Description
Hello,
I am using the openapi-generator-cli 2.14.0 with a private maven repository (requiring authentication).
Atm using this cli with this setup involves a few steps and makes it feel a bit quirky.
I was wondering if it's possible make the whole process smoother:
- fix NO_PROXY handling
- easier authentication to private maven repositories (no credentials hardcoded in the openapitools.json)
Steps to follow to use the openapi-generator-cli with a private maven repository
Here are the steps I needed to follow to make the openapi-generator-cli work in my corporate environment.
Please note: I am used to have HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY and NO_PROXY environment vars setup.
The NO_PROXY is set in order to avoid internal http calls to be sent via the proxy.
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First run: I get a 503 (returned by my http proxy)
Ok, this is the issue [BUG] The version manager does not respect the NO_PROXY environment variable. #652
Fix: I remove all HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY -
Second run: I get a unable to get local issuer certificate.
Ok, this is related to [BUG] not usable with private repository #130 (comment)
Fix: I add NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=0 as environment variable -
Third run: Request failed with status code 401 (returned by my private maven repository)
Fix: I hardcode my user/pwd credentials in my openapitools.json.
I am not too happy with this solution since I'll need to do some pre-processing to be able to others dev in my team to use their credentials (or for the ci to run):{ "$schema": "./node_modules/@openapitools/openapi-generator-cli/config.schema.json", "spaces": 2, "generator-cli": { "version": "7.9.0", "repository": { "downloadUrl": "https://myuser:[email protected]/repository/mvn-proxy-group/${groupId}/${artifactId}/${versionName}/${artifactId}-${versionName}.jar" } } }