SALSA(1) SALSA(1) NAME salsa - tool to manipulate salsa repositories and group members SYNOPSIS # salsa <command> <args> salsa whoami salsa search_project devscripts salsa search_project qa/qa salsa search_group js-team salsa search_group perl-team/modules salsa search_user yadd salsa push_repo . --group js-team --kgb --irc devscripts --tagpending salsa update_repo node-mongodb --group js-team --disable-kgb --desc \ --desc-pattern "Package %p" salsa update_repo js-team/node-mongodb --kgb --irc debian-js salsa update_safe --all --desc --desc-pattern "Debian package %p" \ --group js-team salsa checkout node-mongodb --group js-team salsa checkout js-team/node-mongodb salsa add_user developer foobar --group-id 2665 salsa update_user maintainer foobar --group js-team salsa del_user foobar --group js-team salsa last_ci_status js-team/nodejs DESCRIPTION salsa is a designed to create and configure repositories on <https://salsa.debian.org> and manage users of groups. A Salsa token is required, except for search* commands, and must be set in command line (see below), or in your configuration file (~/.devscripts): SALSA_TOKEN=abcdefghi or SALSA_TOKEN=`cat ~/.token` or SALSA_TOKEN_FILE=~/.dpt.conf If you choose to link another file using SALSA_TOKEN_FILE, it must contain a line with one of (no differences): <anything>SALSA_PRIVATE_TOKEN=xxxx <anything>SALSA_TOKEN=xxxx This allows for example to use dpt(1) configuration file (~/.dpt.conf) which contains: DPT_SALSA_PRIVATE_TOKEN=abcdefghi COMMANDS Managing users and groups join Request access to a group. salsa join js-team salsa join --group js-team salsa join --group-id 1234 add_user Add a user to a group. salsa --group js-group add_user guest foouser salsa --group-id 1234 add_user guest foouser salsa --group-id 1234 add_user maintainer 1245 First argument is the GitLab's access levels: guest, reporter, developer, maintainer, owner. del_user Remove a user from a group salsa --group js-team del_user foouser salsa --group-id=1234 del_user foouser list_groups List sub groups of current one if group is set, groups of current user else. group Show group members. salsa --group js-team group salsa --group-id 1234 group search_group Search for a group using given string. Shows group id and other information. salsa search_group perl-team salsa search_group perl-team/modules salsa search_group 2666 search_user Search for a user using given string. Shows user id and other information. salsa search_user yadd update_user Update user role in a group. salsa --group-id 1234 update_user guest foouser salsa --group js-team update_user maintainer 1245 First argument is the GitLab's access levels: guest, reporter, developer, maintainer, owner. whoami Gives information on the token owner salsa whoami Managing repositories One of "--group", "--group-id", "--user" or "--user-id" is required to manage repositories. If both are set, salsa warns and only "--user"/"--user-id" is used. If none is given, salsa uses current user id (token owner). check_repo Verify that repo(s) are well configured. It works exactly like update_repo except that it does not modify anything but just lists projects not well configured with found errors. salsa --user yadd --tagpending --kgb --irc=devscripts check_repo test salsa --group js-team check_repo --all salsa --group js-team --rename-head check_repo test1 test2 test3 checkout or co Clone repo in current dir. If directory already exists, update local repo. salsa --user yadd co devscripts salsa --group js-team co node-mongodb salsa co js-team/node-mongodb You can clone more than one repository or all repositories of a group or a user: salsa --user yadd co devscripts autodep8 salsa co yadd/devscripts js-team/npm salsa --group js-team co --all # All js-team repos salsa co --all # All your repos create_repo Create public empty project. If "--group"/"--group-id" is set, project is created in group directory, else in user directory. salsa --user yadd create_repo test salsa --group js-team --kgb --irc-channel=devscripts create_repo test del_repo Delete a repository. fork Forks a project in group/user repository and set "upstream" to original project. Example: $ salsa fork js-team/node-mongodb --verbose ... salsa.pl info: node-mongodb ready in node-mongodb/ $ cd node-mongodb $ git remote --verbose show origin git AT salsa.org:me/node-mongodb (fetch) origin git AT salsa.org:me/node-mongodb (push) upstream git AT salsa.org:js-team/node-mongodb (fetch) upstream git AT salsa.org:js-team/node-mongodb (push) For a group: salsa fork --group js-team user/node-foo forks List forks of project(s). salsa forks qa/qa debian/devscripts Project can be set using full path or using --group/--group-id or --user/--user-id, else it is searched in current user namespace. push Push relevant packaging refs to origin Git remote. To be run from packaging working directory. salsa push It