1.1.4 • Published 7 years ago

artifactory-publisher v1.1.4

Weekly downloads
102
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
7 years ago

NPM

artifactory-publisher

A simple tool for publishing files to Artifactory

artifactory-publisher is a simple tool for publishing files to Artifactory via its REST API.

Also please check this other (more superior) tool - artifactory-client (WIP).

API

publish(filePath, artUrl, options)

Publish filePath file (artifact) to artUrl url with using options.

Returns a Q promise to be resolved when the artifact has published.

filePath

Type: String
Required: yes

A path to a file to publish (in terms of fs Node module).

artUrl

Type: String
Required: yes

Fully qualified url of artifact. For example 'http://artifacts.mydomain.com:8001/my-repo/MyProduct/1.1/Subsystem1/MyProduct.Subsystem1.1.0.0.nupkg'.
Here:

  • "http://artifacts.mydomain.com:8001/" - base Artifactory url (it usually contains /artifactory path)
  • "my-repo" - repository name
  • "MyProduct/1.1/Subsystem1/" - path in repository
  • "MyProduct.Subsystem1.1.0.0.nupkg" - file name (package)

options

Type: Object
Required: no

Options object.

options.credentials

Type: Object
Required: no

An object with fields:

  • username - Artifactory user name
  • password - Artifactory user password
options.proxy

Type: String
Required: no

A proxy url to use for sending http requests.

Examples

via Node

Here's a simple app (to run under Node) which publishes nuget packages into custom folders depending on their file names (it's hard to implement via Repository Layout in Artifactory).

var fs = require("fs");
var path = require("path");
var Q = require("Q");
var async = require("async");
var publisher = require("artifactory-publisher");

var artUrlBase = "http://artifacts.mydomain.com/my-repo/";

var options = {
	credentials: {
		username: "user1",
		password: "password2"
	}
	//proxy: "http://localhost:8888" - to debug with Fiddler
}

var args = [].splice.call(process.argv, 2);
var folderPath;
if (args.length === 0) {
	console.log("USAGE: node publish.js path/to/folder");
	return;
} else  {
	folderPath = args[0];
}

function extractProps (filePath) {
	// XFW3.Core.1.16.0.nupkg => {product: "XFW3", version: "1.16"}
	// XFW3.SmartClient.1.15.2.nupkg => {product: "XFW3.SmartClient", version: "1.15"}
	// XFW3.WebClient.0.19.0.nupkg => {product: "XFW3.WebClient", version: "0.19"}
	if (!fs.statSync(filePath).isFile()) { return; }
	var filename = path.parse(filePath).name;
	if (!filename) { return; }
	var parts = /(.*)\.([\d]+\.[\d]+)\.[\d]+.*\.nupkg/.exec(filename)
	if (!parts) { return; }

	return {
		product: parts[1],
		version: parts[2]
	};
}

fs.readdir(folderPath, function (err,files) {
	if (err != null) {
		throw err;
	}
	async.eachSeries(files, function (fileName, cb) {
		var filePath = path.resolve(folderPath + path.sep + fileName);
		var props = extractProps(filePath);
		if (!props) { 
			cb(); 
			return; 
		}
		var product = props.product.toLowerCase();
		if (product.indexOf("xfw3.webclient") === 0)  {
			product = "WebClient";
		} else if (product.indexOf("xfw3.smartclient") === 0) {
			product = "XFW3.SmartClient";
		} else if (product.indexOf("xfw3") === 0) {
			product = "XFW3";
		} else {
			cb(); 
			return;
		}
		var artUrl = artUrlBase + product + "/" + props.version + "/" + fileName;
		console.log("Publishing " + filePath + " to " + artUrl);
		
		// for test: options.dryRun = true;
		publisher.publish(filePath, artUrl, options).then(function () {
			console.log("OK");
			cb();
		});
	}, function () {
		console.log("Done!\n");
	});
});

via command line

The tool can be run via CLI as well:

artifactory-publisher -f "path/to/local/file.ext" -t http://artifacts.mydomain.com/my-repo/file.ext -u user1 -p password2

Acknowledgments

Code for CLI tool artifactory-publisher was barrowed from package artifactory-push by @beevelop.

Licence

MIT