This module provides an engine for Verdaccio to make user authorizations via Bitbucket 2.0 API.
As simple as running:
$ npm install -g verdaccio-bitbucket
auth:
bitbucket:
allow: TeamOne(owner), TeamX(owner|collaborator|member), TeamZ
ttl: 604800 # 7 days
defaultMailDomain: gmail.com
hashPassword: true
cache: redis
redis:
host: '127.0.0.1'
port: 6379
prefix: 'verdaccio-bitbucket:'
...
packages:
'@myscope/*':
allow_access: TeamZ
allow_publish: TeamOne, TeamX # restrict to bitbucket teams
Key | Description | Options | Default value |
---|---|---|---|
allow |
Bitbucket teams which should be allowed to access the registry, separated by user groups and commas. For ex. TeamOne(owner), TeamX(owner | collaborator | member), TeamZ |
ttl |
Time-to-live of cache (seconds). For ex. 604800 = 7 days | {number} | 604800 |
defaultMailDomain |
Specify a default domain for the username, For ex. "gmail.com" | {string} | null |
hashPassword |
When using cache, it will save the passwords hashed (highly recommended) | {true | false} |
cache |
Caching engine to prevent re-accessing bitbucket servers. For Production usage and scaling, Redis is highly recommended | redis | in-memory |
redis |
YAML Nested Map of options for Redis Client creation (look on the config sample). Read more https://github.com/NodeRedis/node_redis | YAML Nested Map |
hashPassword
option is currently not supported byverdaccio/verdaccio
docker image, since it's running on Linux Alpine without thebcrypt
required packages.
User provides a login/password which he uses to perform auth on Bitbucket. Verdaccio will grant access to the user only if he matches the teams and roles from the configured "allow" option.
This option provides a way to specify which teams and their roles should be authorized by Verdaccio. If team name is set without roles it would be treated as any role grants a successful sign in for the user. Controversial, if roles are specified within the team, Verdaccio will check if signed user has an appropriate role in the team.
After this it is becomes possible to configure team-based access to the packages as seen on config example above.
To log in using NPM, run:
npm adduser --registry https://your.registry.local
Since the username for Bitbucket is the email addresses
and cannot contain @
, replace the @
with two periods ..
The email address is then parsed and converted to a normal email address for authentication
Alternatively you can specify the defaultMailDomain
configuration option,
if most (or all) your users use the same mail provider or an own mail server.
In this case the users have to provide only the local-part of there Bitbucket
email address (the part before the @
) as a username.
It is still possible to override the default domain via the ..
convention
mentioned above.
Please be aware, that self-hosted "Bitbucket Server" are not supported. If you need support for Bitbucket Server please refer to verdaccio-bitbucket-server.
It is currently not supported adding Bitbucket user via npm command line. Maybe I will add this option in the future if there would be such need. If you want to help improve this module - feel free to contribute or do whatever you want. License is MIT, as usual.