Internal API (FREE)

The internal API is used by different GitLab components, it can not be used by other consumers. This documentation is intended for people working on the GitLab codebase.

This documentation does not yet include the internal API used by GitLab Pages.

Adding new endpoints

API endpoints should be externally accessible by default, with proper authentication and authorization. Before adding a new internal endpoint, consider if the API would potentially be useful to the wider GitLab community and can be made externally accessible.

One reason we might favor internal API endpoints sometimes is when using such an endpoint requires internal data that external actors can not have. For example, in the internal Pages API we might use a secret token that identifies a request as internal or sign a request with a public key that is not available to a wider community.

Another reason to separate something into an internal API is when request to such API endpoint should never go through an edge (public) load balancer. This way we can configure different rate limiting rules and policies around how the endpoint is being accessed, because we know that only internal requests can be made to that endpoint going through an internal load balancer.

Authentication

These methods are all authenticated using a shared secret. This secret is stored in a file at the path configured in config/gitlab.yml by default this is in the root of the rails app named .gitlab_shell_secret

To authenticate using that token, clients read the contents of that file, and include the token Base64 encoded in a secret_token parameter or in the Gitlab-Shared-Secret header.

NOTE: The internal API used by GitLab Pages, and GitLab Agent Server (kas) uses JSON Web Token (JWT) authentication, which is different from GitLab Shell.

Git Authentication

This is called by Gitaly and GitLab Shell to check access to a repository.

  • When called from GitLab Shell: No changes are passed, and the internal API replies with the information needed to pass the request on to Gitaly.
  • When called from Gitaly in a pre-receive hook: The changes are passed and validated to determine if the push is allowed.

Calls are limited to 50 seconds each.

This endpoint is covered in more detail on its own page, due to the scope of what it covers.

POST /internal/allowed
Attribute Type Required Description
key_id string no ID of the SSH-key used to connect to GitLab Shell
username string no Username from the certificate used to connect to GitLab Shell
project string no (if gl_repository is passed) Path to the project
gl_repository string no (if project is passed) Repository identifier, such as project-7
protocol string yes SSH when called from GitLab Shell, HTTP or SSH when called from Gitaly
action string yes Git command being run (git-upload-pack, git-receive-pack, git-upload-archive)
changes string yes <oldrev> <newrev> <refname> when called from Gitaly, the magic string _any when called from GitLab Shell
check_ip string no IP address from which call to GitLab Shell was made

Example request:

curl --request POST --header "Gitlab-Shared-Secret: <Base64 encoded token>" \
     --data "key_id=11&project=gnuwget/wget2&action=git-upload-pack&protocol=ssh" \
     "http://localhost:3001/api/v4/internal/allowed"

Example response:

{
  "status": true,
  "gl_repository": "project-3",
  "gl_project_path": "gnuwget/wget2",
  "gl_id": "user-1",
  "gl_username": "root",
  "git_config_options": [],
  "gitaly": {
    "repository": {
      "storage_name": "default",
      "relative_path": "@hashed/4e/07/4e07408562bedb8b60ce05c1decfe3ad16b72230967de01f640b7e4729b49fce.git",
      "git_object_directory": "",
      "git_alternate_object_directories": [],
      "gl_repository": "project-3",
      "gl_project_path": "gnuwget/wget2"
    },
    "address": "unix:/Users/bvl/repos/gitlab/gitaly.socket",
    "token": null
  },
  "gl_console_messages": []
}

Known consumers

  • Gitaly
  • GitLab Shell

LFS Authentication

This is the endpoint that gets called from GitLab Shell to provide information for LFS clients when the repository is accessed over SSH.

Attribute Type Required Description
key_id string no ID of the SSH-key used to connect to GitLab Shell
username string no Username from the certificate used to connect to GitLab Shell
project string no Path to the project

Example request:

curl --request POST --header "Gitlab-Shared-Secret: <Base64 encoded token>" \
     --data "key_id=11&project=gnuwget/wget2" "http://localhost:3001/api/v4/internal/lfs_authenticate"
{
  "username": "root",
  "lfs_token": "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJkYXRhIjp7ImFjdG9yIjoicm9vdCJ9LCJqdGkiOiIyYWJhZDcxZC0xNDFlLTQ2NGUtOTZlMi1mODllYWRiMGVmZTYiLCJpYXQiOjE1NzAxMTc2NzYsIm5iZiI6MTU3MDExNzY3MSwiZXhwIjoxNTcwMTE5NDc2fQ.g7atlBw1QMY7QEBVPE0LZ8ZlKtaRzaMRmNn41r2YITM",
  "repository_http_path": "http://localhost:3001/gnuwget/wget2.git",
  "expires_in": 1800
}

Known consumers

  • GitLab Shell

Authorized Keys Check

This endpoint is called by the GitLab Shell authorized keys check. Which is called by OpenSSH for fast SSH key lookup.

