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diff --git a/doc/user/project/import/index.md b/doc/user/project/import/index.md index ca02e4e9e96..6e7cea81253 100644 --- a/doc/user/project/import/index.md +++ b/doc/user/project/import/index.md @@ -20,11 +20,23 @@ repository is too large the import can timeout. ## Migrating from self-hosted GitLab to GitLab.com -You can copy your repos by changing the remote and pushing to the new server, -but issues and merge requests can't be imported. +If you only need to migrate git repos, you can [import each project by URL](repo_by_url.md), but issues and merge requests can't be imported. If you want to retain all metadata like issues and merge requests, you can use -the [import/export feature](../settings/import_export.md). +the [import/export feature](../settings/import_export.md) to export projects from self-hosted GitLab and import those projects into GitLab.com. + +NOTE: This approach assumes all users from the self-hosted instance have already been migrated. If the users haven't been migrated, the user conducting the import will take the place of all references to the missing user(s) + +If you need to migrate all data over, you can leverage our [api](../../../api/README.md) to migrate from self-hosted to GitLab.com. The order of assets to migrate from a self-hosted instance to GitLab is the following: + +1. [Users](../../../api/users.md) +1. [Groups](../../../api/groups.md) +1. [Projects](../../../api/projects.md) +1. [Project variables](../../../api/project_level_variables.md) + +Keep in mind the limitations of our [import/export feature](../settings/import_export.md#exported-contents) + +You will still need to migrate you container registry over a series of docker pulls and pushes and re-run any CI pipelines to retrieve any build artifacts. ## Migrating between two self-hosted GitLab instances @@ -32,3 +44,5 @@ The best method for migrating a project from one GitLab instance to another, perhaps from an old server to a new server for example, is to [back up the project](../../../raketasks/backup_restore.md), then restore it on the new server. + +In the event you are merging two GitLab instances together (for example both instances have existing date on them and one can't be wiped), refer to the instructions in [Migrating from self-hosted GitLab to GitLab.com](#migrating-from-self-hosted-gitlab-to-gitlabcom) |