Co-authored-by: Juan Picado <juanpicado19@gmail.com>
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This document describes simple steps to setup Verdaccio private registry on Amazon Web Services platform using EC2 service. This assumes you have already created an EC2 Amazon Linux instance; if not then please check this tutorial on AWS EC2 Setup.
Setup & Configuration
Step 1: Open SSH & Login in using your EC2 key.
Step 2: Install Node Version Manager (nvm) first
wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/creationix/nvm/v0.33.11/install.sh | bash
Step 3: Install Node using Node Version Manager (nvm)
nvm install node
Step 4: Install Verdaccio & pm2, will require to run Verdaccio service in background
yaml npm i -g verdaccio pm2
Step 5: Set the verdaccio registry as a source. By default original NPM registry set.
npm set registry http://localhost:4873
npm set ca null
Step 6: Run Verdaccio and stop it. It will create a config file we will use.
verdaccio
Step 7: Now do below configuration for listening to all addresses on that server machine / EC2 instance. (read more)
Open and edit config.yaml
file:
nano .config/verdaccio/config.yaml
Add below lines at the end. (read more)
- 0.0.0.0:4873
Change below line so that only authenticated person can access our registry
Replace "access: $all" with "access: $authenticated"
There are some more parameters available to configure it. Like storage, proxy, default port change. (read more)
Step 8: Run Verdaccio in background using PM2:
pm2 start verdaccio
Step 9: Now, You can access your Verdaccio web UI.
The URL will look like something:
http://ec2-..compute.amazonaws.com:4873
{or}
http://your-ec2-public-ip-address:4873 (You can check your EC2 instance public ip from AWS console)
To confirm Verdaccio's running status, run the command below:
pm2 list
Step 10: Registering a user in verdaccio registry
npm set always-auth true
npm adduser
It will ask for username, password and valid email id to be entered. Make a note of this details that will use later to login in verdaccio registry to publish our library.
Step 11: Now we are ready to use our AWS server instance work as a private registry.
Login into verdaccio registry. Enter the same username, password and email id set in above Step.
npm set registry http://your-ec2-public-ip-address:4873
npm login
Step 12: Go to your custom library package path. In my case this is my Angular 7 package path -> /libraries/dist/your-library-name/your-library-name-0.0.1.tgz
If you like to know how to create angular 7 library/package then (click here)
cd [custom library package path]
Step 13: Finally publish our library your-library-name-0.0.1.tgz
on verdaccio registry
[custom library package path] >> npm publish your-library-name-0.0.1.tgz
{or}
[custom library package path] >> npm publish
{or}
[custom library package path] >> npm publish --registry http://your-ec2-public-ip-address:4873
Now browse http://your-ec2-public-ip-address:4873
and you will see new library package there.