Attribute Type Required Description
key string yes SSH key as passed by OpenSSH to GitLab Shell
GET /internal/authorized_keys

Example request:

curl --request GET --header "Gitlab-Shared-Secret: <Base64 encoded secret>" "http://localhost:3001/api/v4/internal/authorized_keys?key=<key as passed by OpenSSH>"

Example response:

{
  "id": 11,
  "title": "admin@example.com",
  "key": "ssh-rsa ...",
  "created_at": "2019-06-27T15:29:02.219Z"
}

Known consumers

  • GitLab Shell

Get user for user ID or key

This endpoint is used when a user performs ssh git@gitlab.com. It discovers the user associated with an SSH key.

Attribute Type Required Description
key_id integer no The ID of the SSH key used as found in the authorized-keys file or through the /authorized_keys check
username string no Username of the user being looked up, used by GitLab Shell when authenticating using a certificate
GET /internal/discover

Example request:

curl --request GET --header "Gitlab-Shared-Secret: <Base64 encoded secret>" "http://localhost:3001/api/v4/internal/discover?key_id=7"

Example response:

{
  "id": 7,
  "name": "Dede Eichmann",
  "username": "rubi"
}

Known consumers

  • GitLab Shell

Instance information

This gets some generic information about the instance. This is used by Geo nodes to get information about each other.

GET /internal/check

Example request:

curl --request GET --header "Gitlab-Shared-Secret: <Base64 encoded secret>" "http://localhost:3001/api/v4/internal/check"

Example response:

{
  "api_version": "v4",
  "gitlab_version": "12.3.0-pre",
  "gitlab_rev": "d69c988e6a6",
  "redis": true
}

Known consumers

  • GitLab Geo
  • GitLab Shell's bin/check
  • Gitaly

Get new 2FA recovery codes using an SSH key

This is called from GitLab Shell and allows users to get new 2FA recovery codes based on their SSH key.

Attribute Type Required Description
key_id integer no The ID of the SSH key used as found in the authorized-keys file or through the /authorized_keys check
user_id integer no Deprecated User_id for which to generate new recovery codes
GET /internal/two_factor_recovery_codes

Example request:

curl --request POST --header "Gitlab-Shared-Secret: <Base64 encoded secret>" \
     --data "key_id=7" "http://localhost:3001/api/v4/internal/two_factor_recovery_codes"

Example response:

{
  "success": true,
  "recovery_codes": [
    "d93ee7037944afd5",
    "19d7b84862de93dd",
    "1e8c52169195bf71",
    "be50444dddb7ca84",
    "26048c77d161d5b7",
    "482d5c03d1628c47",
    "d2c695e309ce7679",
    "dfb4748afc4f12a7",
    "0e5f53d1399d7979",
    "af04d5622153b020"
  ]
}

Known consumers

  • GitLab Shell

Get new personal access-token

This is called from GitLab Shell and allows users to generate a new personal access token.

Attribute Type Required Description
name string yes The name of the new token
scopes string array yes The authorization scopes for the new token, these must be valid token scopes
expires_at string no The expiry date for the new token
key_id integer no The ID of the SSH key used as found in the authorized-keys file or through the /authorized_keys check
user_id integer no User ID for which to generate the new token
POST /internal/personal_access_token

Example request:

curl --request POST --header "Gitlab-Shared-Secret: <Base64 encoded secret>" \
     --data "user_id=29&name=mytokenname&scopes[]=read_user&scopes[]=read_repository&expires_at=2020-07-24" \
     "http://localhost:3001/api/v4/internal/personal_access_token"

Example response:

{
  "success": true,
  "token": "Hf_79B288hRv_3-TSD1R",
  "scopes": ["read_user","read_repository"],
  "expires_at": "2020-07-24"
}

Known consumers

  • GitLab Shell

Incrementing counter on pre-receive

This is called from the Gitaly hooks increasing the reference counter for a push that might be accepted.

