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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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---
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# Import bare repositories **(CORE ONLY)**
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Rake tasks are available to import bare repositories into a GitLab instance.
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When migrating from an existing GitLab instance,
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and to preserve ownership by users and their namespaces,
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please use [our project-based import/export](../user/project/settings/import_export.md).
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Note that:
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- The owner of the project is the first administrator.
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- The groups are created as needed, including subgroups.
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- The owner of the group is the first administrator.
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- Existing projects are skipped.
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- Projects in hashed storage may be skipped. For more information, see
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[Importing bare repositories from hashed storage](#importing-bare-repositories-from-hashed-storage).
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- The existing Git repositories ware moved from disk (removed from the original path).
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To import bare repositories into a GitLab instance:
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1. Create a new folder to import your Git repositories from.
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You can also import projects into a (sub)group's namespace,
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instead of the administrator's namespace. To do so, create subfolders and
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give ownership and read/write/execute permissions of those subfolders to the
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`git` user and its group:
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```shell
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sudo -u git mkdir -p /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repository-import-$(date "+%Y-%m-%d")/<optional_groupname>/<optional_subgroup>
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```
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1. Copy your bare repositories inside this newly created folder. Note:
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- Any `.git` repositories found on any of the subfolders are imported as projects.
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- Groups are created as needed, these could be nested folders.
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For example, if we copy the repositories to `/var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repository-import-2020-08-22`,
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and repository `A` needs to be under the groups `G1` and `G2`, it must be created under those folders:
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`/var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repository-import-2020-08-22/G1/G2/A.git`.
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```shell
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sudo cp -r /old/git/foo.git /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repository-import-$(date "+%Y-%m-%d")/<optional_groupname>/<optional_subgroup>
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# Do this once when you are done copying git repositories
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sudo chown -R git:git /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repository-import-$(date "+%Y-%m-%d")
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```
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`foo.git` needs to be owned by the `git` user and `git` users group.
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If you are using an installation from source, replace `/var/opt/gitlab/` with `/home/git`.
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1. Run the following command depending on your type of installation:
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- Omnibus Installation
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```shell
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sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:import:repos['/var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repository-import-$(date "+%Y-%m-%d")']
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```
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- Installation from source. Before running this command you need to change to the directory where
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your GitLab installation is located:
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```shell
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cd /home/git/gitlab
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sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:import:repos['/var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repository-import-$(date "+%Y-%m-%d")'] RAILS_ENV=production
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```
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## Example output
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```plaintext
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Processing /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repository-import-1/a/b/c/blah.git
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* Using namespace: a/b/c
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* Created blah (a/b/c/blah)
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* Skipping repo /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repository-import-1/a/b/c/blah.wiki.git
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Processing /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repository-import-1/abcd.git
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* Created abcd (abcd.git)
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Processing /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repository-import-1/group/xyz.git
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* Using namespace: group (2)
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* Created xyz (group/xyz.git)
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* Skipping repo /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repository-import-1/@shared/a/b/abcd.git
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[...]
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```
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## Importing bare repositories from hashed storage
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Projects in legacy storage have a directory structure that mirrors their full
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project path in GitLab, including their namespace structure. This information is
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leveraged by the bare repository importer to import projects into their proper
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locations. Each project and its parent namespaces are meaningfully named.
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However, the directory structure of projects in hashed storage do not contain
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this information. This is beneficial for a variety of reasons, especially
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improved performance and data integrity. See
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[Repository Storage Types](../administration/repository_storage_types.md) for
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more details.
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The repositories that are importable depends on the version of GitLab.
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### GitLab 10.3 or earlier
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Importing bare repositories from hashed storage is unsupported.
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### GitLab 10.4 and later
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To support importing bare repositories from hashed storage, GitLab 10.4 and
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later stores the full project path with each repository, in a special section of
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the Git repository's configuration file. This section is formatted as follows:
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```ini
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[gitlab]
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fullpath = gitlab-org/gitlab
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```
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However, existing repositories were not migrated to include this path.
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Bare repositories are importable if the following events occurred to the
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repository in GitLab 10.4 and later:
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- Created
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- Migrated to hashed storage
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- Renamed
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- Transferred to another namespace
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- Ancestor renamed
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- Ancestor transferred to another namespace
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Bare repositories are **not** importable by GitLab 10.4 to GitLab 11.6, if all the following are true about the repository:
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- It was created in GitLab 10.3 or earlier.
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- It was not renamed, transferred, or migrated to [hashed storage](../administration/repository_storage_types.md#hashed-storage) in GitLab 10.4 to GitLab 11.6.
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- Its ancestor namespaces were not renamed or transferred in GitLab 10.4 to GitLab 11.6.
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[In GitLab 11.6](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/issues/41776) and later, all
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bare repositories are importable.
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To manually migrate repositories yourself (for GitLab 10.4 to GitLab 11.6), you can use the
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[Rails console](../administration/operations/rails_console.md#starting-a-rails-console-session)
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to do so. In a Rails console session, run the following to migrate a project:
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```ruby
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project = Project.find_by_full_path('gitlab-org/gitlab')
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project.write_repository_config
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```
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In a Rails console session, run the following to migrate all of a namespace's
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projects (this may take a while if there are 1000s of projects in a namespace):
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```ruby
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namespace = Namespace.find_by_full_path('gitlab-org')
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namespace.send(:write_projects_repository_config)
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```
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