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Chapter 3. Installing and configuring the JFrog Artifactory plugin
JFrog Artifactory is a front-end plugin that displays the information about your container images stored in the JFrog Artifactory repository. The JFrog Artifactory plugin is preinstalled with Developer Hub and disabled by default. To use it, you need to enable and configure it first.
The JFrog Artifactory plugin is a Technology Preview feature only.
Technology Preview features are not supported with Red Hat production service level agreements (SLAs), might not be functionally complete, and Red Hat does not recommend using them for production. These features provide early access to upcoming product features, enabling customers to test functionality and provide feedback during the development process.
For more information on Red Hat Technology Preview features, see Technology Preview Features Scope.
Additional detail on how Red Hat provides support for bundled community dynamic plugins is available on the Red Hat Developer Support Policy page.
3.1. Installation
The JFrog Artifactory plugin is preinstalled in Developer Hub with basic configuration properties. To enable it, set the disabled property to false
as follows:
global: dynamic: includes: - dynamic-plugins.default.yaml plugins: - package: ./dynamic-plugins/dist/backstage-community-plugin-jfrog-artifactory disabled: false
3.2. Configuration
Set the proxy to the desired JFrog Artifactory server in the
app-config.yaml
file as follows:proxy: endpoints: ‘/jfrog-artifactory/api’: target: http://<hostname>:8082 # or https://<customer>.jfrog.io headers: # Authorization: 'Bearer <YOUR TOKEN>' # Change to "false" in case of using a self-hosted Artifactory instance with a self-signed certificate secure: true
Add the following annotation to the entity’s
catalog-info.yaml
file to enable the JFrog Artifactory plugin features in RHDH components:metadata: annotations: 'jfrog-artifactory/image-name': '<IMAGE-NAME>'