Commit daeaee0f authored by Rémy Coutable's avatar Rémy Coutable Committed by Douglas Barbosa Alexandre

Merge branch '22348-gitea-importer-docs' into 'master'

Add doc for the Gitea importer

This adds documentation for !8116. It's mostly a copy/paste of the GitHub import documentation without the OAuth parts since Gitea is not yet an OAuth provider.

Part of #22348.

See merge request !8139
parent 72188f8d
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1. [GitHub](import_projects_from_github.md)
1. [GitLab.com](import_projects_from_gitlab_com.md)
1. [FogBugz](import_projects_from_fogbugz.md)
1. [Gitea](import_projects_from_gitea.md)
1. [SVN](migrating_from_svn.md)
In addition to the specific migration documentation above, you can import any
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You can copy your repos by changing the remote and pushing to the new server;
but issues and merge requests can't be imported.
# Import your project from Gitea to GitLab
Import your projects from Gitea to GitLab with minimal effort.
## Overview
>**Note:**
As of Gitea `v1.0.0`, issue & pull-request comments cannot be imported! This is
a [known issue][issue-401] that should be fixed in a near-future.
- At its current state, Gitea importer can import:
- the repository description (GitLab 8.15+)
- the Git repository data (GitLab 8.15+)
- the issues (GitLab 8.15+)
- the pull requests (GitLab 8.15+)
- the milestones (GitLab 8.15+)
- the labels (GitLab 8.15+)
- Repository public access is retained. If a repository is private in Gitea
it will be created as private in GitLab as well.
## How it works
Since Gitea is currently not an OAuth provider, author/assignee cannot be mapped
to users in your GitLab's instance. This means that the project creator (most of
the times the current user that started the import process) is set as the author,
but a reference on the issue about the original Gitea author is kept.
The importer will create any new namespaces (groups) if they don't exist or in
the case the namespace is taken, the repository will be imported under the user's
namespace that started the import process.
## Importing your Gitea repositories
The importer page is visible when you create a new project.
![New project page on GitLab](img/import_projects_from_new_project_page.png)
Click on the **Gitea** link and the import authorization process will start.
![New Gitea project import](img/import_projects_from_gitea_new_import.png)
### Authorize access to your repositories using a personal access token
With this method, you will perform a one-off authorization with Gitea to grant
GitLab access your repositories:
1. Go to <https://you-gitea-instance/user/settings/applications> (replace
`you-gitea-instance` with the host of your Gitea instance).
1. Click **Generate New Token**.
1. Enter a token description.
1. Click **Generate Token**.
1. Copy the token hash.
1. Go back to GitLab and provide the token to the Gitea importer.
1. Hit the **List Your Gitea Repositories** button and wait while GitLab reads
your repositories' information. Once done, you'll be taken to the importer
page to select the repositories to import.
### Select which repositories to import
After you've authorized access to your Gitea repositories, you will be
redirected to the Gitea importer page.
From there, you can see the import statuses of your Gitea repositories.
- Those that are being imported will show a _started_ status,
- those already successfully imported will be green with a _done_ status,
- whereas those that are not yet imported will have an **Import** button on the
right side of the table.
If you want, you can import all your Gitea projects in one go by hitting
**Import all projects** in the upper left corner.
![Gitea importer page](img/import_projects_from_github_importer.png)
---
You can also choose a different name for the project and a different namespace,
if you have the privileges to do so.
[issue-401]: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/401
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>**Note:**
If you are an administrator you can enable the [GitHub integration][gh-import]
in your GitLab instance sitewide. This configuration is optional, users will be
able import their GitHub repositories with a [personal access token][gh-token].
in your GitLab instance sitewide. This configuration is optional, users will
still be able to import their GitHub repositories with a
[personal access token][gh-token].
- At its current state, GitHub importer can import:
- the repository description (GitLab 7.7+)
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1. Click **Generate token**.
1. Copy the token hash.
1. Go back to GitLab and provide the token to the GitHub importer.
1. Hit the **List your GitHub repositories** button and wait while GitLab reads
1. Hit the **List Your GitHub Repositories** button and wait while GitLab reads
your repositories' information. Once done, you'll be taken to the importer
page to select the repositories to import.
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if you have the privileges to do so.
[gh-import]: ../../integration/github.md "GitHub integration"
[new-project]: ../../gitlab-basics/create-project.md "How to create a new project in GitLab"
[gh-integration]: #authorize-access-to-your-repositories-using-the-github-integration
[gh-token]: #authorize-access-to-your-repositories-using-a-personal-access-token
[social sign-in]: ../../profile/account/social_sign_in.md
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