Exact code search
-
Introduced in GitLab 15.9 with flags named
index_code_with_zoekt
andsearch_code_with_zoekt
. Disabled by default.
With exact code search, you can use regular expression and exact match modes to search for code in all GitLab or in a specific project.
Exact code search is powered by Zoekt and is used by default in groups where the feature is enabled.
Zoekt search API
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Introduced in GitLab 16.9 with a flag named
zoekt_search_api
. Enabled by default.
With the Zoekt search API, you can use the search API for exact code search. When this feature is disabled, advanced search or basic search is used instead.
By default, the Zoekt search API is disabled on GitLab.com to avoid breaking changes. To request access to this feature, contact GitLab.
Global code search
-
Introduced in GitLab 16.11 with a flag named
zoekt_cross_namespace_search
. Disabled by default.
Use this feature to search code across the entire GitLab instance.
Global code search does not perform well on large GitLab instances. When this feature is enabled for instances with more than 20,000 projects, your search might time out.
Search modes
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Introduced in GitLab 16.8 with a flag named
zoekt_exact_search
. Disabled by default.
When zoekt_exact_search
is enabled, you can switch between two search modes:
- Regular expression mode: supports regular and boolean expressions.
- Exact match mode: returns results that exactly match the query.
When zoekt_exact_search
is disabled, the regular expression mode is used by default.
Syntax
This table shows some example queries for regular expression and exact match modes.
Query | Regular expression mode | Exact match mode |
---|---|---|
"foo"
| foo
| "foo"
|
foo file:^doc/
|
foo in directories that start with /doc
|
foo in directories that start with /doc
|
"class foo"
| class foo
| "class foo"
|
class foo
|
class and foo
| class foo
|
foo or bar
|
foo or bar
| foo or bar
|
class Foo
|
class (case insensitive) and Foo (case sensitive)
|
class Foo (case insensitive)
|
class Foo case:yes
|
class and Foo (both case sensitive)
|
class Foo (case sensitive)
|
foo -bar
|
foo but not bar
| foo -bar
|
foo file:js
|
foo in files with names that contain js
|
foo in files with names that contain js
|
foo -file:test
|
foo in files with names that do not contain test
|
foo in files with names that do not contain test
|
foo lang:ruby
|
foo in Ruby source code
|
foo in Ruby source code
|
foo file:\.js$
|
foo in files with names that end with .js
|
foo in files with names that end with .js
|
foo.*bar
|
foo.*bar (regular expression)
| None |