# # This is the config file used for the docker images. # It allows all users to do anything, so don't use it on production systems. # # Do not configure host and port under `listen` in this file # as it will be ignored when using docker. # see https://verdaccio.org/docs/en/docker#docker-and-custom-port-configuration # # Look here for more config file examples: # https://github.com/verdaccio/verdaccio/tree/master/conf # # path to a directory with all packages storage: /verdaccio/storage/data # path to a directory with plugins to include plugins: /verdaccio/plugins web: # WebUI is enabled as default, if you want disable it, just uncomment this line #enable: false title: Verdaccio # comment out to disable gravatar support # gravatar: false # by default packages are ordercer ascendant (asc|desc) # sort_packages: asc # darkMode: true # logo: http://somedomain/somelogo.png # favicon: http://somedomain/favicon.ico | /path/favicon.ico # rateLimit: # windowMs: 1000 # max: 10000 # translate your registry, api i18n not available yet # i18n: # list of the available translations https://github.com/verdaccio/ui/tree/master/i18n/translations # web: en-US auth: htpasswd: file: /verdaccio/storage/htpasswd # Maximum amount of users allowed to register, defaults to "+infinity". # You can set this to -1 to disable registration. # max_users: 1000 # a list of other known repositories we can talk to uplinks: npmjs: url: https://registry.npmjs.org/ packages: '@*/*': # scoped packages access: $all publish: $authenticated unpublish: $authenticated proxy: npmjs '**': # allow all users (including non-authenticated users) to read and # publish all packages # # you can specify usernames/groupnames (depending on your auth plugin) # and three keywords: "$all", "$anonymous", "$authenticated" access: $all # allow all known users to publish/publish packages # (anyone can register by default, remember?) publish: $authenticated unpublish: $authenticated # if package is not available locally, proxy requests to 'npmjs' registry proxy: npmjs # You can specify HTTP/1.1 server keep alive timeout in seconds for incoming connections. # A value of 0 makes the http server behave similarly to Node.js versions prior to 8.0.0, which did not have a keep-alive timeout. # WORKAROUND: Through given configuration you can workaround following issue https://github.com/verdaccio/verdaccio/issues/301. Set to 0 in case 60 is not enough. server: keepAliveTimeout: 60 middlewares: audit: enabled: true # log settings logs: { type: stdout, format: pretty, level: http } #experiments: # # support for npm token command # token: false # # enable tarball URL redirect for hosting tarball with a different server, the tarball_url_redirect can be a template string # tarball_url_redirect: 'https://mycdn.com/verdaccio/${packageName}/${filename}' # # the tarball_url_redirect can be a function, takes packageName and filename and returns the url, when working with a js configuration file # tarball_url_redirect(packageName, filename) { # const signedUrl = // generate a signed url # return signedUrl; # } # This affect the web and api (not developed yet) #i18n: #web: en-US