pub_server 0.1.3 pub_server: ^0.1.3 copied to clipboard
A Dart package containing re-usable components for making a pub package server.
Provides re-usable code for making a Dart package repository server.
The package:pub_server/shelf_pubserver.dart
library provides a shelf HTTP
handler which provides the HTTP API used by the pub client.
One can use different backend implementations by implementing the
PackageRepository
interface of the package:pub_server/repository.dart
library.
Example pub repository server #
An experimental pub server based on a file system can be found in
example/example.dart
. It uses a filesystem-based PackageRepository
for
storing packages and has a read-only fallback to the real pub.dartlang.org
site, if a package is not available locally. This allows one to use all
pub.dartlang.org
packages and have additional ones, on top of the publicly
available packages, available only locally.
It can be run as follows
~ $ git clone https://github.com/dart-lang/pub_server.git
~ $ cd pub_server
~/pub_server $ pub get
...
~/pub_server $ dart example/example.dart -d /tmp/package-db
Listening on http://localhost:8080
To make the pub client use this repository configure your shell via:
$ export PUB_HOSTED_URL=http://localhost:8080
Using it for uploading new packages to the locally running server or downloading
packages locally available or via a fallback to pub.dartlang.org
is as easy
as:
~/foobar $ export PUB_HOSTED_URL=http://localhost:8080
~/foobar $ pub get
...
~/foobar $ pub publish
Publishing x 0.1.0 to http://localhost:8080:
|-- ...
'-- pubspec.yaml
Looks great! Are you ready to upload your package (y/n)? y
Uploading...
Successfully uploaded package.
The fact that the pub publish
command requires you to grant it oauth2 access -
which requires a Google account - is due to the fact that the pub publish
cannot work without authentication or with another authentication scheme.
But the information sent by the pub client is not used for this local server
at the moment.
NOTE: This is package is an alpha version and is not recommended for production use.