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- Service Overview
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Getting Started
- Getting Started with a Release Repo
- Getting Started with a Self-hosted Repo
- Releasing/Obtaining a Maven Component via a Build Task
- Releasing/Obtaining an npm Component via a Build Task
- Releasing/Obtaining a Go Component via a Build Task
- Releasing/Obtaining a PyPI Component via a Build Task
- Uploading/Obtaining an RPM Component Using Linux Commands
- Uploading/Obtaining a Debian Component Using Linux Commands
- User Guide
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FAQs
- Release Repo
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Self-Hosted Repo
- How Do I Upload Snapshots to the Self-hosted Maven Repo?
- How Do I Call a Private Component from a Self-hosted Maven Repo?
- Can I Call Software Packages in Self-hosted Repos During Local Builds?
- Why Is Error Code 500 Returned When a Gradle Build Task Uploads a Maven Package?
- Why Can't the Repository Receive Requests?
- Why Did the Dependency WAR or JAR Files Fail to Be Downloaded?
- Why Is Error 401 Returned When Uploading Maven Components to Self-hosted Repos?
Managing Private Components
Searching for Private Components
- Go to the Self-hosted Repos page and click Advanced Search in the upper left corner of the page.
- In the upper part of the page, you can select the repository where the component to be queried is located. By default, all repositories are selected.
- Enter the keyword of the file name in the search box, and click
to search for the component.
- Click the File Name to view its details.
- Searching for Artifacts by Checksums
- Click the drop-down list on the left of the search box and select Checksums (The default value is the file name).
- You can also enter the MD5/SHA-1/SHA-256/SHA-512 checksum and click
to find the corresponding component.
Downloading a Private Component
- Access the self-hosted repo homepage. In the left pane, locate the private component to be downloaded, and click the component name.
If there are too many repositories or components, you can search for the desired one by following instructions in Searching for Private Components.
- Click Download.
Deleting a Private Component
- Access the self-hosted repo homepage. In the left pane, locate the private component to be downloaded, and click the component name.
If there are too many repositories or components, you can search for the desired one by following instructions in Searching for Private Components.
- Click Delete.
- In the displayed dialog box, click Yes.
Following or Unfollowing a Private Component
- Access the self-hosted repo homepage. In the left pane, locate the private component to be downloaded, and click the component name.
If there are too many repositories or components, you can search for the desired one by following instructions in Searching for Private Components.
- Click Unfollowed on the right of the page.
When the icon changes to
, click Following in the lower left corner of the page to view the list of followed components. Click the path value in the list to go to the component details page.
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