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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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Function Overview
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- Basic Operations of CodeArts Artifact
- Getting Started with CodeArts Artifact
- Cleanup Policies of CodeArts Artifact
- Basic Operations of CodeArts Artifact
- Uploading Private Components to CodeArts Artifact
- Obtaining Dependency Packages from CodeArts Artifact
- Managing Private Components
- Managing the Recycle Bin of CodeArts Artifact
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Basic Operations of CodeArts Artifact
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- CodeArts Artifact is a collection of common software artifacts. It can store any software packages and tools in any formats.
- You can perform basic operations, including uploading, downloading, editing, searching for, and deleting software packages, and creating, editing, searching for, and deleting folders.
- In CodeArts Artifact, you can view and edit software package details, including basic, build, and build package archive information. The folder name, software package name, software package status, and release version can be edited.
Displayed on the management console.
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Getting Started with CodeArts Artifact
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Cleanup Policies of CodeArts Artifact
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- Software packages or folders deleted from CodeArts Artifact are moved to the recycle bin. You can manage the deleted software packages or folders.
- CodeArts Artifact automatically clears expired files by moving them from repositories to the recycle bin or deleting them from the recycle bin permanently based on the configured retention period.
- You can configure cleanup policies by file type and software package status.
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Basic Operations of CodeArts Artifact
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CodeArts Artifact manages private components and supports repository formats such as Maven, npm, Go, PyPI, RPM, Debian.
You can edit and delete repositories and manage user permissions.
CodeArts Artifact can be connected to a local development environment. Obtain the artifact repository address for connection.
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Uploading Private Components to CodeArts Artifact
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You can upload multiple private components to target repositories.
Displayed on the management console.
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Obtaining Dependency Packages from CodeArts Artifact
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By default, CodeArts Artifact is the default source in CodeArts Build for downloading private dependency packages. You can also upload your dependency packages to CodeArts Artifact in a build task.
Displayed on the management console.
Releasing/Obtaining a Private Maven Component via a Build Task
Releasing/Obtaining a Private npm Component via a Build Task
Releasing/Obtaining a Private Go Component via a Build Task
Releasing/Obtaining a Private PyPI Component via a Build Task
Uploading/Obtaining an RPM Component Using Linux Commands
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Managing Private Components
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You can access the CodeArts Artifact homepage and search for a component.
You can download, delete, follow, and unfollow components for management.
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Managing the Recycle Bin of CodeArts Artifact
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Repositories and components deleted from CodeArts Artifact are moved to the recycle bin, where you can manage them.
Displayed on the management console.
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