pip install repositorytools
export REPOSITORY_URL=https://repo.example.com export REPOSITORY_USER=admin export REPOSITORY_PASSWORD=mysecretpassword
artifact upload foo-1.2.3.ext releases com.fooware
artifact resolve com.fooware:foo:latest
# by url artifact delete https://repo.example.com/content/repositories/releases/com/fooware/foo/1.2.3/foo-1.2.3.ext # by coordinates artifact resolve com.fooware:foo:latest | xargs artifact delete
Nexus Professional only
repo create -h repo close -h repo release -h repo drop -h repo list -h
Nexus Professional only
artifact get-metadata -h artifact set-metadata -h
For most of methods the same env. variables as above have to be exported or specified in call of repository_client_factory()
import repositorytools artifact = repositorytools.LocalArtifact(local_path='~/foo-1.2.3.jar', group='com.fooware') client = repositorytools.repository_client_factory(user='admin', password='myS3cr3tPasswOrd') remote_artifacts = client.upload_artifacts(local_artifacts=[artifact], repo_id='releases') print(remote_artifacts)
Works even without authentication.
import repositorytools artifact = repositorytools.RemoteArtifact.from_repo_id_and_coordinates('test', 'com.fooware:foo:1.2.3') client = repositorytools.repository_client_factory() client.resolve_artifact(artifact) print(artifact.url)
import repositorytools artifact = repositorytools.RemoteArtifact.from_repo_id_and_coordinates('test', 'com.fooware:foo:1.2.3') client = repositorytools.repository_client_factory(user='admin', password='myS3cr3tPasswOrd') client.resolve_artifact(artifact) client.delete_artifact(artifact.url)
is on http://repositorytools.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
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