thanks - i try that
Am Dienstag, 7. März 2017 22:03:54 UTC+1 schrieb Christian Hammond:
>
> Actually, I just checked the API and currently there's no way to create a
> repository bound to a hosting service. We do have plans in the roadmap to
> add that, but it's not in any shipping release today.
>
> The reason what you have isn't sufficient is that your API call is
> attempting to create an entry for a plain Git repository, not one hosted
> anywhere. Git's protocol is overly simplistic and doesn't provide the
> capabilities needed for any real remote communication, aside from doing
> full clones. No fine-grained access. Because of that, repositories must be
> associated with a hosting service so its API can be used instead. And with
> our API, there's no way today to do that.
>
> What you can try doing is to have a script you can run on the Review Board
> server that would use the Review Board Python API directly to create the
> repository. Instead of remotely requesting the construction of this
> repository via a REST API call, you'd run the script with the appropriate
> parameters. Here's a rough (untested) template for a script:
>
> ----------
>
> #!/usr/bin/env python
> import os
> import sys
>
> os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'reviewboard.settings'
> sys.path.insert(0, '/path/to/sitedir/conf')
>
> from reviewboard.hostingsvcs.models import HostingServiceAccount
> from reviewboard.scmtools.forms import RepositoryForm
> from reviewboard.scmtools.models import Tool
>
>
> # Make sure to look up the ID found in the URL for the pre-configured
> GitLab Hosting Service Account entry in the admin UI.
> hosting_account = HostingServiceAccount.objects.get(pk=<YOUR GITLAB
> ACCOUNT ENTRY ID>)
>
>
> form = RepositoryForm(data={
> 'name': '<YOUR REPOSITORY NAME>',
> 'hosting_type': 'gitlab',
> 'hosting_account': hosting_account,
> 'tool': Tool.objects.get(name='Git'),
> 'repository_plan': 'group',
> 'bug_tracker_use_hosting': True,
> 'hosting_url': '<YOUR GITLAB URL>',
> 'gitlab_group_name': '<YOUR GITLAB GROUP NAME FOUND IN URL>',
> 'gitlab_group_repo_name': '<YOUR GITLAB REPO NAME FOUND IN URL>',
> })
>
> form.save()
>
> ----------
>
>
> There may be other fields required here, and this is assuming group-owned
> and not user-owned repositories. (For that, your "repository_plan" must be
> "personal" and your "gitlab_*" should be replaced with
> "gitlab_personal_repo_name". This code is completely untested, but would
> hopefully serve as a start.
>
> You'll likely also need to upgrade Review Board to a newer 2.5.x release,
> as there have been a number of GitLab-related repository configuration
> fixes since 2.5.4.
>
> Christian
>
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> Makers of Review Board <https://www.reviewboard.org/>
>
> On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 5:33 AM, spacekangaroo <[email protected]
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hello Christian,
>>
>> mmh using using the parameter for “username“ and „password“ in create()
>> makes sense ... but I get the same exception.
>>
>> 1. I’m using v2.5.4 of reviewboard.
>> 2. Of course the repository exists :). I can add it in reviewboard by
>> using the GUI. Now I delete it and try to add it by using the script.
>> 3. Finally this script should add every repository from GitLab to
>> reviewboard … best in real time when it’s generated in Git
>>
>> What are the specific GitLab fields? I assume that the parameters “tool”
>> and "path" are responsible for it.
>>
>> regards
>> Daniel
>>
>> Am Montag, 6. März 2017 20:50:01 UTC+1 schrieb Christian Hammond:
>>>
>>> Hi Daniel,
>>>
>>> The username and password being supplied to Client() is for your own
>>> Review Board user. I don't see any credentials being passed for the
>>> repository in the create call, and that's where it's complaining. HTTP vs
>>> HTTPS isn't a factor.
>>>
>>> I also don't see anything in that call specifying that it's a GitLab
>>> service or specifying GitLab-specific fields. You won't be able to create a
>>> repository entry that's plain Git and point it to a GitLab. The two work
>>> very differently.
>>>
>>> A few additional questions to best help you:
>>>
>>> 1) What version of Review Board are you using?
>>>
>>> 2) Does this repository on GitLab already exist?
>>>
>>> 3) What's the ultimate purpose of the script?
>>>
>>> Christian
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 09:14 spacekangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello everybody,
>>>>
>>>> I’ve tried to create a GitLab in ReviewBoard. It looks simple first
>>>>
>>>> from rbtools.api.client import RBClient
>>>> client = Client('http://localhost:8080/',username='username',password=
>>>> 'password')
>>>> root = client.get_root()
>>>> repos = root.get_repositories()
>>>> repos.create(name='myRepository', tool='Git', path=
>>>> 'server:myGroup/myTestRepository.git', trust_host=1)
>>>>
>>>> I get an exception:
>>>>
>>>> APIError: Unable to authenticate with the repository using the provided
>>>> credentials. (HTTP 403, API Error 218)
>>>>
>>>> … the GitLab exists, user and password are correct too. I see reasons
>>>> for HTTP 403 exception are no authorization or a *https* URL is
>>>> calling by *http*.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Is it true? Is the create() only possible if git ist powered by http or
>>>> is an another problem possible?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Daniel
>>>>
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>>>
>>
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