Git Mirror
Git Mirror will watch a GitLab or GitHub groups and keep it in sync with external git repositories.
Usage
Install git and git-lfs.
- Create group on your gitlab instance or gitlab.com. e.g.
mirror-test
- Add a repository you like to sync to. e.g
my-project
- Add a description to the project in YAML format containing an
origin
field. e.g.origin: https://git.example.org/my-project.git
- Execute set the
PRIVATE_TOKEN
environment variable a personal access token or your private token and executegit-mirror
export PRIVATE_TOKEN="<personal-access-token>"
git-mirror -g mirror-test
This will sync the group mirror-test
on gitlab.com. If you want to sync a group on a different GitLab instance, use the -u
flag.
git-mirror -g mirror-test -u http://gitlab.example.org
Multiple concurrent jobs
git-mirror
allows to execute multiple mirror jobs in parallel using the -c <n>
flag.
git-mirror -g mirror-test -c 8
This will execute at most 8 sync jobs in parallel
Description format
For git-mirror
to mirror a repository it needs to know where to sync from.
In order to achive this git-mirror
expects the description field of a mirrored project to
be valid YAML with at least an origin
field.
origin: https://git.example.org/my-project.git
A list of currently supported fields
-
origin
Source repository to mirror from -
skip
Temporarily exclude a project from syncing by addingskip: true
-
destination
Reserved for future use -
lfs
Disable git lfs mirror for a specific repo withlfs: false
(default istrue
), only relevant if git-mirror is started with--lfs
-
refspec
Push only refspec. Add the refspec list to use it. Any valid refspec is possible. E.g.refspec: ["master", "2.0", "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*"]
See also https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Internals-The-Refspec
Note: If set, this field would override the default (global) refspec from the command line option
--refspec
, if specified. Multiple refs can be set by repeating the option.
Any other fields are ignored
Mirror to GitHub
git-mirror
also supports mirroring to GitHub.
This can be done by specifying GitHub as provider:
export PRIVATE_TOKEN="<personal-access-token>"
git-mirror -g mirror-test -p GitHub
This has been tested against github.com but it might also work with on premise installations of GitHub.
Docker
There is also a docker image available. It can be used as follows:
docker run -e PRIVATE_TOKEN="x" bachp/git-mirror git-mirror -g mirror -u http://gitlab.example.com
Building & Installing
In order to build this project you need a least rust v1.18.0. The easiest way to get rust is via: rustup.rs
The project can be built using cargo
cargo build
They're using Git Mirror
- gitlab-mirror-orchestrator tool at OW2 Consortium.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details