gerrit ls-projects - List projects visible to caller
ssh -p <port> <host> gerrit ls-projects [--show-branch <BRANCH> …] [--description | -d] [--tree | -t] [--type {code | permissions | all}] [--format {text | json | json_compact}] [--all] [--limit <N>] [--has-acl-for GROUP]
Displays the list of project names, one per line, that the calling user account has been granted READ access to.
If the caller is a member of the privileged Administrators group, all projects are listed.
Any user who has SSH access to Gerrit.
This command is intended to be used in scripts.
--show-branch; -b
Branch for which the command will display the sha of each project. The command may have multiple --show-branch parameters, in this case sha will be shown for each of the branches. If the user does not have READ access to some branch or the branch does not exist then stub (40 -
symbols) is shown. If the user does not have access to any branch in the project then the whole project is not shown.
--description; -d
Allows listing of projects together with their respective description.
For text format output, all non-printable characters (ASCII value 31 or less) are escaped according to the conventions used in languages like C, Python, and Perl, employing standard sequences like \n
and \t
, and \xNN
for all others. In shell scripts, the printf
command can be used to unescape the output.
--tree; -t
Displays project inheritance in a tree-like format. This option does not work together with the show-branch option.
--type
Display only projects of the specified type. If not specified, defaults to all
. Supported types:
code
Any project likely to contain user files.
permissions
Projects created with the --permissions-only
flag.
all
Any type of project.
--format
What output format to display the results in.
text
Simple text based format.
json
Map of JSON objects describing each project.
json_compact
Minimized JSON output.
--all
Display all projects that are accessible by the calling user account. Besides the projects that the calling user account has been granted READ access to, this includes all projects that are owned by the calling user account (even if for these projects the READ access right is not assigned to the calling user account).
--limit
Cap the number of results to the first N matches.
--has-acl-for
Display only projects on which access rights for this group are directly assigned. Projects which only inherit access rights for this group are not listed.
With this option you can find out on which projects a group is used.
This command is also available over HTTP, as /projects/
for anonymous access and /a/projects/
for authenticated access. Named options are available as query parameters. Results can be limited to projects matching a prefix by supplying the prefix as part of the URL, for example /projects/external/
lists only projects whose name start with the string external/
.
Over HTTP the json_compact
output format is assumed if the client explicitly asks for JSON using HTTP header Accept: application/json
. When any JSON output format is used on HTTP, readers must skip the first line produced. The first line is a garbage JSON string crafted to prevent a browser from executing the response in a script tag.
Output will be gzip compressed if Accept-Encoding: gzip
was used by the client in the request headers.
List visible projects:
$ ssh -p 29418 review.example.com gerrit ls-projects platform/manifest tools/gerrit tools/gwtorm $ curl http://review.example.com/projects/ platform/manifest tools/gerrit tools/gwtorm $ curl http://review.example.com/projects/tools/ tools/gerrit tools/gwtorm
Clone any project visible to the user:
for p in `ssh -p 29418 review.example.com gerrit ls-projects` do mkdir -p `dirname "$p"` git clone --bare "ssh://review.example.com:29418/$p.git" "$p.git" done
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