Import Repositories not working
Summary
We are unable to import repos from BitBucket Server, after clicking on Import, the Status is set to None. This creates an empty repository .
We got this error in the error logs :
Error writing to .git/config for project root/adbook2dfp_geoincidence (1136): repository does not exist.
Steps to reproduce
Create a new project, then go to import section, select bitbucket then fills up the fields, list all the repos then click on import.
Example Project
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What is the current bug behavior?
Import fails, only creates the repo directory, but it does not import the content.
What is the expected correct behavior?
After clicking on import, we should have the repo fully imported from the BitBucket Server, we only have the repo but it is empty.
Relevant logs and/or screenshots
Error writing to .git/config for project root/adbook2dfp_geoincidence (1136): repository does not exist.
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Output of checks
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Results of GitLab environment info
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(For installations with omnibus-gitlab package run and paste the output of: `sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:env:info`) ``` System information System: Proxy: no Current User: git Using RVM: no Ruby Version: 2.6.5p114 Gem Version: 2.7.10 Bundler Version:1.17.3 Rake Version: 12.3.3 Redis Version: 5.0.7 Git Version: 2.24.1 Sidekiq Version:5.2.7 Go Version: unknown GitLab information Version: 12.9.3-ee Revision: 7c13691fb8e Directory: /opt/gitlab/embedded/service/gitlab-rails DB Adapter: PostgreSQL DB Version: 10.12 URL: // HTTP Clone URL: // SSH Clone URL: // Elasticsearch: yes Geo: no Using LDAP: no Using Omniauth: yes Omniauth Providers: GitLab Shell Version: 12.0.0 Repository storage paths: - default: /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repositories GitLab Shell path: /opt/gitlab/embedded/service/gitlab-shell Git: /opt/gitlab/embedded/bin/git ``` (For installations from source run and paste the output of: `sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:env:info RAILS_ENV=production`)
Results of GitLab application Check
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sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:check SANITIZE=true
)Checking GitLab subtasks ... Checking GitLab Shell ... GitLab Shell: ... GitLab Shell version >= 12.0.0 ? ... OK (12.0.0) Running /opt/gitlab/embedded/service/gitlab-shell/bin/check Internal API available: OK Redis available via internal API: OK gitlab-shell self-check successful Checking GitLab Shell ... Finished Checking Gitaly ... Gitaly: ... default ... OK Checking Gitaly ... Finished Checking Sidekiq ... Sidekiq: ... Running? ... yes Number of Sidekiq processes ... 1 Checking Sidekiq ... Finished Checking Incoming Email ... Incoming Email: ... Reply by email is disabled in config/gitlab.yml Checking Incoming Email ... Finished Checking LDAP ... LDAP: ... LDAP is disabled in config/gitlab.yml Checking LDAP ... Finished Checking GitLab App ... Git configured correctly? ... yes Database config exists? ... yes All migrations up? ... yes Database contains orphaned GroupMembers? ... no GitLab config exists? ... yes GitLab config up to date? ... yes Log directory writable? ... yes Tmp directory writable? ... yes Uploads directory exists? ... yes Uploads directory has correct permissions? ... yes Uploads directory tmp has correct permissions? ... 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: ... Redis version >= 2.8.0? ... yes Ruby version >= 2.5.3 ? ... yes (2.6.5) Git version >= 2.22.0 ? ... yes (2.24.1) Git user has default SSH configuration? ... yes Active users: ... 365 Is authorized keys file accessible? ... yes Elasticsearch version 5.6 - 6.x? ... yes (6.8.6) Checking GitLab App ... Finished Checking GitLab subtasks ... Finished
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sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:check RAILS_ENV=production SANITIZE=true
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Possible fixes
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