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```
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After you executed this task, GitLab instance queues up Sidekiq jobs (asynchronous processes)
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for migrating job trace files from local storage to object storage.
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for migrating job trace files from local storage to object storage.
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It could take time to complete the all migration jobs. You can check the progress by the following command
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```bash
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| [Maven Repository](../user/project/packages/maven_repository.md) | The GitLab Maven Repository enables every project in GitLab to have its own space to store [Maven](https://maven.apache.org/) packages. | 11.3+ |
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| [NPM Registry](../user/project/packages/npm_registry.md) | The GitLab NPM Registry enables every project in GitLab to have its own space to store [NPM](https://www.npmjs.com/) packages. | 11.7+ |
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Don't you see your package management system supported yet?
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Don't you see your package management system supported yet?
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Please consider contributing
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to GitLab. This [development documentation](../development/packages.md) will guide you through the process.
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- Provide a manifest file that describes which fields should be included or
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pseudonymized ([example `manifest.yml` file](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/tree/master/config/pseudonymizer.yml)).
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A default manifest is provided with the GitLab installation. Using a relative file path will be resolved from the Rails root.
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A default manifest is provided with the GitLab installation. Using a relative file path will be resolved from the Rails root.
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Alternatively, you can use an absolute file path.
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- Use an object storage and specify the connection parameters in the `pseudonymizer.upload.connection` configuration option.
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- Use an object storage and specify the connection parameters in the `pseudonymizer.upload.connection` configuration option.
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**For Omnibus installations:**
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to store the repositories on disk and their characteristics.
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GitLab can be configured to use one or multiple repository shard locations
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that can be:
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that can be:
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- Mounted to the local disk
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- Exposed as an NFS shared volume
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- Acessed via [gitaly] on its own machine.
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In GitLab, this is configured in `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` by the `git_data_dirs({})`
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configuration hash. The storage layouts discussed here will apply to any shard
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configuration hash. The storage layouts discussed here will apply to any shard
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defined in it.
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The `default` repository shard that is available in any installations
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that haven't customized it, points to the local folder: `/var/opt/gitlab/git-data`.
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Anything discussed below is expected to be part of that folder.
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Anything discussed below is expected to be part of that folder.
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## Legacy Storage
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### How to migrate to Hashed Storage
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To start a migration, enable Hashed Storage for new projects:
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1. Go to **Admin > Settings > Repository** and expand the **Repository Storage** section.
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2. Select the **Use hashed storage paths for newly created and renamed projects** checkbox.
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sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:storage:migrate_to_hashed ID_FROM=50 ID_TO=100
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```
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Check the [documentation][rake/migrate-to-hashed] for additional information and instructions for
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Check the [documentation][rake/migrate-to-hashed] for additional information and instructions for
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source-based installation.
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#### Rollback
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1. Go to **Admin > Settings > Repository** and expand the **Repository Storage** section.
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2. Uncheck the **Use hashed storage paths for newly created and renamed projects** checkbox.
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To schedule a complete rollback, see the
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To schedule a complete rollback, see the
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[rake task documentation for storage rollback](raketasks/storage.md#rollback-from-hashed-storage-to-legacy-storage) for instructions.
