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Upload to Artifactory Command Line | Guide

by | Feb 3, 2024

Learn how to upload to Artifactory via Command Line. Our Server Management Support team is here to help you with your questions and concerns.

Upload to Artifactory Command Line | Guide

JFrog’s Artifactory is a powerful binary repository manager. It offers seamless artifact management for development teams.

Upload to Artifactory Command Line | Guide

Today, we are going to take a look at different methods to upload artifacts to Artifactory, catering to both Linux and Windows environments. Artifactory offers flexible options to streamline our deployment process.

Uploading Artifacts with cURL in Linux

  1. First, use the cURL command to upload a file with basic authentication.

    $ curl -sSf -u "USERNAME:PASSWORD" -X PUT -T file.zip 'http(s)://ARTIFACTORY_URL/REPO/PATH/file.zip'

  2. Then, attach metadata properties to our artifacts during upload.

    $ curl -sSf -u "USERNAME:PASSWORD" -X PUT -T file.zip 'http(s)://ARTIFACTORY_URL/REPO/PATH/file.zip;released=true;build.number=1.0'

  3. Now, securely upload with API key authentication in the HTTP header.

    $ curl -sSf -H "X-JFrog-Art-Api:" -X PUT -T file.zip 'http(s)://ARTIFACTORY_URL/REPO/PATH/file.zip'

Uploading Artifacts via UI

  1. First, select the desired repository and folder.
  2. Then, click “Deploy.”
  3. Next, opt for ‘Multiple Deploy.’
  4. Now, choose files and hit ‘Deploy.’
  5. Finally, specify the folder name and click ‘Deploy.’

Now, our files are now successfully deployed to the designated folder.

cURL in Windows PowerShell

  1. We can hide the progress bar for improved upload speed.

    PS C:\> $progresspreference = 'silentlyContinue'

  2. Upload using cURL in PowerShell with API key authentication.

    PS C:\> curl -H @{'X-JFrog-Art-Api' = ''} -method PUT -InFile 'C:\file.zip' 'http(s)://ARTIFACTORY_URL/REPO/PATH/file.zip'

  3. Now, we can revert to regular progress bar display.

    PS C:\> $progressPreference = 'Continue'

Upload via Invoke-Rest Method in PowerShell

Use the Invoke-RestMethod for straightforward file uploads.

Invoke-RestMethod -Uri http://[ARTIFACTORY_URL]/artifactory/generic-local/b.txt -Method Put -InFile "b.txt" -Headers @{ Authorization = "Basic "+ [System.Convert]::ToBase64String([System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetBytes("USERNAME:PASSWORD")) }

Using JFrog CLI

If we are using the JFrog CLI.:

./jfrog rt u file-name upload-path

For example:

./jfrog rt u sample-service-1.0.0.jar libs-release-local/com/sample-service/1.0.0/

We have to navigate through our file system and use ‘rt upload’ to efficiently deploy artifacts to Artifactory.

 

Let us know in the comments if you need further help with uploading Artifacts.

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Conclusion

In brief, our Support Experts demonstrated how to upload to Artifactory via Command Line.

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