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Configure JFrog Artifactory for an NPM package.


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🐸 configure-jfrog 🐸

The command-line utility configure-jfrog is used to configure an NPM repository for using a JFrog SaaS Artifactory registry.

Installation

No installation is necessary when using npx, although you may globally install with npm install --global configure-jfrog. This is only recommended if you do not desire the latest version of the utility on each run.

Usage

Run the CLI command configure-jfrog with optional flags and answer any prompts that may appear.

configure-jfrog [--directory -d] [--server-name -n] [--artifactory-key -k] [--registry -r] [--scope -s]

⚠️ WARNING: configure-jfrog will replace any existing .npmrc file at the specified directory.

Flags

namealiasdescription
directory-dThe relative or absolute path to the directory in which to configure NPM. This should be the root directory where your package.json lives.
server-name-nThe JFrog Artifactory server name: https://__<server-name>__.jfrog.io
artifactory-key-kYour Artifactory API key. You must generate one for your user profile.
registry-rThe name of the registry on Artifactory you would like to use.
scope-sThe NPM @scope that your private packages are published to. It is best practice to always publish private packages under a scope so that there are no conflicts with public packages of the same name.

Example

npx configure-jfrog -d ~/Sites/example-package -n doximity -k $ARTIFACTORY_API_KEY -r npm-doximity -s dox

Run as npm script

It may be helpful to create an NPM script to automatically configure your repository for new users:

{
  "scripts": {
    "configure-npm":
      "npx configure-jfrog -d . -n doximity -k $ARTIFACTORY_API_KEY -r npm-doximity -s dox"
  }
}

This will allow a new user to set up the private registry using their credentials.

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Last updated on 13 Feb 2019

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