pushes the following refs to the configured remote for the debian-branch or, falling back, to the "origin" remote: "master" branch (or whatever is set to debian-branch in gbp.conf) "upstream" branch (or whatever is set to upstream-branch in gbp.conf) "pristine-tar" branch tags named "debian/*" (or whatever is set to debian-tag in gbp.conf) tags named "upstream/*" (or whatever is set to upstream-tag in gbp.conf) all tags, if the package's source format is "3.0 (native)" ls or list_repos Shows projects owned by user or group. If second argument exists, search only matching projects salsa --group js-team list_repos salsa --user yadd list_repos foo* last_ci_status or ci Displays last continuous integration result. Use --verbose to see URL of pipeline when result isn't success. Unless --no-fail is set, salsa last_ci_status will stop on first "failed" status. salsa --group js-team last_ci_status --all --no-fail salsa --user yadd last_ci_status foo salsa last_ci_status js-team/nodejs This commands returns the number of "failed" status found. "success" entries are displayed using STDOUT while other are displayed (with details) using STDERR. Then you can easily see only failures using: salsa --group js-team last_ci_status --all --no-fail >/dev/null merge_request, mr Creates a merge request. Suppose you created a fork using salsa fork, modify some things in a new branch using one commit and want to propose it to original project (branch "master"). You just have to launch this in source directory: salsa mr Other example: salsa mr --mr-dst-project debian/foo --mr-dst-branch debian/master or simply salsa mr debian/foo debian/master Note that unless destination project has been set using command line, salsa merge_request will search it in the following order: using GitLab API: salsa will detect from where this project was forked using "upstream" origin else salsa will use source project as destination project To force salsa to use source project as destination project, you can use "same": salsa mr --mr-dst-project same # or salsa mr same New merge request will be created using last commit title and description. See --mr-* options for more. merge_requests, mrs List opened merge requests for project(s) salsa mrs qa/qa debian/devscripts Project can be set using full path or using --group/--group-id or --user/--user-id, else it is searched in current user namespace. protect_branch Protect/unprotect a branch. Set protection # project branch merge push salsa --group js-team protect_branch node-mongodb master m d "merge" and "push" can be one of: o, owner: owner only m, maintainer: o + maintainers allowed d, developer: m + developers allowed r, reporter: d + reporters allowed g, guest: r + guest allowed Unprotect salsa --group js-team protect_branch node-mongodb master no protected_branches List protected branches salsa --group js-team protected_branches node-mongodb push_repo Create a new project from a local Debian source directory configured with git. push_repo executes the following steps: gets project name using debian/changelog file; launches git remote add upstream ...; launches create_repo; pushes local repo. Examples: salsa --user yadd push_repo ./test salsa --group js-team --kgb --irc-channel=devscripts push_repo . rename_branch Rename branch given in --source-branch with name given in --dest-branch. You can use --no-fail and --all options here. search, search_project, search_repo Search for a project using given string. Shows name, owner id and other information. salsa search devscripts salsa search debian/devscripts salsa search 18475 update_repo Configure repo(s) using parameters given to command line. A repo name has to be given unless --all is set. Prefer to use update_safe. salsa --user yadd --tagpending --kgb --irc=devscripts update_repo test salsa --group js-team update_repo --all salsa --group js-team --rename-head update_repo test1 test2 test3 salsa update_repo js-team/node-mongodb --kgb --irc debian-js By default when using --all, salsa will fail on first error. If you want to continue, set --no-fail. In this case, salsa will display a warning for each project that has fail but continue with next project. Then to see full errors, set --verbose. update_safe Launch check_repo and ask before launching update_repo (unless --yes). salsa --user yadd --tagpending --kgb --irc=devscripts update_safe test salsa --group js-team update_safe --all salsa --group js-team --rename-head update_safe test1 test2 test3 salsa update_safe js-team/node-mongodb --kgb --irc debian-js Other purge_cache Empty local cache. OPTIONS General options -C, --chdir Change directory before launching command salsa -C ~/debian co debian/libapache2-mod-fcgid --cache-file File to store cached values. Default to ~/.cache/salsa.json. An empty value disables cache. ".devscripts" value: SALSA_CACHE_FILE --no-cache Disable cache usage. Same