Import your project from Bitbucket to GitLab
Import your projects from Bitbucket to GitLab with minimal effort.
Overview
Note: The Bitbucket integration must be first enabled in order to be able to import your projects from Bitbucket. Ask your GitLab administrator to enable this if not already.
Note:
The BitBucket importer currently only works with BitBucket's cloud offering (bitbucket.org) and does not work with BitBucket Server (aka Stash).
- At its current state, the Bitbucket importer can import:
- the repository description (GitLab 7.7+)
- the Git repository data (GitLab 7.7+)
- the issues (GitLab 7.7+)
- the issue comments (GitLab 8.15+)
- the pull requests (GitLab 8.4+)
- the pull request comments (GitLab 8.15+)
- the milestones (GitLab 8.15+)
- the wiki (GitLab 8.15+)
- References to pull requests and issues are preserved (GitLab 8.7+)
- Repository public access is retained. If a repository is private in Bitbucket it will be created as private in GitLab as well.
How it works
When issues/pull requests are being imported, the Bitbucket importer tries to find the Bitbucket author/assignee in GitLab's database using the Bitbucket ID. For this to work, the Bitbucket author/assignee should have signed in beforehand in GitLab and associated their Bitbucket account. If the user is not found in GitLab's database, the project creator (most of the times the current user that started the import process) is set as the author, but a reference on the issue about the original Bitbucket author is kept.
The importer will create any new namespaces (groups) if they don't exist or in the case the namespace is taken, the repository will be imported under the user's namespace that started the import process.