Ivy fails to publish to remote repository IF a proxy is set and the proxy has
NO credential requirements.
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Key: IVY-1234
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVY-1234
Project: Ivy
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Core
Affects Versions: 2.2.0-RC1
Environment: Snow Leopard 10.6.4 running Squid 3.0 and Artifactory
2.2.5
Reporter: David Harrigan
I've just come across this problem and I believe it's critical. I've searched
on JIRA for similar issues and I can't find anything.
I have this configured in my ivysettings.xml:
{code:xml|title=ivysettings.xml|borderStyle=solid}
<credentials host="localhost" realm="Artifactory Realm" username="admin"
passwd="password"/>
{code}
Which is the default credentials for Artifactory 2.2.5.
I have this resolver as a remote:
{code:xml|title=ivysettings.xml|borderStyle=solid}
<url name="artifactory-snapshots">
<ivy
pattern="http://localhost:8081/artifactory/libs-snapshots-local/[organisation]/[module]/[revision]/ivy-[revision].xml"
/>
<artifact
pattern="http://localhost:8081/artifactory/libs-snapshots-local/[organisation]/[module]/[revision]/[artifact]-[revision].[ext]"
/>
</url>
{code}
Whenever I attempt to publish, Ivy is reporting this issue:
{code:xml|title=build.xml|borderStyle=solid}
BUILD FAILED
/Users/david/development/tmp/ant/includes/ivy.xml:25: impossible to publish
artifacts for com.as#xmltransformer;0.1.0-SNAPSHOT: java.io.IOException: Access
to URL
http://localhost:8081/artifactory/libs-snapshots-local/com.as/xmltransformer/0.1.0-SNAPSHOT/xmltransformer-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
was refused by the server: User anonymous is not permitted to deploy
'com.as/xmltransformer/0.1.0-SNAPSHOT/xmltransformer-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar' into
'libs-snapshots-local:com.as/xmltransformer/0.1.0-SNAPSHOT/xmltransformer-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar'.
at
org.apache.ivy.util.url.AbstractURLHandler.validatePutStatusCode(AbstractURLHandler.java:79)
at
org.apache.ivy.util.url.BasicURLHandler.upload(BasicURLHandler.java:225)
at
org.apache.ivy.util.url.URLHandlerDispatcher.upload(URLHandlerDispatcher.java:82)
at org.apache.ivy.util.FileUtil.copy(FileUtil.java:148)
at
org.apache.ivy.plugins.repository.url.URLRepository.put(URLRepository.java:84)
at
org.apache.ivy.plugins.repository.AbstractRepository.put(AbstractRepository.java:130)
at
org.apache.ivy.plugins.resolver.RepositoryResolver.put(RepositoryResolver.java:234)
at
org.apache.ivy.plugins.resolver.RepositoryResolver.publish(RepositoryResolver.java:216)
at
org.apache.ivy.core.publish.PublishEngine.publish(PublishEngine.java:281)
at
org.apache.ivy.core.publish.PublishEngine.publish(PublishEngine.java:260)
at
org.apache.ivy.core.publish.PublishEngine.publish(PublishEngine.java:172)
at org.apache.ivy.Ivy.publish(Ivy.java:600)
at org.apache.ivy.ant.IvyPublish.doExecute(IvyPublish.java:311)
at org.apache.ivy.ant.IvyTask.execute(IvyTask.java:277)
at org.apache.tools.ant.UnknownElement.execute(UnknownElement.java:291)
at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor4.invoke(Unknown Source)
at
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
at
org.apache.tools.ant.dispatch.DispatchUtils.execute(DispatchUtils.java:106)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Task.perform(Task.java:348)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.execute(Target.java:390)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.performTasks(Target.java:411)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeSortedTargets(Project.java:1397)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTarget(Project.java:1366)
at
org.apache.tools.ant.helper.DefaultExecutor.executeTargets(DefaultExecutor.java:41)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTargets(Project.java:1249)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.runBuild(Main.java:801)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.startAnt(Main.java:218)
at org.apache.tools.ant.launch.Launcher.run(Launcher.java:280)
at org.apache.tools.ant.launch.Launcher.main(Launcher.java:109)
{code}
Notice how it is attempting to publish using anonymous credentials.
I am running squid 3.0 on my machine to speed up internet access, but it is an
anonymous proxy - there is no username or password required.
Looking at the latest source from svn, in IvyAuthenticator:
{code:title=IvyAuthenticator.java|borderStyle=solid}
String proxyHost = System.getProperty("http.proxyHost");
if (getRequestingHost().equals(proxyHost)) {
String proxyUser = System.getProperty("http.proxyUser");
if ((proxyUser != null) && (proxyUser.trim().length() > 0)) {
String proxyPass = System.getProperty("http.proxyPassword", "");
Message.debug("authenicating to proxy server with username [" +
proxyUser + "]");
result = new PasswordAuthentication(proxyUser,
proxyPass.toCharArray());
}
} else {
Credentials c =
CredentialsStore.INSTANCE.getCredentials(getRequestingPrompt(),
getRequestingHost());
Message.debug("authentication: k='"
+ Credentials.buildKey(getRequestingPrompt(),
getRequestingHost()) + "' c='" + c
+ "'");
if (c != null) {
result = new PasswordAuthentication(c.getUserName(),
c.getPasswd().toCharArray());
}
}
{code}
What appears to be happening is that the requesting host == localhost, it
attempts to get the proxy user, which is subsequently null, it then
*completely* skips over the attempt at line 91 (Credentials c = ...) to
retrieve the configured credentials, thus it then attempts to log in
anonymously which fails...
I believe anyone running a proxy on their machine (or more seriously I suppose
if their company has an anonymous proxy between the developer/build machine and
the repository) then as it stands currently, any attempts to publish will fail.
If I can be of any further assistance, please do let me know.
-=david=-
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