Export merge requests to CSV (FREE)
Introduced in GitLab 13.6.
Export all the data collected from a project's merge requests into a comma-separated values (CSV) file.
To export merge requests to a CSV file:
- On the top bar, select Main menu > Projects and find your project.
- On the left sidebar, select Merge requests .
- Add any searches or filters. This can help you keep the size of the CSV file under the 15 MB limit. The limit ensures the file can be emailed to a variety of email providers.
- Select Export as CSV ({export}).
- Confirm the correct number of merge requests are to be exported.
- Select Export merge requests.
CSV Output
The following table shows the attributes in the CSV file.
Column | Description |
---|---|
Title | Merge request title |
Description | Merge request description |
MR ID | MR iid
|
URL | A link to the merge request on GitLab |
State | Opened, Closed, Locked, or Merged |
Source Branch | Source branch |
Target Branch | Target branch |
Source Project ID | ID of the source project |
Target Project ID | ID of the target project |
Author | Full name of the merge request author |
Author Username | Username of the author, with the @ symbol omitted |
Assignees | Full names of the merge request assignees, joined with a ,
|
Assignee Usernames | Username of the assignees, with the @ symbol omitted |
Approvers | Full names of the approvers, joined with a ,
|
Approver Usernames | Username of the approvers, with the @ symbol omitted |
Merged User | Full name of the merged user |
Merged Username | Username of the merge user, with the @ symbol omitted |
Milestone ID | ID of the merge request milestone |
Created At (UTC) | Formatted as YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
|
Updated At (UTC) | Formatted as YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
|
In GitLab 14.7 and earlier, the first two columns were MR ID
and URL
,
which caused an issue
when importing back into GitLab.