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A simple NuGet feed using docker

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Docker NuGet Feed v0.5

This project provides a NuGet feed based on the simple-nuget-server project. It runs on top of the official nginx image and uses HHVM for PHP execution. Supervisor is used for tracking the processes.

The corresponding docker image is sunside/simple-nuget-server and can be found here.

NuGet packages currently are allowed to have a maximum size of 20 MB on upload.

Quickstart

docker run --detach=true \
           --publish 5000:80 \
           --env NUGET_API_KEY=<your secret> \
           --volume /srv/docker/nuget/database:/var/www/db \
           --volume /srv/docker/nuget/packages:/var/www/packagefiles \
           --name nuget-server \
           sunside/simple-nuget-server

Building the image

To build the image named simple-nuget-server, execute the following command:

docker build -t simple-nuget-server .

At build time, a random API key is generated and printed out to the console. Note that this implies that every new image has a different default API key.

Running the image

Make sure to have the submodule available by either cloning with git clone --recursive or executing

git submodule init
git submodule update

To run a container off the simple-nuget-server image, execute the following command:

docker run -d --name nuget-server -p 80:80 \
           -e NUGET_API_KEY=<your secret> simple-nuget-server

Note that some NuGet clients might be picky about the port, so be sure to have your feed available on either port 80 or 443, e.g. by having a reverse proxy in front on the container.

Environment configuration

  • NUGET_API_KEY sets the NuGet feed's API key to your own private key
  • BASE_URL sets the base path of the feed, e.g. /nuget if it is available under http://your.tld/nuget/
  • UPLOAD_MAX_FILESIZE (optional) sets the maximum allowed filesize when uploading NuGet packages via API. Default is 20M.

Exported volumes

  • /var/www/db contains the SQLite database
  • /var/www/packagefiles contains uploaded the NuGet packages
  • /var/cache/nginx nginx' cache files

NuGet configuration

In order to push a package to your new NuGet feed, use the following command:

nuget push -Source http://url.to/your/feed/ -ApiKey <your secret> path/to/package.nupkg

Deleting package version <Version> of package <Package> is done using

nuget delete -Source http://url.to/your/feed/ -ApiKey <your secret> <Package> <Version>

Listing packages including prereleases can be done using

nuget list -Source http://url.to/your/feed/ -Prerelease

You can add your feed to a specific NuGet.config file using:

nuget sources add -Name "Your Feed's Name" -Source http://url.to/your/feed/ -ConfigFile NuGet.config

In order to store the API key in a specifig NuGet.config file you can use:

nuget setapikey -Source http://url.to/your/feed/ -ConfigFile NuGet.config

This will create or update the apikeys section of your configuration file. Make sure to not check anything sensitive into source control.

In both cases, if you omit the -ConfigFile <file> option, your user configuration file will be used.

Apache example configuration

The following configuration sets up passwordless access from the local network 192.168.0.0/24 as well as the Docker network 172.17.42.0/24 and requires basic authentication from the outside world.

<Location /nuget/>
	Require all denied
	Require local
	Require ip 192.168.0.0/24
	Require ip 172.17.42.0/24

	AuthType Basic
	AuthName "NuGet Feed"
	AuthBasicProvider file
	AuthUserFile "/srv/docker/nuget/auth-file"
	Require valid-user

	RequestHeader set X-Forwarded-Proto "https"
	ProxyPass http://127.0.0.1:16473/nuget/
	ProxyPassReverse http://127.0.0.1:16473/nuget/
</Location>

License

This project is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more information.

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