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id | title |
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uplinks | Uplinks |
An uplink is a link with an external registry that provides acccess to external packages.
Usage
uplinks:
npmjs:
url: https://registry.npmjs.org/
server2:
url: http://mirror.local.net/
timeout: 100ms
server3:
url: http://mirror2.local.net:9000/
baduplink:
url: http://localhost:55666/
Configuration
You can define mutiple uplinks and each of them must have an unique name (key). They can have two properties:
Property | Type | Required | Example | Support | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
url | string | Yes | https://registry.npmjs.org/ | all | The registry url | npmjs |
ca | string | No | ~./ssl/client.crt' | all | SSL path certificate | No default |
timeout | string | No | 100ms | all | set new timeout for the request | 30s |
maxage | string | No | 10m | all | limit maximun failure request | 2m |
fail_timeout | string | No | 10m | all | defines max time when a request becomes a failure | 5m |
max_fails | number | No | 2 | all | limit maximun failure request | 2 |
cache | boolean | No | [true,false] | >= 2.1 | avoid cache tarballs | true |
auth | list | No | type: [bearer,basic], [token: "token",token_env: [true,<get name process.env>]] | >= 2.5 | assigns the header 'Authorization' see: http://blog.npmjs.org/post/118393368555/deploying-with-npm-private-modules | disabled |
headers | list | No | authorization: "Basic YourBase64EncodedCredentials==" | all | list of custom headers for the uplink | disabled |
You Must know
- Uplinks must be registries compatible with the
npm
endpoints. Eg: verdaccio,sinopia@1.4.0
, npmjs registry, yarn registry, JFrog, Nexus and more. - Setting
cache
to false will help to save space in your hard drive. This will avoid storetarballs
but it will keep metadata in folders. - Exceed with multiple uplinks might slow down the lookup of your packages due for each request a npm client does, verdaccio does 1 call for each uplink.
- The (timeout, maxage and fail_timeout) format follow the NGINX measurement units