--- stage: Manage group: Import and Integrate info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments --- # Import multiple repositories by uploading a manifest file **(FREE)** > - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/issues/28811) in GitLab 11.2. > - Ability to re-import projects [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/23905) in GitLab 15.9. GitLab allows you to import all the required Git repositories based on a manifest file like the one used by the [Android repository](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest/+/2d6f081a3b05d8ef7a2b1b52b0d536b2b74feab4/default.xml). Use the manifest to import a project with many repositories like the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). ## Prerequisites > Requirement for Maintainer role instead of Developer role introduced in GitLab 16.0 and backported to GitLab 15.11.1 and GitLab 15.10.5. - [Manifest import source](../../../administration/settings/visibility_and_access_controls.md#configure-allowed-import-sources) must be enabled. If not enabled, ask your GitLab administrator to enable it. The Manifest import source is enabled by default on GitLab.com. - GitLab must use PostgreSQL for its database, because [subgroups](../../group/subgroups/index.md) are needed for the manifest import to work. Read more about the [database requirements](../../../install/requirements.md#database). - At least the Maintainer role on the destination group to import to. ## Manifest format A manifest must be an XML file. There must be one `remote` tag with a `review` attribute that contains a URL to a Git server, and each `project` tag must have a `name` and `path` attribute. GitLab then builds the URL to the repository by combining the URL from the `remote` tag with a project name. A path attribute is used to represent the project path in GitLab. Below is a valid example of a manifest file: ```xml ``` As a result, the following projects are created: | GitLab | Import URL | |:------------------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------| | `https://gitlab.com/YOUR_GROUP/build/make` | | | `https://gitlab.com/YOUR_GROUP/build/blueprint` | | ## Import the repositories To start the import: 1. From your GitLab dashboard select **New project**. 1. Switch to the **Import project** tab. 1. Select **Manifest file**. 1. Provide GitLab with a manifest XML file. 1. Select a group you want to import to (you need to create a group first if you don't have one). 1. Select **List available repositories**. At this point, you are redirected to the import status page with projects list based on the manifest file. 1. To import: - All projects for the first time: Select **Import all repositories**. - Individual projects again: Select **Re-import**. Specify a new name and select **Re-import** again. Re-importing creates a new copy of the source project.