################ GLOBAL SETTINGS # This is where maven-proxy stores files it has downloaded repo.local.store=target #The port to listen on - not used if loaded as a webapp port=9999 #This is the base area that all files are loaded from. While it is possible to leave this blank, this behaviour #is deprecated and will be disabled in version 2.0. There are too many namespace conflicts caused by not using #a prefix. #The repository will be shown at http://localhost:9999/repository/ #for the .war loaded into a webapp server, the default prefix is "repository" (edit the web.xml to change) # As maven doesn't like a trailing slash, this address shouldn't have one either. prefix=repository #This is the simple date format used to display the last modified date while browsing the repository. lastModifiedDateFormat=yyyy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss ################ SNAPSHOT HANDLING #If you want the proxy to look for newer snapshots, set to true snapshot.update=true ################ M2 METADATA HANDLING #If you want the proxy to prevent looking for newer metadata, set to false (default is true) #metadata.update=false ################ M2 POM HANDLING #If you want the proxy to look for newer POMs, set to true (default is false) pom.update=true ################ PROMOTION HANDLING # ***** NOT CURRENTLY IMPLEMENTED ***** #Promotion describes the process by which new artifacts are loaded to global maven-proxy repository. It # is designed to be used by "higher security installations" that do not want to acquire artifacts from # remote repositories without approval. # #If promotion handling is enabled, then the proxy will not download remote artifacts without permission # (local repositories with copy=false are considered to be local) # #Permission to download is granted via the Promotion menu which will be enabled # when promotion handling is enabled. # #If promotion is false, artifacts are sourced from any repository as per normal. # #Promotion and snapshots: If promotion is enabled, snapshots are not downloadable. The concept of using # a snapshot in a production build (which is primarily what promotion is for) is counterintuitive. ## promotion=false ################ WEB INTERFACE # This defines the absolute URL the server should use to identify itself. # This can often be determined automatically, but we recommend you specify # it explicitly to prevent problems during startup. # The prefix will be added to this for the actual repository # i.e. proxy available at http://localhost:9999/, repository at http://localhost:9999/repository serverName=http://localhost:9999 #If true, the repository can be browsed browsable=true #If true, the repository can be searched searchable=true #Not currently implemented. Will allow webdav access to the repository at some point. webdav=true #Stylesheet - if configured, will override the default stylesheet shipped with maven-proxy - absolute URLs only #eg. /maven-proxy/style.css, http://www.example.com/style.css stylesheet=/maven-proxy/style.css #bgColor / bgColorHighlight are replaced in the built in stylesheet to produce a simple color scheme. #If a stylesheet is set, these are not used. bgColor=#14B bgColorHighlight=#94B #rowColor / rowColorHighlight are replaced in the built in stylesheet to produce a simple color scheme. #If a stylesheet is set, these are not used. rowColor=#CCF rowColorHighlight=#DDF ################ PROXIES #This is just a hack, it should auto discover them proxy.list=one,two,three #Unauthenticated proxy proxy.one.host=proxy1.example.com proxy.one.port=3128 #Authenticated proxy proxy.two.host=proxy2.example.org proxy.two.port=80 proxy.two.username=username2 proxy.two.password=password2 #Authenticated proxy proxy.three.host=proxy3.example.net proxy.three.port=3129 proxy.three.username=username3 proxy.three.password=password3 ################# REPOSITORIES #This is not just a hack, it specifies the order repositories should be checked #Note that the proxy adds a "/" which is why the urls aren't suffixed with a "/" repo.list=local-repo,www-ibiblio-org,dist-codehaus-org,private-example-com #local-store # The local store represents a location that local jars you host can be located. # This could also be achieved by having a local http repository, but this is less cumbersome repo.local-repo.url=file://target repo.local-repo.description=Super Secret Custom Repository #If copy is true, jars are copied from the store to the proxy-repo. Only configurable for file:/// repos repo.local-repo.copy=false #If hardfail is true, any unexpected errors from the repository will cause #the client download to fail (typically with a 500 error) repo.local-repo.hardfail=true #Don't cache a file repository repo.local-repo.cache.period=0 #www.ibiblio.org repo.www-ibiblio-org.url=http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2 repo.www-ibiblio-org.description=www.ibiblio.org repo.www-ibiblio-org.proxy=one repo.www-ibiblio-org.hardfail=true #Cache this repository for 1 hour repo.www-ibiblio-org.cache.period=3600 repo.www-ibiblio-org.cache.failures=true #dist.codehaus.org repo.dist-codehaus-org.url=http://dist.codehaus.org repo.dist-codehaus-org.proxy=two repo.dist-codehaus-org.hardfail=false repo.dist-codehaus-org.cache.period=3600 repo.dist-codehaus-org.cache.failures=true #private.example.com repo.private-example-com.url=http://private.example.com/internal repo.private-example-com.description=Commercial In Confidence Repository repo.private-example-com.username=username1 repo.private-example-com.password=password1 repo.private-example-com.proxy=three repo.private-example-com.cache.period=3600