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NAME

Artifactory::Client - Perl client for Artifactory REST API

VERSION

Version 0.1.21

SYNOPSIS

This is a Perl client for Artifactory REST API: https://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/RTF/Artifactory+REST+API Every public method provided in this module returns a HTTP::Response object.

    use Artifactory::Client;

    my $args = {
        artifactory => 'http://artifactory.server.com',
        port => 8080,
        repository => 'myrepository',
        ua => LWP::UserAgent->new() # LWP::UserAgent-like object is pluggable.  Default is LWP::UserAgent.
    };

    my $client = Artifactory::Client->new( $args );
    my $path = '/foo'; # path on artifactory

    # Properties are a hashref of key-arrayref pairs.  Note that value must be an arrayref even for a single element.
    # This is to conform with Artifactory which treats property values as a list.
    my $properties = {
        one => ['two'],
        baz => ['three'],
    };
    my $content = "content of artifact";

    # Name of methods are taken straight from Artifactory REST API documentation.  'Deploy Artifact' would map to
    # deploy_artifact method, like below.  The caller gets HTTP::Response object back.
    my $resp = $client->deploy_artifact( path => $path, properties => $properties, content => $content );

    # Custom requests can also be made via usual get / post / put / delete requests.
    my $resp = $client->get( 'http://artifactory.server.com/path/to/resource' );

    # drop in a different UserAgent:
    my $ua = WWW::Mechanize->new();
    $client->ua( $ua ); # now uses WWW::Mechanize to make requests

Note on testing: This module is developed using Test-Driven Development. I have functional tests making real API calls, however they contain proprietary information and I am not allowed to open source them. The unit tests included are dumbed-down version of my functional tests. They should serve as a detailed guide on how to make API calls.

GENERIC METHODS

get( @args )

Invokes GET request on LWP::UserAgent-like object; params are passed through.

post( @args )

nvokes POST request on LWP::UserAgent-like object; params are passed through.

put( @args )

Invokes PUT request on LWP::UserAgent-like object; params are passed through.

delete( @args )

Invokes DELETE request on LWP::UserAgent-like object; params are passed through.

request( @args )

Invokes request() on LWP::UserAgent-like object; params are passed through.

BUILDS

all_builds

Retrieves information on all builds from artifactory.

build_runs( $build_name )

Retrieves information of a particular build from artifactory.

build_info( $build_name, $build_number )

Retrieves information of a particular build number.

builds_diff( $build_name, $new_build_number, $old_build_number )

Retrieves diff of 2 builds

build_promotion( $build_name, $build_number, $payload )

Promotes a build by POSTing payload

delete_build( name => $build_name, buildnumbers => [ buildnumbers ], artifacts => 0,1, deleteall => 0,1 )

Promotes a build by POSTing payload

build_rename( $build_name, $new_build_name )

Renames a build

ARTIFACTS & STORAGE

folder_info( $path )

Returns folder info

file_info( $path )

Returns file info

item_last_modified( $path )

Returns item_last_modified for a given path

file_statistics( $path )

Returns file_statistics for a given path

item_properties( path => $path, properties => [ key_names ] )

Takes path and properties then get item properties.

set_item_properties( path => $path, properties => { key => [ values ] }, recursive => 0,1 )

Takes path and properties then set item properties. Supply recursive => 0 if you want to suppress propagation of properties downstream. Note that properties are a hashref with key-arrayref pairs, such as:

    $prop = { key1 => ['a'], key2 => ['a', 'b'] }

delete_item_properties( path => $path, properties => [ key_names ], recursive => 0,1 )

Takes path and properties then delete item properties. Supply recursive => 0 if you want to suppress propagation of properties downstream.

retrieve_artifact( $path )

Takes path and retrieves artifact on the path.

retrieve_latest_artifact( path => $path, snapshot => $snapshot, release => $release, integration => $integration, version => $version )

Takes path, version, snapshot / release / integration and makes a GET request

retrieve_build_artifacts_archive( $payload )

Takes payload (hashref) then retrieve build artifacts archive.

trace_artifact_retrieval( $path )

Takes path and traces artifact retrieval

archive_entry_download( $path, $archive_path )

Takes path and archive_path, retrieves an archived resource from the specified archive destination.

create_directory( path => $path, properties => { key => [ values ] } )

Takes path, properties then create a directory. Directory needs to end with a /, such as "/some_dir/".

deploy_artifact( path => $path, properties => { key => [ values ] }, content => $content )

Takes path, properties and content then deploys artifact. Note that properties are a hashref with key-arrayref pairs, such as:

    $prop = { key1 => ['a'], key2 => ['a', 'b'] }

deploy_artifact_by_checksum( path => $path, properties => { key => [ values ] }, content => $content, sha1 => $sha1 )

Takes path, properties, content and sha1 then deploys artifact. Note that properties are a hashref with key-arrayref pairs, such as:

    $prop = { key1 => ['a'], key2 => ['a', 'b'] }

deploy_artifacts_from_archive( path => $path, file => $file )

Path is the path on Artifactory, file is path to local archive. Will deploy $file to $path.

file_compliance_info( $path )

Retrieves file compliance info of a given path.

delete_item( $path )

Delete $path on artifactory.

copy_item( from => $from, to => $to, dry => 1, suppressLayouts => 0/1, failFast => 0/1 )

Copies an artifact from $from to $to. Note that for this particular API call, the $from and $to must include repository names as copy source and destination may be different repositories. You can also supply dry, suppressLayouts and failFast values as specified in the documentation.

move_item( from => $from, to => $to, dry => 1, suppressLayouts => 0/1, failFast => 0/1 )

Moves an artifact from $from to $to. Note that for this particular API call, the $from and $to must include repository names as copy source and destination may be different repositories. You can also supply dry, suppressLayouts and failFast values as specified in the documentation.

get_repository_replication_configuration

Get repository replication configuration

set_repository_replication_configuration( $payload )

Set repository replication configuration

scheduled_replication_status

Gets scheduled replication status of a repository

AUTHOR

Satoshi Yagi, <satoshi at yahoo-inc.com>

BUGS

Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-artifactory-client at rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Artifactory-Client. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.

SUPPORT

You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

    perldoc Artifactory::Client

You can also look for information at:

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

Copyright 2014, Yahoo! Inc.

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