--- display_name: JFrog description: Install the JF CLI and authenticate with Artifactory icon: ../.icons/jfrog.svg maintainer_github: coder partner_github: jfrog verified: true tags: [integration] --- # JFrog Install the JF CLI and authenticate package managers with Artifactory. There are two ways to authenticate with Artifactory: 1. Using an admin access token 2. Using OAuth configured via Coder [`external-auth`](https://docs.coder.com/docs/admin/external-auth/) feature. This is the recommended approach. Examples of both approaches are provided below. ## Examples ### Using an admin access token ```hcl module "jfrog" { source = "https://registry.coder.com/modules/jfrog" agent_id = coder_agent.example.id jfrog_url = "https://YYYY.jfrog.io" artifactory_access_token = var.artifactory_access_token # An admin access token package_managers = { "npm": "npm", "go": "go", "pypi": "pypi" } } ``` Get a JFrog access token from your Artifactory instance. The token must have admin permissions, i.e. with scopes = ["applied-permissions/admin"]. It is recommended to store the token in a secret terraform variable. ```hcl variable "artifactory_access_token" { type = string sensitive = true } ``` ![JFrog](../.images/jfrog.png) ### Using OAuth You can use OAuth to authenticate with Artifactory. This is the recommended approach. To use OAuth, you must have the Coder [`external-auth`](https://coder.com/docs/v2/latest/admin/external-auth) configured with Artifactory. ![JFrog OAuth](../.images/jfrog-oauth.png) ```hcl module "jfrog" { source = "https://registry.coder.com/modules/jfrog" agent_id = coder_agent.example.id jfrog_url = "https://YYYY.jfrog.io" auth_method = "oauth" username_field = "username" # If you are using GitHub to login to both Coder and Artifactory, use username_field = "username" package_managers = { "npm": "npm", "go": "go", "pypi": "pypi" } } ```