The general idea would be create a repository type plugin mechanism. It would mean depending the type of repository you're hitting a different code will be used. A start point is RepositoryServlet as you will see the code is very maven centric... So here you have to go on your repo management. At the beginning I won't really mind/complain (:-) ) if there is a bit of harcoding somewhere.
Olivier On 21 November 2015 at 00:42, Federico Bertola <[email protected] > wrote: > Hi, > I've started looking at the source code and the documentation but I > get a little lost. I've started creating a custom consumer like the > metadata one, that would create (rather then extract) poms from rubygem > artifacts hosted locally. I don't know if this is sufficient enough though, > and before proceeding further I would like some advice. Is there a problem > if the artifacts are tr.gz instead of .jar? Is some particular folder > hierarchy expected? > > If this approach is feasible, is it possible to assign a consumer only to > a repository? > > Thanks in advance, > Federico. > > > On 11/18/2015 02:11 PM, Federico Bertola wrote: > >> >> >> On 11/18/2015 12:13 PM, Olivier Lamy wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> That's possible but need some refactoring. I never had the time to finish >>> this :-(. >>> >> >> I don't mind doing some extra work, but it's quite difficult knowing >> where to start >> >> I agree the current code is really maven centric >>> I would be happy to help you if you want to hack on that. >>> >> Yes, definitely! Thanks a lot :) >> >> Let me know. >>> >>> Cheers >>> Olivier >>> >>> On 18 November 2015 at 03:53, Federico Bertola < >>> [email protected] >>> >>>> wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> I would like to create a simple repository proxy for a non Maven >>>> repository (rubygem). Is it possible? If yes, where do I find some >>>> examples >>>> on writing custom proxy plugin (if any)? >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance, >>>> Federico. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > -- Olivier Lamy http://twitter.com/olamy | http://linkedin.com/in/olamy
