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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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Recycle Bin 1.0
Repositories and components deleted from a self-hosted repo are moved to the recycle bin, where you can manage them.
- Go to the self-hosted repo page.
- Click Recycle Bin.
- Delete or restore the repositories and components in the list as required.
If both icons
and
are displayed in the Operation column, the repository in that row has been deleted. If only one icon is displayed, the repository still exists, but its components have been deleted. Click the repository name to view the deleted components.
Operations are as follows.Operation Type
Operation
Description
Restore
Restore a repository
Click
in the Operation column to restore the repository.
Restore a component
Go to the repository where the component to restore is located, and click
in the Operation column to restore the component.
Batch restore components
Go to the repository where the components to restore are located, select the components, and click Restore below the list to restore them in batches.
Restore all
Click Restore All in the upper right corner of the page to restore all repositories and components in the recycle bin.
Delete
Delete a repository
Click
in the Operation column to delete the repository.
Delete a component
Go to the repository where the component to delete is located, and click
in the Operation column to delete the component.
Batch delete components
Go to the repository where the components to delete are located, select the components, and click Clear below the list to permanently delete them in batches.
Clear all
Click Clear All in the upper right corner of the page to delete all repositories and components in the recycle bin.
NOTICE:
If you choose to delete a repository or component in the recycle bin, it cannot be recovered anymore. Exercise caution when performing this operation.
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