This question is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: Identifying a Repository on the Stash Server
This is only repository name to <repository-id> mapping. How to figure out repository when I have an ID. With more than 2000 repositories, clicking on all "Settings" for each repo is ridiculous.
Use the "/repos" REST API GET request to get a dump of all repos quickly. Be sure to authenticate first as an admin so that all are visible. Since you have over 2,000 repos, you'll need to use the paging API. It would be something like this:
http://[your-server]/rest/api/1.0/repos?limit=1000&start=0 http://[your-server]/rest/api/1.0/repos?limit=1000&start=1000 http://[your-server]/rest/api/1.0/repos?limit=1000&start=2000 etc...
The result includes an "id" attribute inside each returned repository JSON object:
values: [ { slug: "aui", id: 2, name: "aui", scmId: "git", // etc... }, { slug: "my_repo", id: 11, name: "my_repo", scmId: "git", // etc... }]
You can use this data to build up your ID -> Repo-Name reverse-lookup table.
Here's an example using my flaky demo VM (might not respond): http://vm.bit-booster.com/bitbucket/rest/api/1.0/repos?limit=1&start=0
p.s. I'm the author of a Marketplace add-on: Bit-Booster Commit Graph And More.
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