0.2.5 • Published 4 years ago

verdaccio-minio v0.2.5

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Verdaccio - Minio

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A verdaccio plugin for storing data in Minio.

Usage

You can use this plugin by installing it globally:

# Install the package globally
$ yarn global add verdaccio-minio

# Print the directory for your global packages
$ yarn global dir
/usr/local/share/.config/yarn/global

# Create a symbolic link to your package directory in the verdaccio plugin folder
$ ln -s /usr/local/share/.config/yarn/global/node_modules/verdaccio-minio /verdaccio/plugins/verdaccio-minio

Then you'll need to provide a configuration file for the minio storage :

# This points to the plugin folder above
plugins: /verdaccio/plugins

# This is mandatory, otherwise verdaccio won't boot
storage: /verdaccio/storage/data

# Here's the plugin configuration option
store:
  minio:
    # The HTTP port of your minio instance
    port: 9000

    # The endpoint on which verdaccio will access minio (without scheme)
    endPoint: minio.minio.svc.cluster.local

    # The minio access key
    accessKey: this-is-not-so-secret

    # The minio secret key
    secretKey: this-is-not-so-secret

    # Disable SSL if you're accessing minio directly through HTTP
    useSSL: false

    # The region used by your minio instance (optional, default to "us-east-1")
    region: eu-west-1

    # A bucket where verdaccio will store it's database & packages (optional, default to "verdaccio")
    bucket: 'npm'

    # Number of retry when a request to minio fails (optional, default to 10)
    retries: 3

    # Delay between retries (optional, default to 100)
    delay: 50
# The rest of the verdaccio configuration

Once this is done you can start your Verdaccio instance, and check minio to see that the bucket as been created automatically

Docker

A docker image is also available for easy deployments. With docker compose :

version: '3.7'

services:
  verdaccio:
    image: barolab/verdaccio
    ports:
      - 4873:4873
    volumes:
      - ./config.yaml:/verdaccio/conf/config.yaml
      - ./htpasswd:/verdaccio/storage/htpasswd
    depends_on:
      - minio
    environment:
      VERDACCIO_PROTOCOL: http
      VERDACCIO_PORT: 4873

  minio:
    image: minio/minio:RELEASE.2020-02-07T23-28-16Z
    command: server /data
    volumes:
      - minio:/data
    ports:
      - 9000:9000
    environment:
      MINIO_ACCESS_KEY: this-is-not-so-secret
      MINIO_SECRET_KEY: this-is-not-so-secret

volumes: minio:

You'll need to write your config file and your htpasswd for the above to work.

If you'd like to check K8S resources I highly recommend you look at the Minio and Verdaccio Helm charts.

Contributing

It's highly recommended that you install the git hooks in your workstation before committing anything to this repository. You can run yarn hooks to install them. There's some documentation for contributors that you should read first :

You'll need docker & yarn for a better development experience with this module. You can run yarn start to start a minio & verdaccio containers on ports 9000 and 4873. Then using the /example folder you can install dependencies using verdaccio as a proxy.

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