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The rollback task also supports specifying a range of Project IDs. Here is an example
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of limiting the rollout to Project IDs 50 to 100, in an Omnibus Gitlab installation:
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```bash
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sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:storage:rollback_to_legacy ID_FROM=50 ID_TO=100
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```
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| `labels` | string | no | Comma-separated list of label names which the board should be scoped to |
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| `weight` | integer | no | The weight range from 0 to 9, to which the board should be scoped to |
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```bash
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curl --request PUT --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: <your_access_token>" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/5/boards/1?name=new_name&milestone_id=43&assignee_id=1&labels=Doing&weight=4
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```
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{
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"id": 1,
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"title": "Public key",
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"key": "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABJQAAAIEAiPWx6WM4lhHNedGfBpPJNPpZ7yKu+dnn1SJejgt4596k6YjzGGphH2TUxwKzxcKDKKezwkpfnxPkSMkuEspGRt/aZZ9wa++Oi7Qkr8prgHc4soW6NUlfDzpvZK2H5E7eQaSeP3SAwGmQKUFHCddNaP0L+hM7zhFNzjFvpaMgJw0=",
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"key": "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABJQAAAIEAiPWx6WM4lhHNedGfBpPJNPpZ7yKu+dnn1SJejgt4596k6YjzGGphH2TUxwKzxcKDKKezwkpfnxPkSMkuEspGRt/aZZ9wa++Oi7Qkr8prgHc4soW6NUlfDzpvZK2H5E7eQaSeP3SAwGmQKUFHCddNaP0L+hM7zhFNzjFvpaMgJw0=",
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"created_at": "2013-10-02T10:12:29Z"
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},
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{
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"id": 3,
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"title": "Another Public key",
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"key": "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABJQAAAIEAiPWx6WM4lhHNedGfBpPJNPpZ7yKu+dnn1SJejgt4596k6YjzGGphH2TUxwKzxcKDKKezwkpfnxPkSMkuEspGRt/aZZ9wa++Oi7Qkr8prgHc4soW6NUlfDzpvZK2H5E7eQaSeP3SAwGmQKUFHCddNaP0L+hM7zhFNzjFvpaMgJw0=",
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"key": "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABJQAAAIEAiPWx6WM4lhHNedGfBpPJNPpZ7yKu+dnn1SJejgt4596k6YjzGGphH2TUxwKzxcKDKKezwkpfnxPkSMkuEspGRt/aZZ9wa++Oi7Qkr8prgHc4soW6NUlfDzpvZK2H5E7eQaSeP3SAwGmQKUFHCddNaP0L+hM7zhFNzjFvpaMgJw0=",
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"created_at": "2013-10-02T11:12:29Z"
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}
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]
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| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
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|-------------|---------|----------|--------------------------------------|
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| `id` | integer/string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the group](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) owned by the authenticated user |
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| `epic_iid ` | integer | yes | The internal ID of a group's epic |
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| `epic_iid` | integer | yes | The internal ID of a group's epic |
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```bash
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curl --request POST --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: <your_access_token>" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/groups/1/epics/5/todo
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| `target_project_id` | integer/string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the project](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) of a target project |
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| `target_issue_iid` | integer/string | yes | The internal ID of a target project's issue |
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```json
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{
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"source_issue" : {
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DELETE /projects/:id/issues/:issue_iid/links/:issue_link_id
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```
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| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
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|-------------|---------|----------|--------------------------------------|
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| `id` | integer/string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the project](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) owned by the authenticated user |
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| `issue_iid` | integer | yes | The internal ID of a project's issue |
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| `issue_link_id` | integer/string | yes | The ID of an issue relationship |
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```json
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{
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"source_issue" : {
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| `created_before` | datetime | no | Return issues created on or before the given time |
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| `updated_after` | datetime | no | Return issues updated on or after the given time |
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| `updated_before` | datetime | no | Return issues updated on or before the given time |
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| `confidential ` | Boolean | no | Filter confidential or public issues. |
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| `confidential` | Boolean | no | Filter confidential or public issues. |
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```bash
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curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: <your_access_token>" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/issues
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| `created_before` | datetime | no | Return issues created on or before the given time |
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| `updated_after` | datetime | no | Return issues updated on or after the given time |
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| `updated_before` | datetime | no | Return issues updated on or before the given time |
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| `confidential ` | Boolean | no | Filter confidential or public issues. |
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| `confidential` | Boolean | no | Filter confidential or public issues. |
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```bash
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curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: <your_access_token>" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/groups/4/issues
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| `created_before` | datetime | no | Return issues created on or before the given time |
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| `updated_after` | datetime | no | Return issues updated on or after the given time |
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| `updated_before` | datetime | no | Return issues updated on or before the given time |
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| `confidential ` | Boolean | no | Filter confidential or public issues. |
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| `confidential` | Boolean | no | Filter confidential or public issues. |
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```bash
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| `created_before` | datetime | no | Return issues created on or before the given time |
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| `updated_after` | datetime | no | Return issues updated on or after the given time |
