tiktok-sparo/common/config/rush/artifactory.json
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/**
* This configuration file manages Rush integration with JFrog Artifactory services.
* More documentation is available on the Rush website: https://rushjs.io
*/
{
"$schema": "https://developer.microsoft.com/json-schemas/rush/v5/artifactory.schema.json",
"packageRegistry": {
/**
* (Required) Set this to "true" to enable Rush to manage tokens for an Artifactory NPM registry.
* When enabled, "rush install" will automatically detect when the user's ~/.npmrc
* authentication token is missing or expired. And "rush setup" will prompt the user to
* renew their token.
*
* The default value is false.
*/
"enabled": false,
/**
* (Required) Specify the URL of your NPM registry. This is the same URL that appears in
* your .npmrc file. It should look something like this example:
*
* https://your-company.jfrog.io/your-project/api/npm/npm-private/
*/
"registryUrl": "",
/**
* A list of custom strings that "rush setup" should add to the user's ~/.npmrc file at the time
* when the token is updated. This could be used for example to configure the company registry
* to be used whenever NPM is invoked as a standalone command (but it's not needed for Rush
* operations like "rush add" and "rush install", which get their mappings from the monorepo's
* common/config/rush/.npmrc file).
*
* NOTE: The ~/.npmrc settings are global for the user account on a given machine, so be careful
* about adding settings that may interfere with other work outside the monorepo.
*/
"userNpmrcLinesToAdd": [
// "@example:registry=https://your-company.jfrog.io/your-project/api/npm/npm-private/"
],
/**
* (Required) Specifies the URL of the Artifactory control panel where the user can generate
* an API key. This URL is printed after the "visitWebsite" message.
* It should look something like this example: https://your-company.jfrog.io/
* Specify an empty string to suppress this line entirely.
*/
"artifactoryWebsiteUrl": "",
/**
* Uncomment this line to specify the type of credential to save in the user's ~/.npmrc file.
* The default is "password", which means the user's API token will be traded in for an
* npm password specific to that registry. Optionally you can specify "authToken", which
* will save the user's API token as credentials instead.
*/
// "credentialType": "password",
/**
* These settings allow the "rush setup" interactive prompts to be customized, for
* example with messages specific to your team or configuration. Specify an empty string
* to suppress that message entirely.
*/
"messageOverrides": {
/**
* Overrides the message that normally says:
* "This monorepo consumes packages from an Artifactory private NPM registry."
*/
// "introduction": "",
/**
* Overrides the message that normally says:
* "Please contact the repository maintainers for help with setting up an Artifactory user account."
*/
// "obtainAnAccount": "",
/**
* Overrides the message that normally says:
* "Please open this URL in your web browser:"
*
* The "artifactoryWebsiteUrl" string is printed after this message.
*/
// "visitWebsite": "",
/**
* Overrides the message that normally says:
* "Your user name appears in the upper-right corner of the JFrog website."
*/
// "locateUserName": "",
/**
* Overrides the message that normally says:
* "Click 'Edit Profile' on the JFrog website. Click the 'Generate API Key'
* button if you haven't already done so previously."
*/
// "locateApiKey": ""
/**
* Overrides the message that normally prompts:
* "What is your Artifactory user name?"
*/
// "userNamePrompt": ""
/**
* Overrides the message that normally prompts:
* "What is your Artifactory API key?"
*/
// "apiKeyPrompt": ""
}
}
}