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Revision as of 12:39, 20 February 2020

JFrog Artifactory[1] is a binary repository manager software designed to store the binary output of the build process for use in distribution and deployment. Artifactory provides support for a number of package formats such as Maven, Conan, Debian, NPM, Helm, Ruby, Python, and Docker.

JFrog offers

  • high availability
  • multi-site replication
  • disaster recovery
  • scalability.

Artifactory functionalities depends on used edition: on-prem, OSS, CE, Pro,Registry Cloud, SaaS[2].


Logs

  • /opt/jfrog/artifactory/logs
    • artifactory.log
    • event.log


CI supported plugins: [3]



Versions

https://jfrog.com/pricing/xray-pricing/

Other Binary repository managers

Activities

Basic

  1. Install JFrog Artifactory
  2. Read JFrog Artifactory release notes: https://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/RTF/Release+Notes
  3. Create and API key and use it to upload or download files [8]:
  • curl -u admin:1234567890 or curl --header 'X-JFrog-Art-Api: 1234567890'

Intermediate

  1. Read JFrog Artifactory versions and release Notes: https://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/RTF/Release+Notes
  2. Install JFrog CLI: brew install jfrog-cli-go

See also


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