Artifactory has a REST API and an AQL (Artifactory Query Language) that can be used to get a list of all artifacts in a repository from the command line. In this note i will show how to list artifacts in a repository in Artifactory through the REST API using cURL and how to get the […]
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Artifactory: API – List Repositories – cURL
Artifactory has a REST API that can be used to get a list of minimal repository details for all repositories from the command line. In this note i will show how to list repositories in Artifactory through the REST API using cURL and how to filter repositories by repository and/or package type.
JFrog Artifactory: Upload File – cURL
JFrog’s Artifactory is a binary repository manager. The artifacts to Artifactory can be uploaded (deployed) using REST API. In this note i am showing how to upload an artifact (simple file.zip) to generic Artifactory repository using curl command from the command line in Linux or from the PowerShell in Windows.
JFrog Artifactory: Default Password – Test Credentials
Artifactory comes with a pre-configured default “admin” account. In this short note you will find the default Artifactory credentials and i will show how to test Artifactory login, password and API Key by authenticating on Artifactory’s REST API using curl command from the command line in Linux.
JFrog Artifactory: Download Artifact using cURL
JFrog’s Artifactory is a binary repository manager. The artifacts from Artifactory can be downloaded using REST API. In this note i am showing how to download an artifact (simple file.zip) from generic Artifactory repository using curl command from the command line in Linux or from the PowerShell in Windows.