Charma
Charma

Reputation: 1107

How to change the project owner in GitLab

How can I change the project owner in GitLab?

There are options in project settings, but in the "transfer" field, it does not recognize any username or anything. Is it possible to change the owner-permissions and root-privileges?

Upvotes: 91

Views: 130432

Answers (9)

Tomas Tomecek
Tomas Tomecek

Reputation: 6456

If you need to do this for many projects, it's pretty convenient to do it via API:

import gitlab
gl = gitlab.Gitlab('https://gitlab.com', private_token='...')

gitlab_project = gl.projects.get("the-project-of-yours")
target_group = gl.groups.get("target-group-where-to-land")
gitlab_project.transfer_project(target_group.id)

https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/projects.html#transfer-a-project-to-a-new-namespace

https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/groups.html#transfer-project-to-group

https://github.com/python-gitlab/python-gitlab/blob/master/gitlab/v4/objects/projects.py#L461

Upvotes: 0

user2789873
user2789873

Reputation: 27

It is also possible to export the project and import it under a different user. This preserves commits and branches.

Settings -> Advanced -> Export Project

Then to import:

New Project -> Import Project -> Gitlab Export

Upvotes: 1

Jake Dube
Jake Dube

Reputation: 2990

TL;DR

Move your project to a new group where both you and the other user are owners, then the other user must transfer it to his own namespace.

Background

The other answers obviously do not work to transfer a project to a different user, although the comments section of one is enough for someone to figure it out. Also there is this issue on GitLab itself that provides some insights.

My Situation

I installed and now administer a few instances of GitLab for a few small developer teams as well as one for my personal projects. Resultingly, I have run into numerous questions about this. I keep coming back to this question only to realize that it was never actually answered correctly.

The Namespace Problem

The issue that you face when doing this is that there can only be one owner of a project, but to transfer a project you have to own the namespace that you are transferring it to. To my knowledge there is no other way to move a project. For completeness, I'll add that the namespace here is, e.g., "gitlab.com/my-user-name/..." or "gitlab.com/my-group-name/...".


Solution

Because one user cannot "own" another namespace (not even admins), the only option to set up a scenario where two users own the same namespace is with a group. Perform the following steps to accomplish this.

  1. Create a new group.
  2. Add the user that you want to transfer your project to as an owner member of that group.
  3. Transfer your project to that group (a namespace you manage because you are an owner).
  4. Login as the other user, then transfer the group project to the "other user" namespace.

At this point you will be left as a master in the project. You can now remove yourself from the project entirely if desired.

Upvotes: 63

user918475
user918475

Reputation: 27

It involves multiple steps, but its possible.

  1. Create a group and transfer project to the group
  2. Invite new user to the group
  3. Login with new user and transfer project to new user from group

However I think it is easier to maintain if you leave your repository in the group

Transfer menu are always at Project => Settings => Advanced

Upvotes: -1

pitaside
pitaside

Reputation: 678

You can basically create a group then add the project to a group, then from the group member setting add a new owner and you can leave the group yourself.

See screenshots

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Upvotes: 1

Sebastian
Sebastian

Reputation: 5865

In GitLab Community Edition 9.3.5 if you are administrator you should go to Settings -> Members and change de role of the member you want.

For example, search John Doe, set the developer role, and now John Doe will be developer and won't be owner anymore.

Upvotes: -4

Davit Yavryan
Davit Yavryan

Reputation: 298

In current version (10.2.4) you should do following:

Go to "Project" -> "Settings" -> Expand "Advanced settings" -> Scroll down to "Transfer project"

Upvotes: -2

matzeihnsein
matzeihnsein

Reputation: 676

In Gitlab 8.8.3 you are able to transfer a project. Be careful. Changing the project's namespace can have unintended side effects ;)

Go to Project -> Settings -> Project Settings -> Scroll down to Transfer project

Change project namespace in Gitlab

Upvotes: -3

jvanbaarsen
jvanbaarsen

Reputation: 339

You can add another owner to the project via:

Project -> Members -> Add members -> Select Owner as permission

Next you have to remove yourself from the project:

Project -> Members -> Click the red button behind your username

Now you left the project, and the user you entered before is now the owner.

Upvotes: 0

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