Adding a JFrog repository
Add a JFrog repository to provide centralized storage, versioning, and metadata support for file storage and knowledge management, for example, to store and source file attachments in cases.
Pega Cloud Services environments do not support adding local file system repositories. Instead, client applications running in Pega Cloud Services environments use a default S3 repository that is preconfigured and optimized for Pega Cloud environments. This repository appears as pegacloudfilestorage in your list of repositories in Pega Cloud Services File Storage.
in Dev Studio. For details, seeIn the header of Dev Studio, click
.Enter a short description of the repository and the repository name and click Create and open.
In the Definition tab, click Select and select the repository type.
Click JFrog Artifactory.
In the Configuration section, in the Host ID field, enter the location of the JFrog deployment.
In the Repository key field, enter the root location on the JFrog server under which all artifacts are stored.
To connect to an existing JFrog repository, click Custom Context Root, and then enter the context root of the existing JFrog repository in the Context root field.
The value that you enter in this field is appended to the Host ID. For example,In the Authentication profile field, specify Basic.
Click Test connectivity to verify the credentials.
Click Save.
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