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docs: Update JFrog Artifactory documentation in config
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@@ -202,6 +202,8 @@ filesystem_publish_endpoints:
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# aptly can be configured to publish repositories directly to JFrog Artifactory. First,
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# publishing endpoints should be described in the aptly configuration file.
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#
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# The destination Artifactory repo should be of the "generic" type, not "debian".
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#
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# In order to publish to JFrog, specify endpoint as `jfrog:endpoint-name:` before
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# publishing prefix on the command line, e.g.:
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#
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@@ -214,10 +216,14 @@ jfrog_publish_endpoints:
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# url: "https://artifactory.example.com/artifactory/"
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# # Repository
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# repository: apt-local
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# # Username
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# # Jfrog credentials to authenticate to Artifactory. If not supplied, the
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# # environment variables `JFROG_USERNAME`, `JFROG_PASSWORD`, `JFROG_APIKEY`,
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# # and `JFROG_ACCESSTOKEN` can be used
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# # Authentication requires one of: user+pass, api key, or access token
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# username: admin
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# # Password
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# password: password
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# api_key: api_key
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# access_token: access_token
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s3_publish_endpoints:
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# # Endpoint Name
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