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This page describes the plugin related REST endpoints. Please also take note of the general information on the REST API.

Plugin Endpoints

Gerrit REST endpoints for installed plugins are available under /plugins/{plugin-id}/gerrit~<endpoint-id>. The gerrit~ prefix ensures that the Gerrit REST endpoints for plugins do not clash with any REST endpoint that a plugin may offer under its namespace.

List Plugins

GET /plugins/

Lists the plugins installed on the Gerrit server. Only the enabled plugins are returned unless the all option is specified.

To be allowed to see the installed plugins, a user must be a member of a group that is granted the View Plugins capability or the Administrate Server capability.

As result a map is returned that maps the plugin IDs to PluginInfo entries. The entries in the map are sorted by plugin ID.

Request.

  GET /plugins/ HTTP/1.0

Response.

  HTTP/1.1 200 OK
  Content-Disposition: attachment
  Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8

  )]}'
  {
    "delete-project": {
      "id": "delete-project",
      "index_url": "plugins/delete-project/",
      "filename": "delete-project.jar",
      "version": "2.9-SNAPSHOT"
    }
  }

Plugin Options

  • All(a)
    List all plugins including those that are disabled.

Request.

  GET /plugins/?all HTTP/1.0

Response.

  HTTP/1.1 200 OK
  Content-Disposition: attachment
  Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8

  )]}'
  {
    "delete-project": {
      "id": "delete-project",
      "index_url": "plugins/delete-project/",
      "filename": "delete-project.jar",
      "version": "2.9-SNAPSHOT"
    },
    "reviewers-by-blame": {
      "id": "reviewers-by-blame",
      "index_url": "plugins/reviewers-by-blame/",
      "filename": "reviewers-by-blame.jar",
      "version": "2.9-SNAPSHOT",
      "disabled": true
    }
  }
  • Limit(n)
    Limit the number of plugins to be included in the results.

    Query the first plugin in the plugin list:

    Request.

      GET /plugins/?n=1 HTTP/1.0
    

    Response.

      HTTP/1.1 200 OK
      Content-Disposition: attachment
      Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8
    
      )]}'
      {
        "delete-project": {
          "id": "delete-project",
          "index_url": "plugins/delete-project/",
          "filename": "delete-project.jar",
          "version": "2.9-SNAPSHOT"
        }
      }
    
  • Prefix(p)
    Limit the results to those plugins that start with the specified prefix.

    The match is case sensitive. May not be used together with m or r.

    List all plugins that start with delete:

    Request.

      GET /plugins/?p=delete HTTP/1.0
    

    Response.

      HTTP/1.1 200 OK
      Content-Disposition: attachment
      Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8
    
      )]}'
      {
        "delete-project": {
          "id": "delete-project",
          "index_url": "plugins/delete-project/",
          "filename": "delete-project.jar",
          "version": "2.9-SNAPSHOT"
        }
      }
    

    E.g. this feature can be used by suggestion client UI’s to limit results.

  • Regex(r)
    Limit the results to those plugins that match the specified regex.

    Boundary matchers ^ and $ are implicit. For example: the regex test.* will match any plugins that start with test and regex .*test will match any project that end with test.

    The match is case sensitive. May not be used together with m or p.

    List all plugins that match regex some.*plugin:

    Request.

      GET /plugins/?r=some.*plugin HTTP/1.0
    

    Response.

      HTTP/1.1 200 OK
      Content-Disposition: attachment
      Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8
    
      )]}'
      {
        "some-plugin": {
          "id": "some-plugin",
          "index_url": "plugins/some-plugin/",
          "filename": "some-plugin.jar",
          "version": "2.9-SNAPSHOT"
        },
        "some-other-plugin": {
          "id": "some-other-plugin",
          "index_url": "plugins/some-other-plugin/",
          "filename": "some-other-plugin.jar",
          "version": "2.9-SNAPSHOT"
        }
      }
    
  • Skip(S)
    Skip the given number of plugins from the beginning of the list.

    Query the second plugin in the plugin list:

    Request.

      GET /plugins/?all&n=1&S=1 HTTP/1.0
    

    Response.

