- Developing
- Using Composer with Nexus Repository Manger 3
- Installing the plugin
- The Fine Print
- Getting Help
- Composer Plugin
- Apache Maven 3.3.3+
- Java 8
- Network access to https://repository.sonatype.org/content/groups/sonatype-public-grid
Also, there is a good amount of information available at Bundle Development
To build the project and generate the bundle use Maven
mvn clean package
If everything checks out, the bundle for Composer should be available in the target
folder
docker build -t nexus-repository-composer .
docker run -d -p 8081:8081 --name nexus-repository-composer nexus-repository-composer
For further information like how to persist volumes check out the GitHub repo for our official image.
The application will now be available from your browser at http://localhost:8081
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As of Nexus Repository Manager Version 3.17, the default admin password is randomly generated. If running in a Docker container, you will need to view the generated password file (/nexus-data/admin.password) in order to login to Nexus. The command below will open a bash shell in the container named
nexus-repository-composer
:docker exec -it nexus-repository-composer /bin/bash $ cat /nexus-data/admin.password
Once logged into the application UI as
admin
using the generated password, you should also turn on "Enable anonymous access" when prompted by the setup wizard.
We have detailed instructions on how to get started here!
There are a range of options for installing the Composer plugin. You'll need to build it first, and then install the plugin with the options shown below:
Thanks to some upstream work in Nexus Repository (versions newer than 3.15), it's become a LOT easier to install a plugin. To install this format plugin, you can either build locally or download from The Central Repository:
- Clone this repo and
cd
to the cloned directory location - Build the plugin with
mvn clean package -PbuildKar
- There should now be a
nexus-repository-composer-<version>-bundle.kar
file in your<cloned_repo>/target
directory
- Download
nexus-repository-composer-<version>-bundle.kar
from The Central Repository
Once you've completed Option 1 or 2, copy the nexus-repository-composer-<version>-bundle.kar
file into the <nexus_dir>/deploy
folder for your Nexus Repository installation.
Restart Nexus Repo, or go ahead and start it if it wasn't running to begin with.
You should see the new repository types (e.g. composer (hosted, proxy, group)
) in the available Repository Recipes to use, if all has gone according to plan :)
Installations done via the Karaf console will be wiped out with every restart of Nexus Repository. This is a good installation path if you are just testing or doing development on the plugin.
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Enable the NXRM console: edit
<nexus_dir>/bin/nexus.vmoptions
and changekaraf.startLocalConsole
totrue
.More details here: Bundle Development
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Run NXRM's console:
# sudo su - nexus $ cd <nexus_dir>/bin $ ./nexus run > bundle:install file:///tmp/nexus-repository-composer-0.0.8.jar > bundle:list
(look for org.sonatype.nexus.plugins:nexus-repository-composer ID, should be the last one)
> bundle:start <org.sonatype.nexus.plugins:nexus-repository-composer ID>
For more permanent installs of the nexus-repository-composer plugin, follow these instructions:
- Copy the bundle (nexus-repository-composer-0.0.8.jar) into <nexus_dir>/deploy
This will cause the plugin to be loaded with each restart of Nexus Repository. As well, this folder is monitored by Nexus Repository and the plugin should load within 60 seconds of being copied there if Nexus Repository is running. You will still need to start the bundle using the karaf commands mentioned in the temporary install.
If you are trying to use the Composer plugin permanently, it likely makes more sense to do the following:
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Copy the bundle into
<nexus_dir>/system/org/sonatype/nexus/plugins/nexus-repository-composer/0.0.8/nexus-repository-composer-0.0.8.jar
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Make the following additions marked with + to
<nexus_dir>/system/org/sonatype/nexus/assemblies/nexus-core-feature/3.x.y/nexus-core-feature-3.x.y-features.xml
<feature prerequisite="false" dependency="false">wrap</feature> + <feature prerequisite="false" dependency="false">nexus-repository-composer</feature>
to the
<feature name="nexus-core-feature" description="org.sonatype.nexus.assemblies:nexus-core-feature" version="3.x.y.xy">
section below the last (above is an example, the exact last one may vary).And
+ <feature name="nexus-repository-composer" description="org.sonatype.nexus.plugins:nexus-repository-composer" version="0.0.8"> + <details>org.sonatype.nexus.plugins:nexus-repository-composer</details> + <bundle>mvn:org.sonatype.nexus.plugins/nexus-repository-composer/0.0.8</bundle> + </feature> </features>
as the last feature.
This will cause the plugin to be loaded and started with each startup of Nexus Repository.
It is worth noting that this is NOT SUPPORTED by Sonatype, and is a contribution of ours to the open source community (read: you!)
Remember:
- Use this contribution at the risk tolerance that you have
- Do NOT file Sonatype support tickets related to Composer support in regard to this plugin
- DO file issues here on GitHub, so that the community can pitch in
Phew, that was easier than I thought. Last but not least of all:
Have fun creating and using this plugin and the Nexus platform, we are glad to have you here!
Looking to contribute to our code but need some help? There's a few ways to get information:
- Chat with us on Gitter
- Check out the Nexus3 tag on Stack Overflow
- Check out the Nexus Repository User List
The composer plugin elendev/nexus-composer-push
(https://github.com/Elendev/nexus-composer-push) provide a composer command to push to a Nexus Repository using this plugin.