A python-based CLI for Sonatype Nexus OSS 3
Project description
nexus3-cli
A python-based command-line interface and API client for Sonatype's Nexus OSS 3.
Features
- Compatible with Nexus 3 OSS. It may work with the commercial release, but it's untested.
- Python API and command-line support.
- Artefact management: list, delete, bulk upload and download.
- Repository management:
- Create hosted and proxy.
- Create apt, bower, docker, maven, npm, nuget, pypi, raw, rubygems, yum.
- Content type validation, version and write policy.
- Delete.
- Groovy script management: list, upload, delete, run.
- Clean-up policy management: create, list.
- Task management: list, run, show stop.
- Security management: realms.
- Blob store management: list, show, create, delete, update (API only).
The actions above are performed using the Nexus REST API if the endpoint is available, otherwise a Groovy script is used.
Please note that some Nexus 3 features are not currently supported. Assistance implementing missing support is very welcome. Please have a look at the issues and contribution guidelines.
Installation
The nexus3-cli
package is available on PyPi. You can install using pip
/ pip3
:
pip install nexus3-cli
There's also a Docker image with nexus3-cli
pre-installed.
Enable Groovy scripts
Some of the functionality in this client was written before the Nexus REST API exposed the necessary endpoints. For this reason, you may need to enable Groovy script execution in your instance.
See the FAQ in this blog post
and the example nexus.properties
in this project.
If you decide to leave Groovy scripts disabled in your Nexus 3 instance, you need to disable its
use in this client. This can be done by editing the ~/.nexus-cli
configuration and changing
groovy_enabled
to false
. Alternatively, you can export the NEXUS3_GROOVY_ENABLED=false
environment variable.
Usage
Command line
For a quick start, use the sonatype/nexus3 Docker image:
docker run -d --rm -p 127.0.0.1:8081:8081 --name nexus sonatype/nexus3
This container will take a while to start the first time you run it. You can tell when it's available by looking at the Docker instance logs or browsing to http://localhost:8081.
On older versions of the nexus3
Docker image, the default admin
password is
admin123
; on newer versions it's automatically generated and you can find it
by running docker exec nexus cat /nexus-data/admin.password
.
The login
command will store the service URL and your credentials in
~/.nexus-cli
(warning: restrictive file permissions are set but the contents
are saved in cleartext).
Set up credentials:
$ nexus3 login
Nexus OSS URL (http://localhost:8081):
Nexus admin username (admin):
Nexus admin password (admin123):
Verify server certificate (True):
Configuration saved to /Users/thiago/.nexus-cli
Alternatively, you can define environment variables NEXUS3_PASSWORD
, NEXUS3_USERNAME
, NEXUS3_URL
, NEXUS3_API_VERSION
, and NEXUS3_X509_VERIFY
.
List repositories:
$ nexus3 repository list
Name Format Type URL
maven-snapshots maven2 hosted http://localhost:8081/repository/maven-snapshots
maven-central maven2 proxy http://localhost:8081/repository/maven-central
nuget-group nuget group http://localhost:8081/repository/nuget-group
nuget.org-proxy nuget proxy http://localhost:8081/repository/nuget.org-proxy
maven-releases maven2 hosted http://localhost:8081/repository/maven-releases
nuget-hosted nuget hosted http://localhost:8081/repository/nuget-hosted
maven-public maven2 group http://localhost:8081/repository/maven-public
Create a repository:
nexus3 repository create hosted raw reponame
Do a recursive directory upload:
$ mkdir -p /tmp/some/deep/test/path
$ touch /tmp/some/deep/test/file.txt /tmp/some/deep/test/path/other.txt
$ cd /tmp; nexus3 up some/ reponame/path/
Uploading some/ to reponame/path/
[################################] 2/2 - 00:00:00
Uploaded 2 files to reponame/path/
Nota Bene: nexus3-cli
interprets a path ending in /
as a directory.
List repository contents:
$ nexus3 ls reponame/path/
path/some/deep/test/path/other.txt
path/some/deep/test/file.txt
For a usage message for commands, subcommands and options, run nexus3 -h
.
CLI documentation
API
See API documentation.
Development
The automated tests are configured in .gitlab-ci.yml
. To run tests locally,
install the package with test dependencies and run pytest:
pip install [--user] -e .[test]
pip install [--user] pytest faker
pytest -m 'not integration'
Integration tests require a local Nexus instance listening on 8081/tcp or as
configured in ~/.nexus-cli
. The configuration file can be created using
nexus3 login.
docker run -v $(pwd)/tests/fixtures/nexus-data/etc:/nexus-data/etc -d --rm -p 127.0.0.1:8081:8081 --name nexus sonatype/nexus3
./tests/wait-for-nexus.sh # the Nexus instance takes a while to be ready
# use the random admin password generated by the Nexus container to login
nexus3 login -U "http://localhost:8081" -u admin -p $(docker exec nexus cat /nexus-data/admin.password) --no-x509_verify
pytest -m integration
docker kill nexus
Nota Bene: if you re-run integration tests without re-creating or cleaning-up the dev Nexus instance, test will fail because some objects created during tests will already exist.
Pull requests are welcome; please see CONTRIBUTING.md.
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