python-gitlab
is a Python package providing access to the GitLab server API.
It supports the v4 API of GitLab, and provides a CLI tool (gitlab
).
python-gitlab depends on:
pip install python-gitlab
docker build -t python-gitlab:TAG .
docker run -it --rm -e GITLAB_PRIVATE_TOKEN=<your token> -v /path/to/python-gitlab.cfg:/python-gitlab.cfg python-gitlab <command> ...
or run it directly from the upstream image:
docker run -it --rm -e GITLAB_PRIVATE_TOKEN=<your token> -v /path/to/python-gitlab.cfg:/python-gitlab.cfg registry.gitlab.com/python-gitlab/python-gitlab:v1.8.0 <command> ...
To change the GitLab URL, use -e GITLAB_URL=<your url>
Bring your own config file:
docker run -it --rm -v /path/to/python-gitlab.cfg:/python-gitlab.cfg -e GITLAB_CFG=/python-gitlab.cfg python-gitlab <command> ...
Please report bugs and feature requests at https://github.com/python-gitlab/python-gitlab/issues.
The full documentation for CLI and API is available on readthedocs.
You can build the documentation using sphinx
:
pip install sphinx python setup.py build_sphinx
You can contribute to the project in multiple ways:
- Write documentation
- Implement features
- Fix bugs
- Add unit and functional tests
- Everything else you can think of
We enforce commit messages to be formatted using the conventional-changelog. This leads to more readable messages that are easy to follow when looking through the project history.
Please provide your patches as github pull requests. Thanks!
We use black as code formatter, so you'll need to format your changes using the black code formatter.
Just run
cd python-gitlab/
pip3 install --user black
black .
to format your code according to our guidelines.
Before submitting a pull request make sure that the tests still succeed with your change. Unit tests and functional tests run using the travis service and passing tests are mandatory to get merge requests accepted.
You need to install tox
to run unit tests and documentation builds locally:
# run the unit tests for python 2/3, and the pep8 tests:
tox
# run tests in one environment only:
tox -epy35
# build the documentation, the result will be generated in
# build/sphinx/html/
tox -edocs
Two scripts run tests against a running gitlab instance, using a docker container. You need to have docker installed on the test machine, and your user must have the correct permissions to talk to the docker daemon.
To run these tests:
# run the CLI tests:
./tools/functional_tests.sh
# run the python API tests:
./tools/py_functional_tests.sh
You can also build a test environment using the following command:
./tools/build_test_env.sh
A freshly configured gitlab container will be available at
http://localhost:8080 (login root
/ password 5iveL!fe
). A configuration
for python-gitlab will be written in /tmp/python-gitlab.cfg
.
To cleanup the environment delete the container:
docker rm -f gitlab-test