Other Git repository hosts
Site admins can sync Git repositories on any Git repository host (by Git clone URL) with Sourcegraph so that users can search and navigate the repositories. Use this method only when your repository host is not named as a supported code host.
To connect generic Git host to Sourcegraph:
- Go to Site admin > Manage repositories > Add repositories
- Select Generic Git host.
- Configure the connection to generic Git host the action buttons above the text field, and additional fields can be added using Cmd/Ctrl+Space for auto-completion. See the configuration documentation below.
- Press Add repositories.
url
for SSH access
Constructing the If your code host serves git repositories over SSH (e.g. Gerrit), make sure your Sourcegraph instance can connect to your code host over SSH:
docker exec $CONTAINER ssh -p $PORT $USER@$HOSTNAME
- $CONTAINER is the name or ID of your sourcegraph/server container
- $PORT is the port on which your code host's git server is listening for connections (Gerrit defaults to
29418
) - $USER is your user on your code host (Gerrit defaults to
admin
) - $HOSTNAME is the hostname of your code host from within the sourcegraph/server container (e.g.
gerrit.example.com
)
Here's an example for Gerrit:
docker exec sourcegraph ssh -p 29418 [email protected]
The url
field is then
"url": "ssh://$USER@$HOSTNAME:$PORT"`
Here's an example for Gerrit:
"url": "ssh://[email protected]:29418",
Adding repositories
For Gerrit, elements of the repos
field are the same as the repository names. For example, a repository at https://gerrit.example.com/admin/repos/gorilla/mux will be "gorilla/mux"
in the repos
field.
Repositories must be listed individually:
"repos": [ "gorilla/mux", "sourcegraph/sourcegraph" ]
Configuration
admin/external_service/other_external_service.schema.json
{ "repos": null, // The pattern used to generate the corresponding Sourcegraph repository name for the repositories. In the pattern, the variable "{base}" is replaced with the Git clone base URL host and path, and "{repo}" is replaced with the repository path taken from the `repos` field. // // For example, if your Git clone base URL is https://git.example.com/repos and `repos` contains the value "my/repo", then a repositoryPathPattern of "{base}/{repo}" would mean that a repository at https://git.example.com/repos/my/repo is available on Sourcegraph at https://sourcegraph.example.com/git.example.com/repos/my/repo. // // It is important that the Sourcegraph repository name generated with this pattern be unique to this code host. If different code hosts generate repository names that collide, Sourcegraph's behavior is undefined. "repositoryPathPattern": "{base}/{repo}", // Other example values: // - "pretty-host-name/{repo}" "url": null // Other example values: // - "https://github.com/?access_token=secret" // - "ssh://[email protected]:2333/" // - "git://host.xz:2333/" }