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Artifactory

Publish your artifacts to an Artifactory instance.

How it works

You can declare multiple Artifactory instances. All binaries generated by your builds section will be pushed to each configured Artifactory.

If you have only one Artifactory instance, the configuration is as easy as adding the upload target and a username to your .goreleaser.yaml file:

artifactories:
  - name: production
    target: http://<Your-Instance>:8081/artifactory/example-repo-local/{{ .ProjectName }}/{{ .Version }}/
    username: goreleaser

Prerequisites:

  • A running Artifactory instances
  • A user + password / API key with grants to upload an artifact

Target

The target is the URL to upload the artifacts to (without the name of the artifact).

An example configuration for goreleaser in upload mode binary with the target can look like

- mode: binary
  target: 'http://artifacts.company.com:8081/artifactory/example-repo-local/{{ .ProjectName }}/{{ .Version }}/{{ .Os }}/{{ .Arch }}{{ if .Arm }}{{ .Arm }}{{ end }}'

and will result in a final deployment like http://artifacts.company.com:8081/artifactory/example-repo-local/goreleaser/1.0.0/Darwin/x86_64/goreleaser.

Supported variables:

  • Version
  • Tag
  • ProjectName
  • Os
  • Arch
  • Arm

!!! info Variables Os, Arch and Arm are only supported in upload mode binary.

Username

Your configured username needs to be authenticated against your Artifactory.

You can have the username set in the configuration file as shown above or you can have it read from an environment variable. The configured name of your Artifactory instance will be used to build the environment variable name. This way we support auth for multiple instances. This also means that the name per configured instance needs to be unique per goreleaser configuration.

The name of the environment variable will be ARTIFACTORY_NAME_USERNAME. If your instance is named production, you can store the username in the environment variable ARTIFACTORY_PRODUCTION_USERNAME. The name will be transformed to uppercase.

If a configured username is found in the configuration file, then the environment variable is not used at all.

Password / API Key

The password or API key will be stored in a environment variable. The configured name of your Artifactory instance will be used. With this way we support auth for multiple instances. This also means that the name per configured instance needs to be unique per goreleaser configuration.

The name of the environment variable will be ARTIFACTORY_NAME_SECRET. If your instance is named production, you need to store the secret in the environment variable ARTIFACTORY_PRODUCTION_SECRET. The name will be transformed to uppercase.

Server authentication

You can authenticate your Artifactory TLS server adding a trusted X.509 certificate chain in your configuration.

The trusted certificate chain will be used to validate the server certificates.

You can set the trusted certificate chain using the trusted_certificates setting the artifactory section with PEM encoded certificates on a YAML literal block like this:

puts:
  - name: "some artifactory server with a private TLS certificate"
    #...(other settings)...
    trusted_certificates: |
      -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
      MIIDrjCCApagAwIBAgIIShr2zchZo+8wDQYJKoZIhvcNAQENBQAwNTEXMBUGA1UE
      ...(edited content)...
      TyzMJasj5BPZrmKjJb6O/tOtEIJ66xPSBTxPShkEYHnB7A==
      -----END CERTIFICATE-----
      -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
      MIIDrjCCApagAwIBAgIIShr2zchZo+8wDQYJKoZIhvcNAQENBQAwNTEXMBUGA1UE
      ...(edited content)...
      TyzMJasj5BPZrmKjJb6O/tOtEIJ66xPSBTxPShkEYHnB7A==
      -----END CERTIFICATE-----      

Customization

Of course, you can customize a lot of things:

# .goreleaser.yaml
artifactories:
  # You can have multiple Artifactory instances.
  -
    # Unique name of your artifactory instance. Used to identify the instance
    name: production
    # Upload mode. Valid options are `binary` and `archive`.
    # If mode is `archive`, variables _Os_, _Arch_ and _Arm_ for target name are not supported.
    # In that case these variables are empty.
    # Default is `archive`.
    mode: archive
    # URL of your Artifactory instance + path to deploy to
    target: http://artifacts.company.com:8081/artifactory/example-repo-local/{{ .ProjectName }}/{{ .Version }}/
    # User that will be used for the deployment
    username: deployuser
    # Upload checksums (defaults to false)
    checksum: true
    # Upload signatures (defaults to false)
    signature: true
    # Certificate chain used to validate server certificates
    trusted_certificates: |
      -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
      MIIDrjCCApagAwIBAgIIShr2zchZo+8wDQYJKoZIhvcNAQENBQAwNTEXMBUGA1UE
      ...(edited content)...
      TyzMJasj5BPZrmKjJb6O/tOtEIJ66xPSBTxPShkEYHnB7A==
      -----END CERTIFICATE-----      

These settings should allow you to push your artifacts into multiple Artifactories.