* add jfrog integration module * update RAEDME * cleanup * fixup! * cleanup * fix * fix * fixup! * fixup * use owner_email * fix script * add screenshot * update docs * fix permission * fix install script permission * add tests * fix typo * use new config for npm * Fix JFrog test * add example to use * trim https:// * cleanup! * update README * all test pass * fix README.md * fmt --------- Co-authored-by: Kyle Carberry <kyle@carberry.com>
display_name, description, icon, maintainer_github, partner_github, verified, tags
| display_name | description | icon | maintainer_github | partner_github | verified | tags | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JFrog | Install the JF CLI and authenticate with Artifactory | ../.icons/jfrog.svg | coder | jfrog | true |
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JFrog
Install the JF CLI and authenticate package managers with Artifactory.
Examples
Configure npm, go, and pypi to use Artifactory
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-local",
"go": "go-local",
"pypi": "pypi-local"
}
}
Authentication
Get a JFrog access token from your Artifactory instance. The token must have admin permissions. It is recommended to store the token in a secret terraform variable.
variable "artifactory_access_token" {
type = string
sensitive = true
}
