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plugins Plugins

Verdaccio is a pluggable application. It can be extended in many ways, either new authentication methods, adding endpoints or using a custom storage.

There are 5 types of plugins:

If you are interested to develop your own plugin, read the development section.

Usage

Installation

$> npm install --global verdaccio-activedirectory

verdaccio as a sinopia fork it has backward compability with plugins that are compatible with sinopia@1.4.0. In such case the installation is the same.

$> npm install --global sinopia-memory

Configuration

Open the config.yaml file and update the auth section as follows:

The default configuration looks like this, due we use a build-in htpasswd plugin by default that you can disable just commenting out the following lines.

Authentication Configuration

  htpasswd:
    file: ./htpasswd
    # max_users: 1000

and replacing them with (in case you decide to use a ldap plugin.

auth:
  activedirectory:
    url: "ldap://10.0.100.1"
    baseDN: 'dc=sample,dc=local'
    domainSuffix: 'sample.local'

Multiple Authentication plugins

This is technically possible, making the plugin order important, as the credentials will be resolved in order.

auth:
  htpasswd:
    file: ./htpasswd
    #max_users: 1000
  activedirectory:
    url: "ldap://10.0.100.1"
    baseDN: 'dc=sample,dc=local'
    domainSuffix: 'sample.local'

Middleware Configuration

This is an example how to set up a middleware plugin. All middleware plugins must be defined in the middlewares namespace.

middlewares:
  audit:
    enabled: true

You might follow the audit middle plugin as base example.

Storage Configuration

This is an example how to set up a storage plugin. All storage plugins must be defined in the store namespace.

store:
  memory:
    limit: 1000

Theme Configuration

Verdaccio allows to replace the User Interface with a custom one, we call it theme. By default, uses @verdaccio/ui-theme that comes built-in, but, you can use something different installing your own plugin.


$> npm install --global verdaccio-theme-dark

The plugin name prefix must start with verdaccio-theme, otherwise the plugin won't load.

You can load only one theme at a time and pass through options if you need it.

theme:
  dark:
    option1: foo
    option2: bar

Legacy plugins

Sinopia Plugins

If you are relying on any sinopia plugin, remember are deprecated and might no work in the future.

All sinopia plugins should be compatible with all future verdaccio versions. Anyhow, we encourage contributors to migrate them to the modern verdaccio API and using the prefix as verdaccio-xx-name.