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A Python to Artifactory interface

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Python interface library for Jfrog Artifactory
==============================================

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This module is intended to serve as a logical descendant of
`pathlib <https://docs.python.org/3/library/pathlib.html>`__, a Python 3
module for object-oriented path manipulations. As such, it implements
everything as closely as possible to the origin with few exceptions,
such as stat().

Usage Examples
==============

Walking Directory Tree
----------------------

Getting directory listing:

::

from artifactory import ArtifactoryPath
path = ArtifactoryPath(
"http://repo.jfrog.org/artifactory/gradle-ivy-local")
for p in path:
print p

Find all .gz files in current dir, recursively:

::

from artifactory import ArtifactoryPath
path = ArtifactoryPath(
"http://repo.jfrog.org/artifactory/distributions/org/")

for p in path.glob("**/*.gz"):
print p

Downloading Artifacts
---------------------

Download artifact to a local filesystem:

::

from artifactory import ArtifactoryPath
path = ArtifactoryPath(
"http://repo.jfrog.org/artifactory/distributions/org/apache/tomcat/apache-tomcat-7.0.11.tar.gz")

with path.open() as fd:
with open("tomcat.tar.gz", "wb") as out:
out.write(fd.read())

Uploading Artifacts
-------------------

Deploy a regular file ``myapp-1.0.tar.gz``

::

from artifactory import ArtifactoryPath
path = ArtifactoryPath(
"http://my-artifactory/artifactory/libs-snapshot-local/myapp/1.0")
path.mkdir()

path.deploy_file('./myapp-1.0.tar.gz')

Deploy a debian package ``myapp-1.0.deb``

::

from artifactory import ArtifactoryPath
path = ArtifactoryPath(
"http://my-artifactory/artifactory/ubuntu-local/pool")
path.deploy_deb('./myapp-1.0.deb',
distribution='trusty',
component='main',
architecture='amd64')

Authentication
--------------

To provide username and password to access restricted resources, you can
pass ``auth`` parameter to ArtifactoryPath:

::

from artifactory import ArtifactoryPath
path = ArtifactoryPath(
"http://my-artifactory/artifactory/myrepo/restricted-path",
auth=('admin', 'ilikerandompasswords'))
path.touch()

SSL Cert Verification Options
-----------------------------

See `Requests - SSL
verification <http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/user/advanced/#ssl-cert-verification>`__
for more details.

::

from artifactory import ArtifactoryPath
path = ArtifactoryPath(
"http://my-artifactory/artifactory/libs-snapshot-local/myapp/1.0")

... is the same as

::

from artifactory import ArtifactoryPath
path = ArtifactoryPath(
"http://my-artifactory/artifactory/libs-snapshot-local/myapp/1.0",
verify=True)

Specify a local cert to use as client side certificate

::

from artifactory import ArtifactoryPath
path = ArtifactoryPath(
"http://my-artifactory/artifactory/libs-snapshot-local/myapp/1.0",
cert="/path_to_file/server.pem")

Disable host cert verification

::

from artifactory import ArtifactoryPath
path = ArtifactoryPath(
"http://my-artifactory/artifactory/libs-snapshot-local/myapp/1.0",
verify=False)

| **Note:** If host cert verification is disabled urllib3 will throw a
`InsecureRequestWarning <https://urllib3.readthedocs.org/en/latest/security.html#insecurerequestwarning>`__.
| To disable these warning, one needs to call
urllib3.disable\_warnings().

::

import requests.packages.urllib3 as urllib3
urllib3.disable_warnings()

Global Configuration File
-------------------------

Artifactory Python module also has a way to specify all
connection-related settings in a central file,
``~/.artifactory_python.cfg`` that is read upon the creation of first
``ArtifactoryPath`` object and is stored globally. For instance, you can
specify per-instance settings of authentication tokens, so that you
won't need to explicitly pass ``auth`` parameter to ``ArtifactoryPath``.

Example:

::

[http://artifactory-instance.com/artifactory]
username = deployer
password = ilikerandompasswords
verify = false

[another-artifactory-instance.com/artifactory]
username = foo
password = @dmin
cert = ~/mycert

Whether or not you specify ``http://`` or ``https://`` prefix is not
essential. The module will first try to locate the best match and then
try to match URLs without prefixes. So if in the config you specify
``https://my-instance.local`` and call ``ArtifactoryPath`` with
``http://my-instance.local``, it will still do the right thing.

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