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| `updated_before` | datetime | no | Return issues updated on or before the given time |
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| `confidential ` | Boolean | no | Filter confidential or public issues. |
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| `confidential` | Boolean | no | Filter confidential or public issues. |
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```bash
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curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: <your_access_token>" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/issues_statistics
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| `created_before` | datetime | no | Return issues created on or before the given time |
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| `updated_after` | datetime | no | Return issues updated on or after the given time |
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| `updated_before` | datetime | no | Return issues updated on or before the given time |
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| `confidential ` | Boolean | no | Filter confidential or public issues. |
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| `confidential` | Boolean | no | Filter confidential or public issues. |
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```bash
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curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: <your_access_token>" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/groups/4/issues_statistics
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| `created_before` | datetime | no | Return issues created on or before the given time |
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| `updated_after` | datetime | no | Return issues updated on or after the given time |
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| `updated_before` | datetime | no | Return issues updated on or before the given time |
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| `confidential ` | Boolean | no | Filter confidential or public issues. |
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| `confidential` | Boolean | no | Filter confidential or public issues. |
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```bash
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curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: <your_access_token>" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/4/issues_statistics
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| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
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| `id` | integer/string | yes | ID or [URL-encoded path of the project](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) owned by the authenticated user. |
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| `job_id ` | integer | yes | The unique job identifier. |
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| `job_id` | integer | yes | The unique job identifier. |
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| `artifact_path` | string | yes | Path to a file inside the artifacts archive. |
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Example request:
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| `id` | integer/string | yes | ID or [URL-encoded path of the project](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) |
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| `job_id` | integer | yes | ID of a job. |
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Example request:
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```sh
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## Delete a license
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```
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curl --request DELETE --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: <your_access_token>" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/1/managed_licenses/4"
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```
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When successful, it replies with an HTTP 204 response.
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## Edit an existing managed license
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```
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## Merge Request-level MR approvals
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Configuration for approvals on a specific Merge Request. Must be authenticated for all endpoints.
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| `approvals_required` | integer | yes | Approvals required before MR can be merged |
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```json
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{
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"id": 5,
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```
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## Access GitLab API with `access token`
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## Access GitLab API with `access token`
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The `access token` allows you to make requests to the API on behalf of a user.
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You can pass the token either as GET parameter:
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/9305) in GitLab 11.8.
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Get a list of package files of a single package.
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Get a list of package files of a single package.
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GET /projects/:id/packages/:package_id/package_files
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| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
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| `id` | integer/string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the project ](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) owned by the authenticated user |
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| `id` | integer/string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the project](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) owned by the authenticated user |
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| `link_url` | string | yes | URL of the badge link |
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| `image_url` | string | yes | URL of the badge image |
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| `id ` | integer / string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the project](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) |
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| `id` | integer / string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the project](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) |
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Example response:
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| `id ` | integer / string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the project](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) |
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| `id` | integer / string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the project](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) |
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| `type` | string | yes| The type `(dockerfiles|gitignores|gitlab_ci_ymls|licenses)` of the template |
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| `id ` | integer / string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the project](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) |
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| `id` | integer / string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the project](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) |
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| `type` | string | yes| The type `(dockerfiles|gitignores|gitlab_ci_ymls|licenses)` of the template |
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| `key` | string | yes | The key of the template, as obtained from the collection endpoint |
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[Group SSO](../user/group/saml_sso/index.md) and the feature
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flag `:group_scim` must be enabled for the group. For more information, see [SCIM setup documentation](../user/group/saml_sso/scim_setup.md#requirements).
