Private Packagist Self-Hosted
Documentation
- Quick Start Guide
- Private Networks and Firewalls
- Using Private Packagist in a Composer project
- API Documentation
- Security Monitoring
- Update Review
- Synchronization FAQ
- Composer Authentication
- Centralized Authentication and SSO
- Cloud Changelog
Features
- Private Composer Packages
- Mirroring Composer Packages
- GitHub, Bitbucket, GitLab and Other Integrations
- Security Monitoring
- Update Review
- Dependency License Review
- Suborganization Setup
- Vendors: Customer Setup
Articles
Private Packagist Self-Hosted
- Self-Hosted Installation
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Integration Setup
- Replicated Native (deprecated)
- Self-Hosted Changelog
Private Packagist Self-Hosted Kubernetes is the next iteration of our Self-Hosted product, allowing you to run Private Packagist in your own data center.
How it works
Private Packagist Self-Hosted leverages the kots kubectl plugin by Replicated to run on a Kubernetes cluster. The plugin provides a management interface to your Private Packagist Self-Hosted installation and allows you to monitor the application and perform maintenance operations such as backups or updates.
Private Packagist Self-Hosted Kubernetes can either be installed in an existing cluster or using an installer that creates an embedded Kubernetes cluster on a linux machine.
Installing the Private Packagist Self-Hosted Kubernetes Helm chart in an existing cluster
If you already have an existing Kubernetes cluster running, and are comfortable installing Helm charts then follow this guide.
Installing Private Packagist Self-Hosted Kubernetes in a Kubernetes cluster installed with kURL
Don't use Kubernetes? Use the installer that takes care of installing Private Packagist Self-Hosted on a linux machine following this guide.
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