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artifactory-artifact-manager-plugin #3822
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Repository URL
https://github.com/jonesbusy/artifactory-artifact-manager-plugin
New Repository Name
artifactory-artifact-manager-plugin
Description
Hi,
This is basically an Artifact Manager implementation for Artifactory OSS and Artifactory Pro (It's similar to https://plugins.jenkins.io/artifact-manager-s3/ and https://plugins.jenkins.io/azure-artifact-manager/) but for JFrog artifactory
I allow to store artifact and stash into a generic repository of Artifactory.
Use case is mostly for on-premises deployment that don't have access to cloud service (or don't want to deploy an internal Minio instance). Or because Artifactory is already fully setup for large scale deployment (permission, chargeback, backup etc...)
Internally it used https://github.com/jfrog/artifactory-client-java which uses Apache 2.0 license
I'm currently finalizing the plugin (probably will be finalized during KubeCon), but I would like to start the hosting process already in case there is some changes to be done (I still need to test with Artifactory Pro which I don't have access for now). But basically expect "move" methods the plugin is working already.
GitHub users to have commit permission
@jonesbusy
Jenkins project users to have release permission
jonesbusy
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