      HTTP/1.1 200 OK
      Content-Disposition: attachment
      Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8
    
      )]}'
      {
        "reviewers-by-blame": {
          "id": "reviewers-by-blame",
          "index_url": "plugins/reviewers-by-blame/",
          "filename": "reviewers-by-blame.jar",
          "version": "2.9-SNAPSHOT",
          "disabled": true
        }
      }
    
  • Substring(m)
    Limit the results to those plugins that match the specified substring.

    The match is case insensitive. May not be used together with r or p.

    List all plugins that match substring project:

    Request.

      GET /plugins/?m=project HTTP/1.0
    

    Response.

      HTTP/1.1 200 OK
      Content-Disposition: attachment
      Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8
    
      )]}'
      {
        "delete-project": {
          "id": "delete-project",
          "index_url": "plugins/delete-project/",
          "filename": "delete-project.jar",
          "version": "2.9-SNAPSHOT"
        }
      }
    

Install Plugin

PUT /plugins/{plugin-id}

Installs a new plugin on the Gerrit server. If a plugin with the specified name already exists it is overwritten. Note: if the plugin provides its own name in the MANIFEST file, then the plugin name from the MANIFEST file has precedence over the {plugin-id} above.

The plugin jar can either be sent as binary data in the request body or a URL to the plugin jar must be provided in the request body inside a PluginInput entity.

Request.

  PUT /plugins/delete-project HTTP/1.0
  Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8

  {
    "url": "file:///gerrit/plugins/delete-project/delete-project-2.8.jar"
  }

To provide the plugin jar as binary data in the request body the following curl command can be used:

  curl --user admin:TNNuLkWsIV8w -X PUT --data-binary @delete-project-2.8.jar 'http://gerrit:8080/a/plugins/delete-project'

As response a PluginInfo entity is returned that describes the plugin.

Response.

  HTTP/1.1 201 Created
  Content-Disposition: attachment
  Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8

  )]}'
  {
    "id": "delete-project",
    "version": "2.8"
  }

If an existing plugin was overwritten the response is “200 OK”.

Get Plugin Status

GET /plugins/{plugin-id}/gerrit~status

Retrieves the status of a plugin on the Gerrit server.

Request.

  GET /plugins/delete-project/gerrit~status HTTP/1.0

As response a PluginInfo entity is returned that describes the plugin.

Response.

  HTTP/1.1 200 OK
  Content-Disposition: attachment
  Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8

  )]}'
  {
    "id": "delete-project",
    "version": "2.8"
  }

Enable Plugin

POST /plugins/{plugin-id}/gerrit~enable

Enables a plugin on the Gerrit server.

Request.

  POST /plugins/delete-project/gerrit~enable HTTP/1.0

As response a PluginInfo entity is returned that describes the plugin.

Response.

  HTTP/1.1 200 OK
  Content-Disposition: attachment
  Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8

  )]}'
  {
    "id": "delete-project",
    "version": "2.8"
  }

Disable Plugin

POST /plugins/{plugin-id}/gerrit~disable

OR

DELETE /plugins/{plugin-id}

Disables a plugin on the Gerrit server.

Request.

  POST /plugins/delete-project/gerrit~disable HTTP/1.0

As response a PluginInfo entity is returned that describes the plugin.

Response.

  HTTP/1.1 200 OK
  Content-Disposition: attachment
  Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8

  )]}'
  {
    "id": "delete-project",
    "version": "2.8",
    "disabled": true
  }

Reload Plugin

POST /plugins/{plugin-id}/gerrit~reload

Reloads a plugin on the Gerrit server.

Request.

  POST /plugins/delete-project/gerrit~reload HTTP/1.0

As response a PluginInfo entity is returned that describes the plugin.

Response.

  HTTP/1.1 200 OK
  Content-Disposition: attachment
  Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8

  )]}'
  {
    "id": "delete-project",
    "version": "2.8",
    "disabled": true
  }

IDs

{plugin-id}

The ID of the plugin.

JSON Entities

PluginInfo

The PluginInfo entity describes a plugin.

PluginInput

The PluginInput entity describes a plugin that should be installed.

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