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Documentation - on how Reposilite is working #54

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khmarbaise opened this issue May 17, 2020 · 4 comments
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Documentation - on how Reposilite is working #54

khmarbaise opened this issue May 17, 2020 · 4 comments
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  • It would be great to have documentation on how repositories are created by default?
  • What can be configured in the nanomaven.yml ?
@dzikoysk dzikoysk added the question Questions about project and how to use it label May 17, 2020
@dzikoysk dzikoysk changed the title Documentation - on how Nanemaven is working Documentation - on how NanoMaven is working May 17, 2020
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dzikoysk commented May 17, 2020

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Don't get me wrong but you are closing the issues very fast without really answering things. From users point of view I would like to have a documentation which shows what/and how the configuration can be done and what the consequences are. I don't want to start reading the code and trying to understand how the code work to get an impression what I can configured.

Furthermore can I define repos with a given path? The path is relative based on the startup of the server? Can I put artifacts into the repositories according to GAV etc. ? How? Can I simply copy artifact into the repository? Do I need to restart the server if new artifacts have been added?

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The status of issue depends on the purpose, do not worry about it. The overall documentation might be a good idea, probably using the Wiki section on GitHub.

Yeah, the path is relative and nanomaven will use data from current working directory. You can manually put artifacts in the repository directory according to GAV. The only thing stored by NanoMaven at runtime is cache of generated maven-metadata.xml files, so if you will change sth, it might be a good idea to call purge command as long as you don't want to restart your application.

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@dzikoysk dzikoysk changed the title Documentation - on how NanoMaven is working Documentation - on how Reposilite is working May 18, 2020
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#79

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