Attribute Type Required Description
gl_repository string yes repository identifier for the repository receiving the push
POST /internal/pre_receive

Example request:

curl --request POST --header "Gitlab-Shared-Secret: <Base64 encoded secret>" \
     --data "gl_repository=project-7" "http://localhost:3001/api/v4/internal/pre_receive"

Example response:

{
  "reference_counter_increased": true
}

PostReceive

Called from Gitaly after a receiving a push. This triggers the PostReceive-worker in Sidekiq, processes the passed push options and builds the response including messages that need to be displayed to the user.

Attribute Type Required Description
identifier string yes user-[id] or key-[id] Identifying the user performing the push
gl_repository string yes identifier of the repository being pushed to
push_options string array no array of push options
changes string no refs to be updated in the push in the format oldrev newrev refname\n.
POST /internal/post_receive

Example Request:

curl --request POST --header "Gitlab-Shared-Secret: <Base64 encoded secret>" \
     --data "gl_repository=project-7" --data "identifier=user-1" \
     --data "changes=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 fd9e76b9136bdd9fe217061b497745792fe5a5ee gh-pages\n" \
     "http://localhost:3001/api/v4/internal/post_receive"

Example response:

{
  "messages": [
    {
      "message": "Hello from post-receive",
      "type": "alert"
    }
  ],
  "reference_counter_decreased": true
}

GitLab Agent endpoints

  • Introduced in GitLab 13.4.
  • This feature is not deployed on GitLab.com
  • It's not recommended for production use.

The following endpoints are used by the GitLab Agent Server (kas) for various purposes.

These endpoints are all authenticated using JWT. The JWT secret is stored in a file specified in config/gitlab.yml. By default, the location is in the root of the GitLab Rails app in a file called .gitlab_kas_secret.

WARNING: The GitLab Agent is under development and is not recommended for production use.

GitLab Agent information

Called from GitLab Agent Server (kas) to retrieve agent information for the given agent token. This returns the Gitaly connection information for the agent's project in order for kas to fetch and update the agent's configuration.

GET /internal/kubernetes/agent_info

Example Request:

curl --request GET --header "Gitlab-Kas-Api-Request: <JWT token>" \
     --header "Authorization: Bearer <agent token>" "http://localhost:3000/api/v4/internal/kubernetes/agent_info"

GitLab Agent project information

Called from GitLab Agent Server (kas) to retrieve project information for the given agent token. This returns the Gitaly connection for the requested project. GitLab kas uses this to configure the agent to fetch Kubernetes resources from the project repository to sync.

Only public projects are supported. For private projects, the ability for the agent to be authorized is not yet implemented.

Attribute Type Required Description
id integer/string yes The ID or URL-encoded path of the project
GET /internal/kubernetes/project_info

Example Request:

curl --request GET --header "Gitlab-Kas-Api-Request: <JWT token>" \
     --header "Authorization: Bearer <agent token>" "http://localhost:3000/api/v4/internal/kubernetes/project_info?id=7"

GitLab Agent usage metrics

Called from GitLab Agent Server (kas) to increase the usage metric counters.

Attribute Type Required Description
gitops_sync_count integer no The number to increase the gitops_sync_count counter by
k8s_api_proxy_request_count integer no The number to increase the k8s_api_proxy_request_count counter by
POST /internal/kubernetes/usage_metrics

Example Request:

curl --request POST --header "Gitlab-Kas-Api-Request: <JWT token>" --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
     --data '{"gitops_sync_count":1}' "http://localhost:3000/api/v4/internal/kubernetes/usage_metrics"

GitLab Agent alert metrics

Called from GitLab Agent Server (KAS) to save alerts derived from Cilium on Kubernetes Cluster.

Attribute Type Required Description
alert Hash yes Alerts detail. Same format as 3rd party alert.
POST internal/kubernetes/modules/cilium_alert

Example Request:

curl --request POST --header "Gitlab-Kas-Api-Request: <JWT token>" \
     --header "Authorization: Bearer <agent token>" --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
     --data '"{\"alert\":{\"title\":\"minimal\",\"message\":\"network problem\",\"evalMatches\":[{\"value\":1,\"metric\":\"Count\",\"tags\":{}}]}}"' \
     "http://localhost:3000/api/v4/internal/kubernetes/modules/cilium_alert"

Create Starboard vulnerability

Called from the GitLab Agent Server (kas) to create a security vulnerability from a Starboard vulnerability report. This request is idempotent. Multiple requests with the same data create a single vulnerability. The response contains the UUID of the created vulnerability finding.

