
for each individual endpoint. For example, the [`/projects/:id` endpoint](projects.md).
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There are three types of access tokens available:
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1. [OAuth2 tokens](#oauth2-tokens)
1. [Private tokens](#private-tokens)
1. [Personal access tokens](#personal-access-tokens)
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If authentication information is invalid or omitted, an error message will be
returned with status code `401`:
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```json
{
  "message": "401 Unauthorized"
}
```

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### Session cookie
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When signing in to GitLab as an ordinary user, a `_gitlab_session` cookie is
set. The API will use this cookie for authentication if it is present, but using
the API to generate a new session cookie is currently not supported.

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### OAuth2 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/v4/projects
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```

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Read more about [GitLab as an OAuth2 client](oauth2.md).

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### Private tokens
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Private tokens provide full access to the GitLab API. Anyone with access to
them can interact with GitLab as if they were you. You can find or reset your
private token in your account page (`/profile/account`).
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For examples of usage, [read the basic usage section](#basic-usage).
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### Personal access tokens
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Instead of using your private token which grants full access to your account,
personal access tokens could be a better fit because of their granular
permissions.
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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. For examples of usage,
[read the basic usage section](#basic-usage).
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[Read more about personal access tokens.][pat]
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### Impersonation tokens
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> [Introduced][ce-9099] in GitLab 9.0. Needs admin permissions.
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Impersonation tokens are a type of [personal access token][pat]
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that can only be created by an admin for a specific user.
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They are a better alternative to using the user's password/private token
or using the [Sudo](#sudo) feature which also requires the admin's password
or private token, since the password/token can change over time. Impersonation
tokens are a great fit if you want to build applications or tools which
authenticate with the API as a specific user.
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For more information, refer to the
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[users API](users.md#retrieve-user-impersonation-tokens) docs.
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For examples of usage, [read the basic usage section](#basic-usage).

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### Sudo
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> Needs admin permissions.
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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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```
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GET /projects?private_token=9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK&sudo=username
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```shell
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curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" --header "SUDO: username" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects"
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```

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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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```
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```shell
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curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" --header "SUDO: 23" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects"
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## Status codes

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

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

| Request type | Description |
| ------------ | ----------- |
| `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. |
| `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. |

The following table shows the possible return codes for API requests.

| Return values | Description |
| ------------- | ----------- |
| `200 OK` | The `GET`, `PUT` or `DELETE` request was successful, the resource(s) itself is returned as JSON. |
| `204 No Content` | The server has successfully fulfilled the request and that there is no additional content to send in the response payload body. |
| `201 Created` | The `POST` request was successful and the resource is returned as JSON. |
| `304 Not Modified` | Indicates that the resource has not been modified since the last request. |
| `400 Bad Request` | A required attribute of the API request is missing, e.g., the title of an issue is not given. |
| `401 Unauthorized` | The user is not authenticated, a valid [user token](#authentication) is necessary. |
| `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. |
| `405 Method Not Allowed` | The request is not supported. |
| `409 Conflict` | A conflicting resource already exists, e.g., creating a project with a name that already exists. |
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| `412` | Indicates the request was denied. May happen if the `If-Unmodified-Since` header is provided when trying to delete a resource, which was modified in between. |
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| `422 Unprocessable` | The entity could not be processed. |
| `500 Server Error` | While handling the request something went wrong server-side. |
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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/v4/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/v4/projects/8/issues/8/notes?per_page=3&page=2
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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
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Link: <https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/8/issues/8/notes?page=1&per_page=3>; rel="prev", <https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/8/issues/8/notes?page=3&per_page=3>; rel="next", <https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/8/issues/8/notes?page=1&per_page=3>; rel="first", <https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/8/issues/8/notes?page=3&per_page=3>; rel="last"
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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.

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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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URL-encoded.

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For example, `/` is represented by `%2F`:
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```
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GET /api/v4/projects/diaspora%2Fdiaspora
```

## Branches & tags name encoding

If your branch or tag contains a `/`, make sure the branch/tag name is
URL-encoded.

For example, `/` is represented by `%2F`:

```
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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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| Parameter | Description |
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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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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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the API will answer with an HTTP `400` status.

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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
{
    "message":"400 (Bad request) \"title\" not given"
}
```
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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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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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}
```

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## Unknown route
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When you try to access an API URL that does not exist you will receive 404 Not Found.
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```
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HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
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Content-Type: application/json
{
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}
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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
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[ce-5951]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/5951
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[ce-9099]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/9099
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[pat]: ../user/profile/personal_access_tokens.md