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Posted to commits@solr.apache.org by ho...@apache.org on 2024/01/19 21:18:43 UTC
(solr) branch branch_9x updated: Give NPM registry option for downloading node tools (#2208)
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in repository https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/solr.git
The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/branch_9x by this push:
new b448f015b53 Give NPM registry option for downloading node tools (#2208)
b448f015b53 is described below
commit b448f015b538bacaec39d2bc198c9f6dc7f406e3
Author: Houston Putman <ho...@apache.org>
AuthorDate: Fri Jan 19 16:15:53 2024 -0500
Give NPM registry option for downloading node tools (#2208)
(cherry picked from commit a5337ee3fb93eb042d0b93c62ce86ebdf9ae870c)
---
gradle/node.gradle | 7 +++++++
help/localSettings.txt | 12 ++++++++++++
2 files changed, 19 insertions(+)
diff --git a/gradle/node.gradle b/gradle/node.gradle
index bb0ea5b3f82..1823b783053 100644
--- a/gradle/node.gradle
+++ b/gradle/node.gradle
@@ -18,6 +18,13 @@
configure([project(":solr:packaging"), project(":solr:solr-ref-guide"), project(":solr:webapp")]) {
apply plugin: "com.github.node-gradle.node"
+ def npmRegistry = "${ -> propertyOrEnvOrDefault("solr.npm.registry", "SOLR_NPM_REGISTRY", '') }"
+ if (!npmRegistry.isEmpty()) {
+ tasks.npmSetup {
+ args.addAll(['--registry', npmRegistry])
+ }
+ }
+
ext {
rootNodeDir = "$rootDir/.gradle/node"
nodeProjectDir = file("$rootNodeDir/$project.name")
diff --git a/help/localSettings.txt b/help/localSettings.txt
index 5089bb669ca..3c261fd234d 100644
--- a/help/localSettings.txt
+++ b/help/localSettings.txt
@@ -6,3 +6,15 @@ and save a project-local 'gradle.properties' file from a template,
with some default settings which you can modify.
See your 'gradle.properties' file for more details of those settings.
+
+Building without access to the internet
+---------------------------------------
+
+-- Node --
+There are a few tasks that rely on downloading node tools from NPM.
+These include the Reference Guide build, the integration (e2e) tests and the webapp build.
+Some of these can be disabled, however other tasks such as building the solr webapp often cannot be disabled.
+
+In order to set a NPM registry for Gradle to connect to, please use either:
+- The "SOLR_NPM_REGISTRY" environment variable
+- The "-Psolr.npm.registry" Gradle property.