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Inactive project deletion (FREE SELF)

Administrators of large GitLab instances can find that over time, projects become inactive and are no longer used. These projects take up unnecessary disk space.

With inactive project deletion, you can identify these projects, warn the maintainers ahead of time, and then delete the projects if they remain inactive. When an inactive project is deleted, the action generates an audit event that it was performed by the @GitLab-Admin-Bot.

For the default setting on GitLab.com, see the GitLab.com settings page.

Configure inactive project deletion

To configure deletion of inactive projects:

  1. On the left sidebar, expand the top-most chevron ({chevron-down}).
  2. Select Admin Area.
  3. On the left sidebar, select Settings > Repository.
  4. Expand Repository maintenance.
  5. In the Inactive project deletion section, select Delete inactive projects.
  6. Configure the settings.
    • The warning email is sent to users who have the Owner and Maintainer role for the inactive project.
    • The email duration must be less than the Delete project after duration.
  7. Select Save changes.

Inactive projects that meet the criteria are scheduled for deletion and a warning email is sent. If the projects remain inactive, they are deleted after the specified duration.

Configuration example

If you use these settings:

  • Delete inactive projects enabled.
  • Delete inactive projects that exceed set to 50.
  • Delete project after set to 12.
  • Send warning email set to 6.

If a project is less than 50 MB, the project is not considered inactive.

If a project is more than 50 MB and it is inactive for:

  • More than 6 months: A deletion warning email is sent. This mail includes the date that the project will be deleted.
  • More than 12 months: The project is scheduled for deletion.

Determine when a project was last active

You can view a project's activities and determine when the project was last active in the following ways:

  • Go to the activity page for the project and view the date of the latest event.
  • View the last_activity_at attribute for the project using the Projects API.
  • List the visible events for the project using the Events API. View the created_at attribute of the latest event.