* feat: support for npm token
This is an effor of:
This commit intent to provide npm token support.
https: //github.com/verdaccio/verdaccio/issues/541
https: //github.com/verdaccio/verdaccio/pull/1271
https: //github.com/verdaccio/local-storage/pull/168
Co-Authored-By: Manuel Spigolon <behemoth89@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Juan Gabriel Jiménez <juangabreil@gmail.com>
* chore: update secrets baselines
Co-Authored-By: Liran Tal <liran.tal@gmail.com>
* chore: update lock file
* chore: add logger mock methods
* chore: update @verdaccio/types
* refactor: unit test was flacky
adapt the pkg access to the new configuration setup
* refactor: add plugin methods validation
* test: add test for aesEncrypt
* chore: update local-storage dependency
* chore: add support for experimetns
token will be part of the experiment lists
* chore: increase timeout
* chore: increase timeout threshold
* chore: update nock
* chore: update dependencies
* chore: update eslint config
* chore: update dependencies
* test: add unit test for npm token
* chore: update readme
fix #1328 and #720
Type: bug
The following has been addressed in the PR:
Instead of returning a 404 (Not Found) when npm, yarn, etc requests a package and the package cannot be acquired from an uplink due to a connection timeout, socket timeout, or connection reset problem, a 503 (service unavailable) is returned by Verdaccio instead. In limited testing of a few versions of npm and yarn, both of these clients correctly attempt to retry the request when a 503 is returned.
Added functional tests to verify the behavior (this adds a dev dependency on nock, which provides HTTP request mocking
Description:
This resolves issue #1328 and #720, and ensures npm/yarn install commands don't fail immediately when there is an intermittent network timeout problem with an uplink. Instead Verdaccio will appropriately respond to the client with a 503. A 404 response (current behavior) incorrectly tells the client that the package does not exist (which may or may not be true) and to not try again.