# Copyright (c) 2021 Egor Tensin # This file is part of the "cgitize" project. # For details, see https://github.com/egor-tensin/cgitize. # Distributed under the MIT License. import logging from gitlab import Gitlab from gitlab.exceptions import GitlabGetError from cgitize.repo import Repo class GitLab: def __init__(self, access_token): self._impl = Gitlab('https://gitlab.com', private_token=access_token) def get_repo(self, repo): try: return self._impl.projects.get(repo.id) except GitlabGetError: logging.error("Couldn't fetch repository: %s", repo.id) raise def get_user_repos(self, user): try: # Strictly speaking, GitLab supports the /users/:username/projects # endpoint, which means you shouldn't need to fetch the user first, # but I don't think python-gitlab 2.10.0 supports that? users = self._impl.users.list(username=user.name) if not users: raise RuntimeError(f"Couldn't find GitLab user: {user.name}") assert len(users) == 1 user = users[0] return user.projects.list() except GitlabGetError: logging.error("Couldn't fetch user repositories: %s", user.name) raise @staticmethod def convert_repo(repo, *args, **kwargs): return Repo.from_gitlab(repo, *args, **kwargs)