as --cache-file '' --conffile, --conf-file Add or replace default configuration files ("/etc/devscripts.conf" and "~/.devscripts"). This can only be used as the first option given on the command-line. replace: salsa --conf-file test.conf <command>... salsa --conf-file test.conf --conf-file test2.conf <command>... add: salsa --conf-file +test.conf <command>... salsa --conf-file +test.conf --conf-file +test2.conf <command>... If one --conf-file has no "+", default configuration files are ignored. --no-conf, --noconf Don't read any configuration files. This can only be used as the first option given on the command-line. --debug Enable debugging output --group Team to use. Use "salsa search_group name" to find it. If you want to use a subgroup, you have to set its full path: salsa --group perl-team/modules/packages check_repo lemonldap-ng ".devscripts" value: SALSA_GROUP Be careful when you use SALSA_GROUP in your ".devscripts" file. Every salsa command will be executed in group space, for example if you want to propose a little change in a project using salsa fork + salsa mr, this "fork" will be done in group space unless you set a --user/--user-id. Prefer to use an alias in your ".bashrc" file. Example: alias jsteam_admin="salsa --group js-team" or alias jsteam_admin="salsa --conf-file ~/.js.conf or to use both .devscripts and .js.conf: alias jsteam_admin="salsa --conf-file +~/.js.conf then you can fix SALSA_GROUP in "~/.js.conf" To enable bash completion for your alias, add this in your .bashrc file: _completion_loader salsa complete -F _salsa_completion jsteam_admin --group-id Group id to use. Use "salsa search_group name" to find it. ".devscripts" value: SALSA_GROUP_ID Be careful when you use SALSA_GROUP_ID in your ".devscripts" file. Every salsa command will be executed in group space, for example if you want to propose a little change in a project using salsa fork + salsa mr, this "fork" will be done in group space unless you set a --user/--user-id. Prefer to use an alias in your ".bashrc" file. Example: alias jsteam_admin="salsa --group-id 2666" or alias jsteam_admin="salsa --conf-file ~/.js.conf then you can fix SALSA_GROUP_ID in "~/.js.conf" --help: displays this manpage -i, --info Prompt before sensible changes. ".devscripts" value: SALSA_INFO (yes/no) --path Repo path. Default to group or user path. ".devscripts" value: SALSA_REPO_PATH --token Token value (see above). --token-file File to find token (see above). --user Username to use. If neither --group, --group-id, --user or --user-id is set, salsa uses current user id (corresponding to salsa private token). --user-id User id to use. Use "salsa search_user name" to find one. If neither --group, --group-id, --user or --user-id is set, salsa uses current user id (corresponding to salsa private token). ".devscripts" value: SALSA_USER_ID --verbose Enable verbose output. --yes Never ask for consent. ".devscripts" value: SALSA_YES (yes/no) List/search repo options --archived --no-archived Instead of looking to active projects, list or search in archived projects. Note that you can't have both archived and unarchived projects in the same request. Default: no (ie --no-archived). ".devscripts" value: SALSA_ARCHIVED (yes/no) Update/create repo options --all When set, all project of group/user are affected by command. --skip: ignore project with --all. Example: salsa update_repo --tagpending --all --skip qa --skip devscripts ".devscripts" value: SALSA_SKIP. To set multiples values, use spaces. Example SALSA_SKIP=qa devscripts --skip-file: ignore projects in this file (1 project per line) salsa update_repo --tagpending --all --skip-file ~/.skip ".devscripts" value: SALSA_SKIP_FILE --ci-config-path Configure configuration file path of GitLab CI. Default: empty. Example: salsa update_safe --ci-config-path debian/.gitlab-ci.yml debian/devscripts ".devscripts" value: SALSA_CI_CONFIG_PATH --desc --no-desc Configure repo description using pattern given in desc-pattern ".devscripts" value: SALSA_DESC (yes/no) --desc-pattern Repo description pattern. Default to "Debian package %p". "%p" is replaced by repo name, while "%P" is replaced by repo name given in command (may contains full path). ".devscripts" value: SALSA_DESC_PATTERN --email, --no-email, --disable-email Enable, ignore or disable email-on-push. ".devscripts" value: SALSA_EMAIL (yes/ignore/no, default: ignore) --email-recipient Email-on-push recipient. Can be multi valued: $ salsa update_safe myrepo \ --email-recipient foo AT foobar.org \ --email-recipient bar AT foobar.org If recipient value contains "%p", it is replaced by project name. ".devscripts" value: SALSA_EMAIL_RECIPIENTS (use spaces to separate multiples recipients) --enable-issues, --no-enable-issues, --disable-issues, --no-disable-issues Enable, ignore or disable issues. ".devscripts" values: SALSA_ENABLE_ISSUES (yes/ignore/no, default: