GitLab (meltano
variant)
Table of Contents
The tap-gitlab Meltano extractor pulls data from GitLab that can then be sent to a destination using a loader.
Alternative variants #
Multiple
variants
of tap-gitlab are available.
This document describes the meltano variant.
Alternative variants are:
-
meltanolabs(default) -
singer-io
Getting Started #
Prerequisites #
If you haven't already, follow the initial steps of the Getting Started guide:
Installation and configuration #
Using the Command Line Interface #
-
Add the
tap-gitlabextractor to your project usingmeltano add:meltano add extractor tap-gitlab --variant meltano -
Configure the settings below using
meltano config.
Next steps #
Follow the remaining steps of the Getting Started guide:
- Select entities and attributes to extract
- Add a loader to send data to a destination
- Run a data integration (EL) pipeline
If you run into any issues, learn how to get help.
Capabilities #
Settings #
tap-gitlab requires the
configuration
of one of the following groups of settings:
These and other supported settings are documented below. To quickly find the setting you're looking for, use the Table of Contents at the top of the page.
GitLab Instance (api_url)
#
-
Environment variable:
TAP_GITLAB_API_URL - Default:
https://gitlab.com
GitLab API/instance URL. When an API path is omitted, /api/v4/ is assumed.
How to use #
Manage this setting using
meltano config or an
environment variable:
meltano config tap-gitlab set api_url <api_url>
export TAP_GITLAB_API_URL=<api_url>
Access Token (private_token)
#
-
Environment variable:
TAP_GITLAB_PRIVATE_TOKEN - Default:
GitLab personal access token or other API token.
How to use #
Manage this setting using
meltano config or an
environment variable:
meltano config tap-gitlab set private_token <private_token>
export TAP_GITLAB_PRIVATE_TOKEN=<private_token>
Groups (groups)
#
-
Environment variable:
TAP_GITLAB_GROUPS - Default:
Space-separated names of groups to extract data from. Leave empty and provide a project name if you’d like to pull data from a project in a personal user namespace.
How to use #
Manage this setting using
meltano config or an
environment variable:
meltano config tap-gitlab set groups <groups>
export TAP_GITLAB_GROUPS=<groups>
Project (projects)
#
-
Environment variable:
TAP_GITLAB_PROJECTS - Default:
Space-separated namespace/project paths of projects to extract data from. Leave empty and provide a group name to extract data from all group projects.
How to use #
Manage this setting using
meltano config or an
environment variable:
meltano config tap-gitlab set projects <projects>
export TAP_GITLAB_PROJECTS=<projects>
ultimate_license
#
-
Environment variable:
TAP_GITLAB_ULTIMATE_LICENSE - Default:
false
Enable to pull in extra data (like Epics, Epic Issues and other entities) only available to GitLab Ultimate and GitLab.com Gold accounts.
How to use #
Manage this setting using
meltano config or an
environment variable:
meltano config tap-gitlab set ultimate_license true
export TAP_GITLAB_ULTIMATE_LICENSE=true
fetch_merge_request_commits
#
-
Environment variable:
TAP_GITLAB_FETCH_MERGE_REQUEST_COMMITS - Default:
false
For each Merge Request, also fetch the MR’s commits and create the join table merge_request_commits with the Merge Request and related Commit IDs. This can slow down extraction considerably because of the many API calls required.
How to use #
Manage this setting using
meltano config or an
environment variable:
meltano config tap-gitlab set fetch_merge_request_commits true
export TAP_GITLAB_FETCH_MERGE_REQUEST_COMMITS=true
fetch_pipelines_extended
#
-
Environment variable:
TAP_GITLAB_FETCH_PIPELINES_EXTENDED - Default:
false
For every Pipeline, also fetch extended details of each of these pipelines. This can slow down extraction considerably because of the many API calls required.
How to use #
Manage this setting using
meltano config or an
environment variable:
meltano config tap-gitlab set fetch_pipelines_extended true
export TAP_GITLAB_FETCH_PIPELINES_EXTENDED=true
start_date
#
-
Environment variable:
TAP_GITLAB_START_DATE
Determines how much historical data will be extracted. Please be aware that the larger the time period and amount of data, the longer the initial extraction can be expected to take.
How to use #
Manage this setting using
meltano config or an
environment variable:
meltano config tap-gitlab set start_date YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
export TAP_GITLAB_START_DATE=YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZLooking for help? #
If you're having trouble getting the
tap-gitlab extractor to work, look for an
existing issue in its repository, file a new issue,
or
join the Meltano Slack community
and ask for help in the #plugins-general channel.
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