diff --git a/jfrog-oauth/README.md b/jfrog-oauth/README.md
index f81d837..d34c6e1 100644
--- a/jfrog-oauth/README.md
+++ b/jfrog-oauth/README.md
@@ -10,18 +10,16 @@ tags: [integration, jfrog]
# JFrog
-Install the JF CLI and authenticate package managers with Artifactory using OAuth configured via the Coder `external-auth` feature.
+Install the JF CLI and authenticate package managers with Artifactory using OAuth configured via the Coder [`external-auth`](https://coder.com/docs/v2/latest/admin/external-auth) feature.
-
-
-
+
```hcl
module "jfrog" {
source = "registry.coder.com/modules/jfrog-oauth/coder"
version = "1.0.0"
agent_id = coder_agent.example.id
- jfrog_url = "https://jfrog.example.com"
+ jfrog_url = "https://example.jfrog.io"
username_field = "username" # If you are using GitHub to login to both Coder and Artifactory, use username_field = "username"
package_managers = {
"npm": "npm",
@@ -62,7 +60,10 @@ artifactory:
> Note
> Replace `CODER_URL` with your Coder deployment URL, e.g.,
-2. Add a new [external authetication](https://coder.com/docs/v2/latest/admin/external-auth) to Coder by setting these env variables,
+2. Create a new Application Integration by going to and select the Application Type as the integartion you created in step 1.
+
+
+3. Add a new [external authetication](https://coder.com/docs/v2/latest/admin/external-auth) to Coder by setting these env variables,
```env
# JFrog Artifactory External Auth
@@ -73,12 +74,11 @@ CODER_EXTERNAL_AUTH_1_CLIENT_SECRET="XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
CODER_EXTERNAL_AUTH_1_DISPLAY_NAME="JFrog Artifactory"
CODER_EXTERNAL_AUTH_1_DISPLAY_ICON="/icon/jfrog.svg"
CODER_EXTERNAL_AUTH_1_AUTH_URL="https://JFROG_URL/ui/authorization"
-CODER_EXTERNAL_AUTH_1_TOKEN_URL="https://JFROG_URL/access/api/v1/integrations/YYYYYYYYYYYYYYY/token"
CODER_EXTERNAL_AUTH_1_SCOPES="applied-permissions/user"
```
> Note
-> Replace `JFROG_URL` with your JFrog Artifactory base URL, e.g.,
+> Replace `JFROG_URL` with your JFrog Artifactory base URL, e.g.,
## Examples
@@ -89,8 +89,7 @@ module "jfrog" {
source = "registry.coder.com/modules/jfrog-oauth/coder"
version = "1.0.0"
agent_id = coder_agent.example.id
- jfrog_url = "https://jfrog.example.com"
- auth_method = "oauth"
+ jfrog_url = "https://example.jfrog.io"
username_field = "email"
package_managers = {
"pypi": "pypi"
@@ -117,7 +116,7 @@ module "jfrog" {
source = "registry.coder.com/modules/jfrog-oauth/coder"
version = "1.0.0"
agent_id = coder_agent.example.id
- jfrog_url = "https://jfrog.example.com"
+ jfrog_url = "https://example.jfrog.io"
username_field = "username" # If you are using GitHub to login to both Coder and Artifactory, use username_field = "username"
configure_code_server = true # Add JFrog extension configuration for code-server
package_managers = {
@@ -133,13 +132,13 @@ module "jfrog" {
JFrog Access token is also available as a terraform output. You can use it in other terraform resources. For example, you can use it to configure an [Artifactory docker registry](https://jfrog.com/help/r/jfrog-artifactory-documentation/docker-registry) with the [docker terraform provider](https://registry.terraform.io/providers/kreuzwerker/docker/latest/docs).
```hcl
-
provider "docker" {
...
registry_auth {
- address = "https://YYYY.jfrog.io/artifactory/api/docker/REPO-KEY"
+ address = "https://example.jfrog.io/artifactory/api/docker/REPO-KEY"
username = module.jfrog.username
password = module.jfrog.access_token
}
}
```
+> Here `REPO_KEY` is the name of docker repository in Artifactory.