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JFrog (Token) | Install the JF CLI and authenticate with Artifactory using Artifactory terraform provider. | ../.icons/jfrog.svg | coder | jfrog | true |
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JFrog
Install the JF CLI and authenticate package managers with Artifactory using Artifactory terraform provider.
module "jfrog" {
source = "https://registry.coder.com/modules/jfrog-token"
agent_id = coder_agent.example.id
jfrog_url = "https://XXXX.jfrog.io"
artifactory_access_token = var.artifactory_access_token
package_managers = {
"npm": "npm",
"go": "go",
"pypi": "pypi"
}
}
Get a JFrog access token from your Artifactory instance. The token must be an admin token. It is recommended to store the token in a secret terraform variable.
variable "artifactory_access_token" {
type = string
sensitive = true
}
Note This module does not install
npm
,go
,pip
, etc but only configure them. You need to handle the installation of these tools yourself.
Examples
Configure npm, go, and pypi to use Artifactory local repositories
module "jfrog" {
source = "https://registry.coder.com/modules/jfrog-token"
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"
}
}
You should now be able to install packages from Artifactory using both the jf npm
, jf go
, jf pip
and npm
, go
, pip
commands.
jf npm install prettier
jf go get github.com/golang/example/hello
jf pip install requests
npm install prettier
go get github.com/golang/example/hello
pip install requests
Configure code-server with JFrog extension
The JFrog extension for VS Code allows you to interact with Artifactory from within the IDE.
module "jfrog" {
source = "https://registry.coder.com/modules/jfrog-token"
agent_id = coder_agent.example.id
jfrog_url = "https://XXXX.jfrog.io"
artifactory_access_token = var.artifactory_access_token
configure_code_server = true # Add JFrog extension configuration for code-server
package_managers = {
"npm": "npm",
"go": "go",
"pypi": "pypi"
}
}
Using the access token in other terraform resources
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 with the docker terraform provider.
provider "docker" {
...
registry_auth {
address = "https://YYYY.jfrog.io/artifactory/api/docker/REPO-KEY"
username = module.jfrog.username
password = module.jfrog.access_token
}
}