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flag `:group_scim` must be enabled for the group. For more information, see [SCIM setup documentation](../user/group/saml_sso/scim_setup.md#requirements).
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## Get a list of SAML users
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Both background and font color of the header and footer are customizable.
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You can also apply the header and footer messages to gitlab emails,
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by checking the **Enable header and footer in emails** checkbox.
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You can also apply the header and footer messages to gitlab emails,
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by checking the **Enable header and footer in emails** checkbox.
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Note that color settings will only be applied within the app interface and not to emails
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![appearance](system_header_and_footer_messages/appearance.png)
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### Exclude params from parent namespaces!
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> By default `declared(params) `includes parameters that were defined in all
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> By default `declared(params)`includes parameters that were defined in all
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parent namespaces.
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# Code comments
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Whenever you add comment to the code that is expected to be addressed at any time
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in future, please create a technical debt issue for it. Then put a link to it
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Whenever you add comment to the code that is expected to be addressed at any time
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in future, please create a technical debt issue for it. Then put a link to it
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to the code comment you've created. This will allow other developers to quickly
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check if a comment is still relevant and what needs to be done to address it.
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Examples:
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Examples:
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```rb
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# Deprecated scope until code_owner column has been migrated to rule_type.
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## Email namespace
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As of GitLab 11.7, we support a new format for email handler addresses. This was done to
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As of GitLab 11.7, we support a new format for email handler addresses. This was done to
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support catch-all mailboxes.
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If you need to implement a feature which requires a new email handler, follow these rules
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# Licensed feature availability **(STARTER)**
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As of GitLab 9.4, we've been supporting a simplified version of licensed
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feature availability checks via `ee/app/models/license.rb`, both for
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As of GitLab 9.4, we've been supporting a simplified version of licensed
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feature availability checks via `ee/app/models/license.rb`, both for
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on-premise or GitLab.com plans and features.
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## Restricting features scoped by namespaces or projects
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GitLab.com plans are persisted on user groups and namespaces, therefore, if you're adding a
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feature such as [Related issues](../user/project/issues/related_issues.md) or
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[Service desk](../user/project/service_desk.md),
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feature such as [Related issues](../user/project/issues/related_issues.md) or
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[Service desk](../user/project/service_desk.md),
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it should be restricted on namespace scope.
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1. Add the feature symbol on `EES_FEATURES`, `EEP_FEATURES` or `EEU_FEATURES` constants in
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`ee/app/models/license.rb`. Note on `ee/app/models/ee/namespace.rb` that _Bronze_ GitLab.com
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1. Add the feature symbol on `EES_FEATURES`, `EEP_FEATURES` or `EEU_FEATURES` constants in
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`ee/app/models/license.rb`. Note on `ee/app/models/ee/namespace.rb` that _Bronze_ GitLab.com
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features maps to on-premise _EES_, _Silver_ to _EEP_ and _Gold_ to _EEU_.
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2. Check using:
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## Restricting global features (instance)
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However, for features such as [Geo](../administration/geo/replication/index.md) and
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[Load balancing](../administration/database_load_balancing.md), which cannot be restricted
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to only a subset of projects or namespaces, the check will be made directly in
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However, for features such as [Geo](../administration/geo/replication/index.md) and
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[Load balancing](../administration/database_load_balancing.md), which cannot be restricted
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to only a subset of projects or namespaces, the check will be made directly in
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the instance license.
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1. Add the feature symbol on `EES_FEATURES`, `EEP_FEATURES` or `EEU_FEATURES` constants in
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1. Add the feature symbol on `EES_FEATURES`, `EEP_FEATURES` or `EEU_FEATURES` constants in
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`ee/app/models/license.rb`.
