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
- Cloud Changelog
Features
- Private Composer Packages
- Mirroring Composer Packages
- GitHub, Bitbucket, GitLab and Other Integrations
- Security Monitoring
- Update Review
- Dependency License Review
- Subrepository 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 Private Packagist Self-Hosted Kubernetes in an existing cluster
If you already have an existing Kubernetes cluster running, 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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