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@gitbeaker/core
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@gitbeaker/core is a comprehensive Node.js library for interacting with the GitLab API. It provides a wide range of functionalities to manage projects, repositories, issues, users, and more within a GitLab instance.
Project Management
This feature allows you to create and manage projects within a GitLab instance. The code sample demonstrates how to create a new project using the GitLab API.
const { Gitlab } = require('@gitbeaker/node');
const api = new Gitlab({ token: 'your_access_token' });
async function createProject() {
const project = await api.Projects.create({ name: 'new-project' });
console.log(project);
}
createProject();
Issue Management
This feature allows you to create and manage issues within a GitLab project. The code sample demonstrates how to create a new issue in a specific project.
const { Gitlab } = require('@gitbeaker/node');
const api = new Gitlab({ token: 'your_access_token' });
async function createIssue() {
const issue = await api.Issues.create(1, { title: 'New Issue', description: 'Issue description' });
console.log(issue);
}
createIssue();
User Management
This feature allows you to manage users within a GitLab instance. The code sample demonstrates how to list all users using the GitLab API.
const { Gitlab } = require('@gitbeaker/node');
const api = new Gitlab({ token: 'your_access_token' });
async function listUsers() {
const users = await api.Users.all();
console.log(users);
}
listUsers();
Repository Management
This feature allows you to manage repositories and their contents within a GitLab project. The code sample demonstrates how to list all files in a repository.
const { Gitlab } = require('@gitbeaker/node');
const api = new Gitlab({ token: 'your_access_token' });
async function listRepositoryFiles() {
const files = await api.Repositories.tree(1);
console.log(files);
}
listRepositoryFiles();
node-gitlab is another Node.js library for interacting with the GitLab API. It provides similar functionalities to @gitbeaker/core but may have a different API design and feature set.
gitlab is a simple Node.js wrapper for the GitLab API. It offers basic functionalities for interacting with GitLab but may not be as comprehensive as @gitbeaker/core.
node-gitlab-api is a lightweight Node.js library for the GitLab API. It provides essential features for managing GitLab resources but may lack some advanced functionalities found in @gitbeaker/core.
My open source work is supported by the community
Core SDK for the GitLab API. This is not intended for direct use, see @gitbeaker/rest or gitbeaker/cli instead.
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This started as a fork from node-gitlab-legacy but I ended up rewriting much of the code. Here are the original work's contributors.
39.16.0 (Tue Sep 26 2023)
:tada: This release contains work from a new contributor! :tada:
Thank you, null@artlist-scottambrose, for all your work!
@gitbeaker/core
FAQs
Core API implementation of the GitLab API
The npm package @gitbeaker/core receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @gitbeaker/core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @gitbeaker/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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