Bitbucket to Gitlab Import - false user folder
Summary
On the import repository overview the target folder is not correct. For Example: Shown: "user_bitbucket/test" (Bitbucket) -> "user_bitbucket/test"(gitlab) Correct: "user_bitbucket/test" (Bitbucket) -> "user_gitlab/test"(gitlab)
Steps to reproduce
Using gitlab ce 7.5 on raspberry pi 2B, go to import from bitbucket, log in. Probably this issue will appear at the first time or after more import attemps. Between import attempts refresh the import overview page.
Expected behavior
The target folder user folder is named exactly as the source user folder
Relevant logs and/or screenshots
The gitlab user_folder should be named "julian", "julianpoemp" is the bitbucket user folder.
Output of checks
Results of GitLab Application Check
Checking GitLab Shell ...
GitLab Shell version >= 2.7.2 ? ... OK (2.7.2)
Repo base directory exists? ... yes
Repo base directory is a symlink? ... no
Repo base owned by git:git? ... yes
Repo base access is drwxrws---? ... yes
hooks directories in repos are links: ...
1/1 ... repository is empty
3/9 ... ok
8/27 ... ok
8/35 ... ok
3/42 ... ok
3/45 ... ok
3/47 ... ok
3/48 ... ok
8/55 ... ok
8/56 ... ok
8/64 ... ok
3/65 ... ok
3/69 ... ok
8/71 ... ok
3/73 ... ok
3/83 ... ok
3/84 ... ok
3/85 ... repository is empty
Running /opt/gitlab/embedded/service/gitlab-shell/bin/check
Check GitLab API access: FAILED: Failed to connect to internal API
gitlab-shell self-check failed
Try fixing it:
Make sure GitLab is running;
Check the gitlab-shell configuration file:
sudo -u git -H editor /opt/gitlab/embedded/service/gitlab-shell/config.yml
Please fix the error above and rerun the checks.
Checking GitLab Shell ... Finished
Checking Sidekiq ...
Running? ... yes
Number of Sidekiq processes ... 1
Checking Sidekiq ... Finished
Checking Reply by email ...
Reply by email is disabled in config/gitlab.yml
Checking Reply by email ... Finished
Checking LDAP ...
LDAP is disabled in config/gitlab.yml
Checking LDAP ... Finished
Checking GitLab ...
Git configured with autocrlf=input? ... yes
Database config exists? ... yes
All migrations up? ... yes
Database contains orphaned GroupMembers? ... no
GitLab config exists? ... yes
GitLab config outdated? ... no
Log directory writable? ... yes
Tmp directory writable? ... yes
Uploads directory setup correctly? ... yes
Init script exists? ... skipped (omnibus-gitlab has no init script)
Init script up-to-date? ... skipped (omnibus-gitlab has no init script)
projects have namespace: ...
1/1 ... yes
3/9 ... yes
8/27 ... yes
8/35 ... yes
3/42 ... yes
3/45 ... yes
3/47 ... yes
3/48 ... yes
8/55 ... yes
8/56 ... yes
8/64 ... yes
3/65 ... yes
3/69 ... yes
8/71 ... yes
3/73 ... yes
3/83 ... yes
3/84 ... yes
3/85 ... yes
Redis version >= 2.8.0? ... yes
Ruby version >= 2.1.0 ? ... yes (2.1.8)
Your git bin path is "/opt/gitlab/embedded/bin/git"
Git version >= 2.7.3 ? ... yes (2.7.4)
Active users: 3
Checking GitLab ... Finished
Results of GitLab Environment Info
I replaced my domain (with subdomain) to gitlab. DOMAIN
System information
System: Raspbian 8.0
Current User: git
Using RVM: no
Ruby Version: 2.1.8p440
Gem Version: 2.5.1
Bundler Version:1.10.6
Rake Version: 10.5.0
Sidekiq Version:4.0.1
GitLab information
Version: 8.7.5
Revision: 0e8b7d8
Directory: /opt/gitlab/embedded/service/gitlab-rails
DB Adapter: postgresql
URL: https://gitlab.DOMAIN
HTTP Clone URL: https://gitlab.DOMAIN/some-group/some-project.git
SSH Clone URL: git@gitlab.DOMAIN:some-group/some-project.git
Using LDAP: no
Using Omniauth: no
GitLab Shell
Version: 2.7.2
Repositories: /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repositories
Hooks: /opt/gitlab/embedded/service/gitlab-shell/hooks/
Git: /opt/gitlab/embedded/bin/git
Additional information: I'm using gitlab with Let's encrypt certificates