This is the OAuth2 strategy for authenticating to your GitLab service.
Gitlab 7.7.0+
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'omniauth-gitlab' And then execute:
$ bundle Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install omniauth-gitlab use OmniAuth::Builder do provider :gitlab, ENV['GITLAB_KEY'], ENV['GITLAB_SECRET'] end use OmniAuth::Builder do provider :gitlab, ENV['GITLAB_KEY'], ENV['GITLAB_SECRET'], { client_options: { site: 'https://gitlab.YOURDOMAIN.com' } } end By default, the api scope is requested and must be allowed in GitLab's application configuration. To use different scopes:
use OmniAuth::Builder do provider :gitlab, ENV['GITLAB_KEY'], ENV['GITLAB_SECRET'], scope: 'read_user openid' end Requesting a scope that is not configured will result the error "The requested scope is invalid, unknown, or malformed.".
API V3 will be unsupported from GitLab 9.5 and will be removed in GitLab 9.5 or later.
https://gitlab.com/help/api/v3_to_v4.md
If you use GitLab 9.0 and below you could configure V3 API:
use OmniAuth::Builder do provider :gitlab, ENV['GITLAB_KEY'], ENV['GITLAB_SECRET'], { client_options: { site: 'https://gitlab.YOURDOMAIN.com/api/v3' } } end - Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature) - Create new Pull Request