A Node.js CLI tool that deletes old GitLab CI pipelines.
$ npm install -g gitlab-pipeline-deleterUsage: glpd [options] [gitlab-url] [project-id] [access-token]
Deletes old GitLab pipelines
Options:
-d --days <days> older than days (default: "30")
--trace show stack traces for errors when possible (default: false)
-h, --help display help for command
You can use either the command line arguments gitlab-url, project-id and access-token (the access-token needs to be owner of the project. See https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/pipelines.html#delete-a-pipeline for more information) or you can create a glpd.config.js configuration file that exports an object. Both CommonJS (.cjs) and ECMAScript Modules (.mjs) are supported. All of the command line arguments are supported but needs to be written in camelCase:
export default {
gitlabUrl: 'https://example.com',
projectId: '42',
accessToken: '<my-token>',
days: 30,
trace: false,
};If you specify command line arguments and a configuration file the command line arguments will overwrite the values in the configuration file. So the CLI arguments has always precedence.
Multiple project ids can be configured by providing a comma-separated list to the projectId argument.