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# JFrog Artifactory Integration

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<span style="vertical-align:middle;">M Atif Ali</span>
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January 24, 20204

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Use Coder and JFrog Artifactory together to secure your development environments
without disturbing your developers' existing workflows.

This guide will demonstrate how to use JFrog Artifactory as a package registry
within a workspace.

## Requirements

- A JFrog Artifactory instance
- 1:1 mapping of users in Coder to users in Artifactory by email address or
username
- Repositories configured in Artifactory for each package manager you want to
use

## Provisioner Authentication

The most straight-forward way to authenticate your template with Artifactory is
by using our official Coder [modules](https://registry.coder.com). We publish
two type of modules that automate the JFrog Artifactory and Coder integration.

1. JFrog-OAuth
2. JFrog-Token

### JFrog-OAuth

This module is usable by JFrog self-hosted (on-premises) Artifactory as it
requires configuring a custom integration. This integration benefits from
Coder's [external-auth](https://coder.com/docs/v2/latest/admin/external-auth)
feature and allows each user to authenticate with Artifactory using an OAuth
flow and issues user-scoped tokens to each user.

To set this up, follow these steps:

1. Modify your Helm chart `values.yaml` for JFrog Artifactory to add,

```yaml
artifactory:
enabled: true
frontend:
extraEnvironmentVariables:
- name: JF_FRONTEND_FEATURETOGGLER_ACCESSINTEGRATION
value: "true"
access:
accessConfig:
integrations-enabled: true
integration-templates:
- id: "1"
name: "CODER"
redirect-uri: "https://CODER_URL/external-auth/jfrog/callback"
scope: "applied-permissions/user"
```

> Note Replace `CODER_URL` with your Coder deployment URL, e.g.,
> <coder.example.com>

2. Create a new Application Integration by going to
<https://JFROG_URL/ui/admin/configuration/integrations/new> and select the
Application Type as the integration you created in step 1.

![JFrog Platform new integration](../images/guides/artifactory-integration/jfrog-oauth-app.png)

3. Add a new
[external authentication](https://coder.com/docs/v2/latest/admin/external-auth)
to Coder by setting these env variables,

```env
# JFrog Artifactory External Auth
CODER_EXTERNAL_AUTH_1_ID="jfrog"
CODER_EXTERNAL_AUTH_1_TYPE="jfrog"
CODER_EXTERNAL_AUTH_1_CLIENT_ID="YYYYYYYYYYYYYYY"
CODER_EXTERNAL_AUTH_1_CLIENT_SECRET="XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
CODER_EXTERNAL_AUTH_1_DISPLAY_NAME="JFrog Artifactory"
CODER_EXTERNAL_AUTH_1_DISPLAY_ICON="/icon/jfrog.svg"
CODER_EXTERNAL_AUTH_1_AUTH_URL="https://JFROG_URL/ui/authorization"
CODER_EXTERNAL_AUTH_1_SCOPES="applied-permissions/user"
```

> Note Replace `JFROG_URL` with your JFrog Artifactory base URL, e.g.,
> <example.jfrog.io>

4. Create or edit a Coder template and use the
[JFrog-OAuth](https://registry.coder.com/modules/jfrog-oauth) module to
configure the integration.

```hcl
module "jfrog" {
source = "registry.coder.com/modules/jfrog-oauth/coder"
version = "1.0.0"
agent_id = coder_agent.example.id
jfrog_url = "https://jfrog.example.com"
configure_code_server = true # this depends on the code-server
username_field = "username" # If you are using GitHub to login to both Coder and Artifactory, use username_field = "username"
package_managers = {
"npm": "npm",
"go": "go",
"pypi": "pypi"
}
}
```

### JFrog-Token

This module makes use of the
[Artifactory terraform provider](https://registry.terraform.io/providers/jfrog/artifactory/latest/docs)
and an admin-scoped token to create user-scoped tokens for each user by matching
their Coder email or username with Artifactory. This can be used for both SaaS
and self-hosted(on-premises) Artifactory instances.

To set this up, follow these steps:

1. Get a JFrog access token from your Artifactory instance. The token must be an
[admin token](https://registry.terraform.io/providers/jfrog/artifactory/latest/docs#access-token)
with scope `applied-permissions/admin`.
2. Create or edit a Coder template and use the
[JFrog-Token](https://registry.coder.com/modules/jfrog-token) module to
configure the integration and pass the admin token. It is recommended to
store the token in a sensitive terraform variable to prevent it from being
displayed in plain text in the terraform state.

```hcl
variable "artifactory_access_token" {
type = string
sensitive = true
}

module "jfrog" {
source = "registry.coder.com/modules/jfrog-token/coder"
version = "1.0.0"
agent_id = coder_agent.example.id
jfrog_url = "https://example.jfrog.io"
configure_code_server = true # this depends on the code-server
artifactory_access_token = var.artifactory_access_token
package_managers = {
"npm": "npm",
"go": "go",
"pypi": "pypi"
}
}
```

<blockquote class="info">
The admin-level access token is used to provision user tokens and is never exposed to
developers or stored in workspaces.
</blockquote>

If you do not want to use the official modules, you can check example template
that uses Docker as the underlying compute
[here](https://github.com/coder/coder/tree/main/examples/jfrog/docker). The same
concepts apply to all compute types.

## Offline Deployments

See the [offline deployments](../install/offline.md#coder-modules) section for
instructions on how to use coder-modules in an offline environment with
Artifactory.

## More reading

- See the full example template
[here](https://github.com/coder/coder/tree/main/examples/jfrog/docker).
- To serve extensions from your own VS Code Marketplace, check out
[code-marketplace](https://github.com/coder/code-marketplace#artifactory-storage).
- To store templates in Artifactory, check out our
[Artifactory modules](../templates/modules.md#artifactory) docs.
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