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PyArtifactory

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pyartifactory is a Python library to access the Artifactory REST API.

This library enables you to manage Artifactory resources such as users, groups, permissions, repositories, artifacts and access tokens in your applications. Based on Python 3.6+ type hints.

Requirements

  • Python 3.6+

Install

pip install pyartifactory 

Usage

Authentication

from pyartifactory import Artifactory
art = Artifactory(url="ARTIFACTORY_URL", auth=('USERNAME','PASSWORD_OR_API_KEY'))

SSL Cert Verification Options

Specify a local cert to use as client side certificate

from pyartifactory import Artifactory
art = Artifactory(url="ARTIFACTORY_URL", auth=('USERNAME','PASSORD_OR_API_KEY'), cert="/path_to_file/server.pem")

Disable host cert verification

from pyartifactory import Artifactory
art = Artifactory(url="ARTIFACTORY_URL", auth=('USERNAME','PASSORD_OR_API_KEY'), verify=False)

Admin objects

User

First, you need to create a new Artifactory object.

from pyartifactory import Artifactory
art = Artifactory(url="ARTIFACTORY_URL", auth=('USERNAME','PASSORD_OR_API_KEY'))

Get the list of users:

users = art.users.list()

Get a single user:

user = art.users.get("test_user")

Create a user:

from pyartifactory.models import NewUser

# Create User
user = NewUser(name="test_user", password="test_password", email="user@user.com")
new_user = art.users.create(user)

# Update user
user.email = "test@test.com"
updated_user = art.users.update(user)

Update a user:

from pyartifactory.models import User

user = art.users.get("test_user")

# Update user
user.email = "test@test.com"
updated_user = art.users.update(user)

Delete a user:

art.users.delete("test_user")

Unlock a user:

art.users.unlock("test_user")

Group

Get the list of groups:

users = art.groups.list()

Get a single group:

users = art.groups.get("group_name")

Create/Update a group:

from pyartifactory.models import Group

# Create a Group
group = Group(name="test_group", description="test_group")
new_group = art.groups.create(group)

# Update user
group.description = "test_group_2"
updated_group = art.groups.update(group)

Delete a group:

art.groups.delete("test_group")

Security

A set of methods for performing operations on apiKeys, passwords ...

>>> art.security.
art.security.create_api_key(          art.security.get_encrypted_password(  art.security.revoke_api_key(
art.security.get_api_key(             art.security.regenerate_api_key(      art.security.revoke_user_api_key(

Create an access token (for a transient user):

token = art.security.create_access_token(user_name='transient_artifactory_user', 
                                         groups=['g1', 'g2'],
                                         refreshable=True)

Create an access token for an existing user (groups are implied from the existing user):

token = art.security.create_access_token(user_name='existing_artifactory_user', 
                                         refreshable=True)

Revoke an existing revocable token:

art.security.revoke_access_token(token.access_token)

Repository

Get the list of repositories:

repositories = art.repositories.list()

Get a single repository

repo = art.repositories.get_repo("repo_name")
# According to the repo type, you'll have either a local, virtual or remote repository returned

Create/Update a repository:

from pyartifactory.models import LocalRepository, VirtualRepository, RemoteRepository

# Create local repo
local_repo = LocalRepository(key="test_local_repo")
new_local_repo = art.repositories.create_repo(local_repo)

# Create virtual repo
virtual_repo = VirtualRepository(key="test_virtual_repo")
new_virtual_repo = art.repositories.create_repo(virtual_repo)

# Create remote repo
remote_repo = RemoteRepository(key="test_remote_repo")
new_remote_repo = art.repositories.create_repo(remote_repo)

# Update a repository
local_repo = art.repositories.get_repo("test_local_repo")
local_repo.description = "test_local_repo"
updated_local_repo = art.repositories.update_repo(local_repo)

Delete a repository:

art.repositories.delete("test_local_repo")

Permission

Get the list of permissions:

permissions = art.permissions.list()

Get a single permission:

users = art.permissions.get("test_permission")

Create/Update a permission:

from pyartifactory.models import Permission

# Create a permission
permission = Permission(
    **{
        "name": "test_permission",
        "repositories": ["test_repository"],
        "principals": {
            "users": {"test_user": ["r", "w", "n", "d"]},
            "groups": {"developers": ["r"]},
        },
    }
)
perm = art.permissions.create(permission)

# Update permission
permission.repositories = ["test_repository_2"]
updated_permission = art.permissions.update(permission)

Delete a permission:

art.permissions.delete("test_permission")

Artifacts

Deploy an artifact

artifact = art.artifacts.deploy("<LOCAL_FILE_LOCATION>", "<ARTIFACT_PATH_IN_ARTIFACTORY>")
# artifact = art.artifacts.deploy("Desktop/myNewFile.txt", "my-repository/my/new/artifact/directory/file.txt")

Download an artifact

artifact = art.artifacts.download("<ARTIFACT_PATH_IN_ARTIFACTORY>", "<LOCAL_DIRECTORY_PATH>")
# artifact = art.artifacts.download("my-artifactory-repository/my/new/artifact/file.txt", "Desktop/my/local/directory")
# The artifact location is returned by the download method
# If you have not set a <LOCAL_DIRECTORY_PATH>, the artifact will be downloaded in the current directory

Retrieve artifact properties

artifact_properties = art.artifacts.properties("<ARTIFACT_PATH_IN_ARTIFACTORY>")
# artifact_properties = art.artifacts.properties("my-repository/my/new/artifact/directory/file.txt")
>>> print(artifact_properties.json)

Retrieve artifact stats

artifact_stats = art.artifacts.stats("<ARTIFACT_PATH_IN_ARTIFACTORY>")
# artifact_stats = art.artifacts.stats("my-repository/my/new/artifact/directory/file.txt")
>>> print(artifact_stats.json)

Copy artifact to a new location

artifact = art.artifacts.copy("<CURRENT_ARTIFACT_PATH_IN_ARTIFACTORY>","<NEW_ARTIFACT_PATH_IN_ARTIFACTORY>")

# If you want to run a dryRun test, you can do the following:
# artifact = art.artifacts.copy("my-repository/current/artifact/path/file.txt","my-repository/new/artifact/path/file.txt", dryrun=True)
# It will return properties of the newly copied artifact

Move artifact to a new location

artifact = art.artifacts.move("<CURRENT_ARTIFACT_PATH_IN_ARTIFACTORY>","<NEW_ARTIFACT_PATH_IN_ARTIFACTORY>")

# You can also run a dryRun test with the move operation
# It will return properties of the newly moved artifact

Delete an artifact

art.artifacts.delete("<ARTIFACT_PATH_IN_ARTIFACTORY>")

Contributing

Please read the Development - Contributing guidelines.

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