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2. Add the same feature symbol to `GLOBAL_FEATURES`
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3. Check using:
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issue.save
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render json: issue
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render json: issue
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end
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```
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issue = Issue.new
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issue.save
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render json: issue
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render json: issue
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end
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```
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@ -5,11 +5,11 @@ This document will guide you through adding another [package management system](
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See already supported package types in [Packages documentation](../administration/packages.md)
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Since GitLab packages' UI is pretty generic, it is possible to add new
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package system support by solely backend changes. This guide is superficial and does
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not cover the way the code should be written. However, you can find a good example
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by looking at existing merge requests with Maven and NPM support:
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package system support by solely backend changes. This guide is superficial and does
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not cover the way the code should be written. However, you can find a good example
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by looking at existing merge requests with Maven and NPM support:
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- [NPM registry support](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/8673).
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- [NPM registry support](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/8673).
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- [Maven repository](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/6607).
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- [Instance level endpoint for Maven repository](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/8757)
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@ -17,44 +17,44 @@ by looking at existing merge requests with Maven and NPM support:
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The existing database model requires the following:
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- Every package belongs to a project.
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- Every package belongs to a project.
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- Every package file belongs to a package.
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- A package can have one or more package files.
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- The package model is based on storing information about the package and its version.
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## API endpoints
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Package systems work with GitLab via API. For example `ee/lib/api/npm_packages.rb`
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implements API endpoints to work with NPM clients. So, the first thing to do is to
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add a new `ee/lib/api/your_name_packages.rb` file with API endpoints that are
|
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necessary to make the package system client to work. Usually that means having
|
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endpoints like:
|
||||
Package systems work with GitLab via API. For example `ee/lib/api/npm_packages.rb`
|
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implements API endpoints to work with NPM clients. So, the first thing to do is to
|
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add a new `ee/lib/api/your_name_packages.rb` file with API endpoints that are
|
||||
necessary to make the package system client to work. Usually that means having
|
||||
endpoints like:
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|
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- GET package information.
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- GET package file content.
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- PUT upload package.
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Since the packages belong to a project, it's expected to have project-level endpoint
|
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for uploading and downloading them. For example:
|
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for uploading and downloading them. For example:
|
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|
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```
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GET https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/<your_project_id>/packages/npm/
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PUT https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/<your_project_id>/packages/npm/
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```
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Group-level and instance-level endpoints are good to have but are optional.
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Group-level and instance-level endpoints are good to have but are optional.
|
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|
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NOTE: **Note:**
|
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To avoid name conflict for instance-level endpoints we use
|
||||
To avoid name conflict for instance-level endpoints we use
|
||||
[the package naming convention](../user/project/packages/npm_registry.md#package-naming-convention)
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|
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## Configuration
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|
||||
GitLab has a `packages` section in its configuration file (`gitlab.rb`).
|
||||
It applies to all package systems supported by GitLab. Usually you don't need
|
||||
to add anything there.
|
||||
GitLab has a `packages` section in its configuration file (`gitlab.rb`).
|
||||
It applies to all package systems supported by GitLab. Usually you don't need
|
||||
to add anything there.
|
||||
|
||||
Packages can be configured to use object storage, therefore your code must support it.
|
||||
Packages can be configured to use object storage, therefore your code must support it.
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## Database
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|
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|
@ -63,6 +63,6 @@ Every time you upload a new package, you can either create a new record of `Pack
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|||
or add files to existing record. `PackageFile` should be able to store all file-related
|
||||
information like the file `name`, `side`, `sha1`, etc.
|
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|
||||
If there is specific data necessary to be stored for only one package system support,
|
||||
consider creating a separate metadata model. See `packages_maven_metadata` table
|
||||
If there is specific data necessary to be stored for only one package system support,
|
||||
consider creating a separate metadata model. See `packages_maven_metadata` table
|
||||
and `Packages::MavenMetadatum` model as example for package specific data.
|
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|
|
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@ -654,7 +654,6 @@ and related tools such as:
|
|||
- <https://explain.depesz.com/>
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- <http://tatiyants.com/postgres-query-plan-visualization/>
|
||||
|
||||
|
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## Producing query plans
|
||||
|
||||
There are a few ways to get the output of a query plan. Of course you
|
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