A GitBucket plugin that provides Maven repository hosting on GitBucket.
In default, following Maven repositories become available by installing this plugin to GitBucket.
http(s)://GITBUCKET_HOST/maven/releases
http(s)://GITBUCKET_HOST/maven/snapshots
You can deploy artifacts to these repositories via WebDAV with your GitBucket account.
Also you can deploy via SSH (SCP) with public key authentication using keys registered in GitBucket. In this case, use following configurations to connect via SSH:
/maven/releases
or /maven/snapshots
It's possible to add more repositories and configure them at the administration console:
You can specify whether artifacts are overwritable for each repository. In addition, it's possible to make repository private. Private repositories require basic authentication by GitBucket account to access.
Plugin version | GitBucket version |
---|---|
1.8.x | 4.37.1 - |
1.7.x | 4.36.x - |
1.6.x | 4.35.x - |
1.5.x | 4.32.x - |
1.4.x | 4.30.x - |
1.3.x - | 4.23.x - |
1.1.x - 1.2.x | 4.21.x - |
1.0.x | 4.19.x - |
Download jar file from the release page and put into GITBUCKET_HOME/plugins
.
Run sbt assembly
and copy generated /target/scala-2.13/gitbucket-maven-repository-plugin-x.x.x.jar
to ~/.gitbucket/plugins/
(If the directory does not exist, create it by hand before copying the jar), or just run sbt install
.
Resolvers:
resolvers ++= Seq(
"GitBucket Snapshots Repository" at "http://localhost:8080/maven/snapshots",
"GitBucket Releases Repository" at "http://localhost:8080/maven/releases"
)
// If repository is private, you have to add authentication information
credentials += Credentials("GitBucket Maven Repository", "localhost", "username", "password")
Publish via WebDAV:
publishTo := {
val base = "http://localhost:8080/maven/"
if (version.value.endsWith("SNAPSHOT")) Some("snapshots" at base + "snapshots")
else Some("releases" at base + "releases")
}
credentials += Credentials("GitBucket Maven Repository", "localhost", "username", "password")
Publish via SSH:
publishTo := {
val repoInfo =
if (version.value.endsWith("SNAPSHOT")) ("snapshots" -> "/maven/snapshots")
else ("releases" -> "/maven/releases")
Some(Resolver.ssh(repoInfo._1, "localhost", 29418, repoInfo._2)
as(System.getProperty("user.name"), (Path.userHome / ".ssh" / "id_rsa").asFile))
}
Add distribution settings to your pom.xml
:
<project>
...
<distributionManagement>
<repository>
<id>gitbucket-maven-repository-releases</id>
<url>http://localhost:8080/maven/releases</url>
</repository>
<snapshotRepository>
<id>gitbucket-maven-repository-snapshots</id>
<url>http://localhost:8080/maven/snapshots</url>
</snapshotRepository>
</distributionManagement>
...
</project>
Also you need to add authentication settings in ~/.m2/settings.xml
(replace username and password with your GitBucket account's one):
<settings>
...
<servers>
<server>
<id>gitbucket-maven-repository-releases</id>
<username>root</username>
<password>root</password>
</server>
<server>
<id>gitbucket-maven-repository-snapshots</id>
<username>root</username>
<password>root</password>
</server>
</servers>
...
</settings>
To publish your artifacts to a Maven repo hosted by this GitBucket plug-in, only the urls
in your uploadArchives.repositories
section of your build.gradle
need to be changed (using your installation's URLs):
// ...
def mvnUser = hasProperty("mvnUser") ? mvnUser : "no_user"
def mvnPassword = hasProperty("mvnPassword") ? mvnPassword : "no_pwd"
// ...
uploadArchives {
repositories {
mavenDeployer {
repository(url:"http://localhost:8080/maven/releases") {
authentication(userName: mvnUser, password: mvnPassword)
}
snapshotRepository(url: "http://localhost:8080/maven/snapshots") {
authentication(userName: mvnUser, password: mvnPassword)
}
}
}
}
// ...
where mvnUser
and mvnPassword
are set in your ~/.gradle/gradle.properties