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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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Overview 2.0
Developers often need to share components with their team during development. Self-hosted repos serve as a central place where these components can be stored and accessed by others, making it easy for team members to obtain components from repositories.
A self-hosted repo manages private components, supporting Maven, npm, Go, NuGet, PyPI, RPM, Debian, Docker, CocoaPods, and Conan.
In March 2023, CodeArts Artifact was upgraded. Before this upgrade, existing self-hosted repos were not associated to projects. Consequently, repos and their resources from before the upgrade remain in the old repos.
Accessing Self-hosted Repos
- Subscribe to CodeArts Artifact by referring to Purchasing a CodeArts Package.
- Add members and assign roles to them. For details, see Configuring Permissions 2.0.
- Log in to the Huawei Cloud console.
- Click
in the upper left corner of the page and choose Developer Services > CodeArts Artifact from the service list.
- Click Access Service. The homepage of CodeArts Artifact is displayed.
- Click the Repositories tab. All self-hosted repos created are displayed.
Click
. In the drop-down list box, you can view self-hosted repos by type.
- Click a repository name to go to the self-hosted repo page for the project.
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