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- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
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Getting Started
- Uploading Software Packages to Release Repos
- Uploading Components to Maven Repository
- 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
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User Guide
- CodeArts Artifact User Guide
- Release Repos 2.0
- Self-Hosted Repos 2.0
- Release Repos 1.0
- Self-Hosted Repos 1.0
- Whitelist for All Accounts
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Best Practices
- CodeArts Artifact Best Practices
- Releasing Maven Components and Archiving to a Self-Hosted Repo
- 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
- Batch Migrating Maven/npm/PyPI Components to a Self-Hosted Repo
- API Reference
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FAQs
- Release Repo
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Self-Hosted Repo
- How Do I Upload Snapshots to a Maven Repository?
- How Do I Pull Components from a Maven Repository?
- Can I Call Software Packages in Self-Hosted Repos During Local Builds?
- What Should I Do With Error Code 500 When Uploading Maven Package for a Gradle Build?
- 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?
- General Reference
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Connecting Self-Hosted Repos to Your Local Development Environment 1.0
Downloading Configuration Files of Self-Hosted Repos
You can connect the self-hosted repo to a local development environment so that private components in the self-hosted repo can be used during local development.
- Go to the self-hosted repo page. In the left pane, click the name of the repository to be connected to your local development environment.
- Click Tutorial on the right of the page.
- In the displayed dialog box, click Download Configuration File to download the configuration file to your local directory.
- Copy the downloaded file to the corresponding directory based on the instructions in the information dialog box.
Resetting Repository Password
You can download the configuration file to connect the self-hosted repo with your local development environment. The repository password is the password in the self-hosted repo configuration file. Therefore, after the repository password is reset, download the latest configuration file again to replace the original file.
- Go to the self-hosted repo page. Click
above the repository list on the left and choose Reset Repository Password.
- In the displayed dialog box, click Confirm. Check that a message is displayed indicating the password has been reset.
You can also upload and download private components through a client. The procedure is the same as that of self-hosted repo 2.0. For details, see Uploading Components to Self-Hosted Repos on the Client and Downloading Components from Self-Hosted Repos on the Client.
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