| Gerrit Code Review - REST API |
| ============================= |
| |
| Gerrit Code Review comes with a REST like API available over HTTP. |
| The API is suitable for automated tools to build upon, as well as |
| supporting some ad-hoc scripting use cases. |
| |
| Protocol Details |
| ---------------- |
| |
| Authentication |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| By default all REST endpoints assume anonymous access and filter |
| results to correspond to what anonymous users can read (which may |
| be nothing at all). |
| |
| Users (and programs) may authenticate using HTTP authentication by |
| supplying the HTTP password from the user's account settings page. |
| Gerrit by default uses HTTP digest authentication. To authenticate, |
| prefix the endpoint URL with `/a/`. For example to authenticate to |
| `/projects/` request URL `/a/projects/`. |
| |
| Output Format |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| Most APIs return text format by default. JSON can be requested |
| by setting the `Accept` HTTP request header to include |
| `application/json`, for example: |
| |
| ---- |
| GET /projects/ HTTP/1.0 |
| Accept: application/json |
| ---- |
| |
| JSON responses are encoded using UTF-8 and use content type |
| `application/json`. The JSON response body starts with magic prefix |
| line that must be stripped before feeding the rest of the response |
| body to a JSON parser: |
| |
| ---- |
| )]}' |
| [ ... valid JSON ... ] |
| ---- |
| |
| The default JSON format is `JSON_COMPACT`, which skips unnecessary |
| whitespace. This is not the easiest format for a human to read. Many |
| examples in this documentation use `format=JSON` as a query parameter |
| to obtain pretty formatting in the response. Producing (and parsing) |
| the compact format is more efficient, so most tools should prefer the |
| default compact format. |
| |
| Responses will be gzip compressed by the server if the HTTP |
| `Accept-Encoding` request header is set to `gzip`. This may |
| save on network transfer time for larger responses. |
| |
| Endpoints |
| --------- |
| |
| [[accounts_self_capabilities]] |
| /accounts/self/capabilities (Account Capabilities) |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| Returns the global capabilities (such as createProject or |
| createGroup) that are enabled for the calling user. This can be used |
| by UI tools to discover if administrative features are available |
| to the caller, so they can hide (or show) relevant UI actions. |
| |
| ---- |
| GET /accounts/self/capabilities?format=JSON HTTP/1.0 |
| |
| )]}' |
| { |
| "queryLimit": { |
| "min": 0, |
| "max": 500 |
| } |
| } |
| ---- |
| |
| Administrator that has authenticated with digest authentication: |
| ---- |
| GET /a/accounts/self/capabilities?format=JSON HTTP/1.0 |
| Authorization: Digest username="admin", realm="Gerrit Code Review", nonce="... |
| |
| )]}' |
| { |
| "administrateServer": true, |
| "queryLimit": { |
| "min": 0, |
| "max": 500 |
| }, |
| "createAccount": true, |
| "createGroup": true, |
| "createProject": true, |
| "killTask": true, |
| "viewCaches": true, |
| "flushCaches": true, |
| "viewConnections": true, |
| "viewQueue": true, |
| "startReplication": true |
| } |
| ---- |
| |
| [[projects]] |
| /projects/ (List Projects) |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| Lists the projects accessible by the caller. This is the same as |
| using the link:cmd-ls-projects.html[ls-projects] command over SSH, |
| and accepts the same options as query parameters. |
| |
| ---- |
| GET /projects/?format=JSON&d HTTP/1.0 |
| |
| HTTP/1.1 200 OK |
| Content-Disposition: attachment |
| Content-Type: application/json;charset=UTF-8 |
| |
| )]}' |
| { |
| "external/bison": { |
| "description": "GNU parser generator" |
| }, |
| "external/gcc": {}, |
| "external/openssl": { |
| "description": "encryption\ncrypto routines" |
| }, |
| "test": { |
| "description": "\u003chtml\u003e is escaped" |
| } |
| } |
| ---- |
| |
| |
| GERRIT |
| ------ |
| Part of link:index.html[Gerrit Code Review] |