Remote Repositories
Griffon, when installed, does not use any remote public repositories. There is a default griffonHome()
repository that will locate the JAR files Griffon needs from your Griffon installation. If you want to take advantage of a public repository you need to specify as such inside the repositories
block:repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
In this case the default public Maven repository is specified. To use the SpringSource Enterprise Bundle Repository you can use the ebr()
method:
You can also specify a specific Maven repository to use by URL:repositories {
mavenRepo "http://repository.codehaus.org"
}
Local Resolvers
If you do not wish to use a public Maven repository you can specify a flat file repository:repositories {
flatDir name:'myRepo', dirs:'/path/to/repo'
}
Custom Resolvers
If all else fails since Griffon builds on Apache Ivy you can specify an Ivy resolver:repositories {
resolver new URLResolver(...)
}
Authentication
If your repository requires some form of authentication you can specify as such using a credentials
block:credentials {
realm = ".."
host = "localhost"
username = "myuser"
password = "mypass"
}
The above can also be placed in your USER_HOME/.griffon/settings.groovy
file using the griffon.project.ivy.authentication
setting:griffon.project.ivy.authentication = {
credentials {
realm = ".."
host = "localhost"
username = "myuser"
password = "mypass"
}
}