Attribute Type Required Description
vulnerability Hash yes Vulnerability data matching the security report schema vulnerability field.
scanner Hash yes Scanner data matching the security report schema scanner field.
PUT internal/kubernetes/modules/starboard_vulnerability

Example Request:

curl --request PUT --header "Gitlab-Kas-Api-Request: <JWT token>" \
     --header "Authorization: Bearer <agent token>" --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
     --url "http://localhost:3000/api/v4/internal/kubernetes/modules/starboard_vulnerability" \
     --data '{
  "vulnerability": {
    "name": "CVE-123-4567 in libc",
    "severity": "high",
    "confidence": "unknown",
    "location": {
      "kubernetes_resource": {
        "namespace": "production",
        "kind": "deployment",
        "name": "nginx",
        "container": "nginx"
      }
    },
    "identifiers": [
      {
        "type": "cve",
        "name": "CVE-123-4567",
        "value": "CVE-123-4567"
      }
    ]
  },
  "scanner": {
    "id": "starboard_trivy",
    "name": "Trivy (via Starboard Operator)",
    "vendor": "GitLab"
  }
}'

Example response:

{
  "uuid": "4773b2ee-5ba5-5e9f-b48c-5f7a17f0faac"
}

Resolve Starboard vulnerabilities

Called from the GitLab Agent Server (kas) to resolve Starboard security vulnerabilities. Accepts a list of finding UUIDs and marks all Starboard vulnerabilities not identified by the list as resolved.

Attribute Type Required Description
uuids string array yes UUIDs of detected vulnerabilities, as collected from Create Starboard vulnerability responses.
POST internal/kubernetes/modules/starboard_vulnerability/scan_result

Example Request:

curl --request POST --header "Gitlab-Kas-Api-Request: <JWT token>" \
     --header "Authorization: Bearer <agent token>" --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
     --url "http://localhost:3000/api/v4/internal/kubernetes/modules/starboard_vulnerability/scan_result" \
     --data '{ "uuids": ["102e8a0a-fe29-59bd-b46c-57c3e9bc6411", "5eb12985-0ed5-51f4-b545-fd8871dc2870"] }'

Subscriptions

The subscriptions endpoint is used by CustomersDot (customers.gitlab.com) in order to apply subscriptions including trials, and add-on purchases, for personal namespaces or top-level groups within GitLab.com.

Creating a subscription

Use a POST to create a subscription.

POST /namespaces/:id/gitlab_subscription
Attribute Type Required Description
start_date date yes Start date of subscription
end_date date no End date of subscription
plan_code string no Subscription tier code
seats integer no Number of seats in subscription
max_seats_used integer no Highest number of active users in the last month
auto_renew boolean no Whether subscription auto-renews on end date
trial boolean no Whether subscription is a trial
trial_starts_on date no Start date of trial
trial_ends_on date no End date of trial

Example request:

curl --request POST --header "TOKEN: <admin_access_token>" "https://gitlab.com/api/v4/namespaces/1234/gitlab_subscription?start_date="2020-07-15"&plan="premium"&seats=10"

Example response:

{
  "plan": {
    "code":"premium",
    "name":"premium",
    "trial":false,
    "auto_renew":null,
    "upgradable":false
  },
  "usage": {
    "seats_in_subscription":10,
    "seats_in_use":1,
    "max_seats_used":0,
    "seats_owed":0
  },
  "billing": {
    "subscription_start_date":"2020-07-15",
    "subscription_end_date":null,
    "trial_ends_on":null
  }
}

Updating a subscription

Use a PUT command to update an existing subscription.

PUT /namespaces/:id/gitlab_subscription
Attribute Type Required Description
start_date date no Start date of subscription
end_date date no End date of subscription
plan_code string no Subscription tier code
seats integer no Number of seats in subscription
max_seats_used integer no Highest number of active users in the last month
auto_renew boolean no Whether subscription auto-renews on end date
trial boolean no Whether subscription is a trial
trial_starts_on date no Start date of trial. Required if trial is true.
trial_ends_on date no End date of trial

Example request:

curl --request PUT --header "TOKEN: <admin_access_token>" "https://gitlab.com/api/v4/namespaces/1234/gitlab_subscription?max_seats_used=0"

Example response:

{
  "plan": {
    "code":"premium",
    "name":"premium",
    "trial":false,
    "auto_renew":null,
    "upgradable":false
  },
  "usage": {
    "seats_in_subscription":80,
    "seats_in_use":82,
    "max_seats_used":0,
    "seats_owed":2
  },
  "billing": {
    "subscription_start_date":"2020-07-15",
    "subscription_end_date":"2021-07-15",
    "trial_ends_on":null
  }
}

Retrieving a subscription

Use a GET command to view an existing subscription.

