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bower-art-resolver
Advanced tools
A custom Bower resolver dedicated to allow integration of Bower with Artifactory
npm install -g bower-art-resolver
In order to use Bower with Artifactory you need 2 components (npm packages):
Edit your ~/.bowerrc and add:
{
"registry": {
"register": "https://bower.herokuapp.com",
"search": [
"http://<domain>/artifactory/api/bower/<bower-repo>"
]
},
"resolvers": [
"bower-art-resolver"
]
}
For authenticated access, please add the user and password to Artifactory URL as follows:
"search": [
"http://user:password@<domain>/artifactory/api/bower/<bower-repo>"
]
You can also use an encrypted Artifactory password.
Use the client to install packages from Artifactory, For example, bower install bootstrap
For more information, please refer to the Artifactory User Guide
FAQs
The Artifactory Bower Resolver
The npm package bower-art-resolver receives a total of 3,486 weekly downloads. As such, bower-art-resolver popularity was classified as popular.
We found that bower-art-resolver demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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