How do I find commit hash of a file using GitLab API?





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I am trying to find out what the commit hash is for files within my repository. Different files got modified with different commits.



I see this information displayed on GitLab web interface:
File's commit hash vs master's commit hash



But how do I get this information using the GitLab API? I tried doing:



GET /projects/:id/repository/files


https://gitlab_server/api/v3/projects/1234/repository/files?file_path=test/file2.tconf&ref=master



But the commit_id from the response matches HEAD's hash 0f05a8e4bf45942b1189fce923184129821845f1, instead of what's seen in the screenshot above.



{
"file_name": "file2.tconf",
"file_path": "test/file2.tconf",
"size" : 44,
"encoding" : "base64",
"content" : "...",
"ref" : "master",
"blob_id" : "50450759d2b0694b044ed3d7eaf93c2c98dacbba",
"commit_id": "0f05a8e4bf45942b1189fce923184129821845f1"
}


Any clues?










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    I am trying to find out what the commit hash is for files within my repository. Different files got modified with different commits.



    I see this information displayed on GitLab web interface:
    File's commit hash vs master's commit hash



    But how do I get this information using the GitLab API? I tried doing:



    GET /projects/:id/repository/files


    https://gitlab_server/api/v3/projects/1234/repository/files?file_path=test/file2.tconf&ref=master



    But the commit_id from the response matches HEAD's hash 0f05a8e4bf45942b1189fce923184129821845f1, instead of what's seen in the screenshot above.



    {
    "file_name": "file2.tconf",
    "file_path": "test/file2.tconf",
    "size" : 44,
    "encoding" : "base64",
    "content" : "...",
    "ref" : "master",
    "blob_id" : "50450759d2b0694b044ed3d7eaf93c2c98dacbba",
    "commit_id": "0f05a8e4bf45942b1189fce923184129821845f1"
    }


    Any clues?










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      I am trying to find out what the commit hash is for files within my repository. Different files got modified with different commits.



      I see this information displayed on GitLab web interface:
      File's commit hash vs master's commit hash



      But how do I get this information using the GitLab API? I tried doing:



      GET /projects/:id/repository/files


      https://gitlab_server/api/v3/projects/1234/repository/files?file_path=test/file2.tconf&ref=master



      But the commit_id from the response matches HEAD's hash 0f05a8e4bf45942b1189fce923184129821845f1, instead of what's seen in the screenshot above.



      {
      "file_name": "file2.tconf",
      "file_path": "test/file2.tconf",
      "size" : 44,
      "encoding" : "base64",
      "content" : "...",
      "ref" : "master",
      "blob_id" : "50450759d2b0694b044ed3d7eaf93c2c98dacbba",
      "commit_id": "0f05a8e4bf45942b1189fce923184129821845f1"
      }


      Any clues?










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      I am trying to find out what the commit hash is for files within my repository. Different files got modified with different commits.



      I see this information displayed on GitLab web interface:
      File's commit hash vs master's commit hash



      But how do I get this information using the GitLab API? I tried doing:



      GET /projects/:id/repository/files


      https://gitlab_server/api/v3/projects/1234/repository/files?file_path=test/file2.tconf&ref=master



      But the commit_id from the response matches HEAD's hash 0f05a8e4bf45942b1189fce923184129821845f1, instead of what's seen in the screenshot above.



      {
      "file_name": "file2.tconf",
      "file_path": "test/file2.tconf",
      "size" : 44,
      "encoding" : "base64",
      "content" : "...",
      "ref" : "master",
      "blob_id" : "50450759d2b0694b044ed3d7eaf93c2c98dacbba",
      "commit_id": "0f05a8e4bf45942b1189fce923184129821845f1"
      }


      Any clues?







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      edited Oct 29 '15 at 16:03







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      asked Oct 28 '15 at 20:29









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          last-commit-id now exists and gives just what you asked for: the last commit that modified that specific file.



          see GitLab's get-file-from-repository API






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            see GitLab's get-file-from-repository API






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              see GitLab's get-file-from-repository API






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                last-commit-id now exists and gives just what you asked for: the last commit that modified that specific file.



                see GitLab's get-file-from-repository API






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                last-commit-id now exists and gives just what you asked for: the last commit that modified that specific file.



                see GitLab's get-file-from-repository API







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