ignore) --enable-mr, --no-enable-mr, --disable-mr, --no-disable-mr Enable, ignore or disable merge requests. ".devscripts" values: SALSA_ENABLE_MR (yes/ignore/no, default: ignore) --irc-channel IRC channel for KGB or Irker. Can be used more than one time only with --irker. Important: channel must not include the first "#". If salsa finds a channel starting with "#", it will consider that the channel starts with 2 "#"! ".devscript" value: SALSA_IRC_CHANNEL. Multiple values must be space separated. Since configuration files are read using sh, be careful when using "#": you must enclose the channel with quotes, else sh will consider it as a comment and will ignore this value. --irker, --no-irker, --disable-irker Enable, ignore or disable Irker service ".devscripts" values: SALSA_IRKER (yes/ignore/no, default: ignore) --irker-host Irker host. Default: ruprecht.snow-crash.org ".devscripts" value: SALSA_IRKER_HOST --irker-port Irker port. Default: empty (default value) ".devscripts" value: SALSA_IRKER_PORT --kgb, --no-kgb, --disable-kgb Enable, ignore or disable KGB webhook. ".devscripts" value: SALSA_KGB (yes/ignore/no, default: ignore) --kgb-options List of KGB enabled options (comma separated). Default: issues_events, merge_requests_events, note_events, pipeline_events, push_events, tag_push_events, wiki_page_events, enable_ssl_verification $ salsa update_safe debian/devscripts --kgb --irc-channel devscripts \ --kgb-options 'merge_requests_events,issues_events,enable_ssl_verification' List of available options: confidential_comments_events, confidential_issues_events, confidential_note_events, enable_ssl_verification, issues_events, job_events, merge_requests_events, note_events, pipeline_events, tag_push_events, wiki_page_events ".devscripts" value: SALSA_KGB_OPTIONS --no-fail Don't stop on error when using update_repo with --all. ".devscripts" value: SALSA_NO_FAIL (yes/no) --rename-head, --no-rename-head Rename HEAD branch given by --source-branch into --dest-branch and change "default branch" of project. Works only with update_repo. ".devscripts" value: SALSA_RENAME_HEAD (yes/no) --source-branch: default "master" ".devscripts" value: SALSA_SOURCE_BRANCH --dest-branch: default "debian/master" ".devscripts" value: SALSA_DEST_BRANCH --tagpending, --no-tagpending, --disable-tagpending Enable, ignore or disable "tagpending" webhook. ".devscripts" value: SALSA_TAGPENDING (yes/ignore/no, default: ignore) Merge requests options --mr-title Title for merge request. Default: last commit title. --mr-desc Description of new MR. Default: empty if --mr-title is set last commit description if any --mr-dst-branch (or second command line argument) Destination branch. Default to "master". --mr-dst-project (or first command line argument) Destination project. Default: project from which the current project was forked; or, if not found, "upstream" value found using git remote --verbose show; or using source project. If --mr-dst-project is set to same, salsa will use source project as destination. --mr-src-branch Source branch. Default: current branch. --mr-src-project Source project. Default: current project found using git remote --verbose show. --mr-allow-squash, --no-mr-allow-squash Allow upstream project to squash your commits, this is the default. ".devscripts" value: SALSA_MR_ALLOW_SQUASH (yes/no) --mr-remove-source-branch, --no-mr-remove-source-branch Remove source branch if merge request is accepted. Default: no. ".devscripts" value: SALSA_MR_REMOVE_SOURCE_BRANCH (yes/no) Options to manage other Gitlab instances --api-url GitLab API. Default: <https://salsa.debian.org/api/v4>. ".devscripts" value: SALSA_API_URL --git-server-url Default to "git AT salsa.org:" ".devscripts" value: SALSA_GIT_SERVER_URL --irker-server-url Default to "ircs://irc.oftc.net:6697/" ".devscripts" value: SALSA_IRKER_SERVER_URL --kgb-server-url Default to <http://kgb.debian.net:9418/webhook/?channel=> ".devscripts" value: SALSA_KGB_SERVER_URL --tagpending-server-url Default to <https://webhook.salsa.debian.org/tagpending/> ".devscripts" value: SALSA_TAGPENDING_SERVER_URL Configuration file example Example to use salsa with <https://gitlab.ow2.org> (group "lemonldap-ng"): SALSA_TOKEN=`cat ~/.ow2-gitlab-token` SALSA_API_URL=https://gitlab.ow2.org/api/v4 SALSA_GIT_SERVER_URL=git AT gitlab.org: SALSA_GROUP_ID=34 Then to use it, add something like this in your ".bashrc" file: alias llng_admin='salsa --conffile ~/.salsa-ow2.conf' SEE ALSO dpt-salsa AUTHOR Xavier Guimard <yadd AT debian.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (C) 2018, Xavier Guimard <yadd AT debian.org> It contains code formerly found in dpt-salsa (pkg-perl-tools) copyright 2018, gregor herrmann <gregoa AT debian.org>. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. Debian Utilities 2022-01-23 SALSA(1)
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