GET /namespaces/:id/gitlab_subscription

Example request:

curl --header "TOKEN: <admin_access_token>" "https://gitlab.com/api/v4/namespaces/1234/gitlab_subscription"

Example response:

{
  "plan": {
    "code":"premium",
    "name":"premium",
    "trial":false,
    "auto_renew":null,
    "upgradable":false
  },
  "usage": {
    "seats_in_subscription":80,
    "seats_in_use":82,
    "max_seats_used":82,
    "seats_owed":2
  },
  "billing": {
    "subscription_start_date":"2020-07-15",
    "subscription_end_date":"2021-07-15",
    "trial_ends_on":null
  }
}

Known consumers

  • CustomersDot

CI/CD minutes provisioning

The CI/CD Minutes endpoints are used by CustomersDot (customers.gitlab.com) to apply additional packs of CI/CD minutes, for personal namespaces or top-level groups within GitLab.com.

Creating an additional pack

Use a POST to create additional packs.

POST /namespaces/:id/minutes
Attribute Type Required Description
packs array yes An array of purchased minutes packs
packs[expires_at] date yes Expiry date of the purchased pack
packs[number_of_minutes] integer yes Number of additional minutes
packs[purchase_xid] string yes The unique ID of the purchase

Example request:

curl --request POST \
  --url "http://localhost:3000/api/v4/namespaces/123/minutes" \
  --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  --header 'PRIVATE-TOKEN: <admin access token>' \
  --data '{
    "packs": [
      {
        "number_of_minutes": 10000,
        "expires_at": "2022-01-01",
        "purchase_xid": "46952fe69bebc1a4de10b2b4ff439d0c"
      }
    ]
  }'

Example response:

[
  {
    "namespace_id": 123,
    "expires_at": "2022-01-01",
    "number_of_minutes": 10000,
    "purchase_xid": "46952fe69bebc1a4de10b2b4ff439d0c"
  }
]

Moving additional packs

Use a PATCH to move additional packs from one namespace to another.

PATCH /namespaces/:id/minutes/move/:target_id
Attribute Type Required Description
id string yes The ID of the namespace to transfer packs from
target_id string yes The ID of the target namespace to transfer the packs to

Example request:

curl --request PATCH \
  --url "http://localhost:3000/api/v4/namespaces/123/minutes/move/321" \
  --header 'PRIVATE-TOKEN: <admin access token>'

Example response:

{
  "message": "202 Accepted"
}

Known consumers

  • CustomersDot

Upcoming reconciliations

The upcoming_reconciliations endpoint is used by CustomersDot (customers.gitlab.com) to update upcoming reconciliations for namespaces.

Updating upcoming_reconciliations

Use a PUT command to update upcoming_reconciliations.

PUT /internal/upcoming_reconciliations
Attribute Type Required Description
upcoming_reconciliations array yes Array of upcoming reconciliations

Each array element contains:

Attribute Type Required Description
namespace_id integer yes ID of the namespace to be reconciled
next_reconciliation_date date yes Date when next reconciliation will happen
display_alert_from date yes Start date to display alert of upcoming reconciliation

Example request:

curl --request PUT --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: <admin_access_token>" --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
     --data '{"upcoming_reconciliations": [{"namespace_id": 127, "next_reconciliation_date": "13 Jun 2021", "display_alert_from": "06 Jun 2021"}, {"namespace_id": 129, "next_reconciliation_date": "12 Jun 2021", "display_alert_from": "05 Jun 2021"}]}' \
     "https://gitlab.com/api/v4/internal/upcoming_reconciliations"

Example response:

200

Deleting an upcoming_reconciliation

Use a DELETE command to delete an upcoming_reconciliation.

DELETE /internal/upcoming_reconciliations
Attribute Type Required Description
namespace_id integer yes The ID of the GitLab.com namespace that no longer has an upcoming reconciliation.

Example request:

curl --request DELETE \
  --url "http://localhost:3000/api/v4/internal/upcoming_reconciliations?namespace_id=22" \
  --header 'PRIVATE-TOKEN: <admin_access_token>'

Example response:

204

Known consumers

  • CustomersDot