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JFrog QuickStart Guide Examples

The JFrog Platform is an enterprise-ready automated end-to-end DevOps platform, ideal for managing all of your software releases from code to production.

This repository contains two projects, Docker and Pipelines, setup to easily get you started with your JFrog cloud or self-hosted subscription. Follow the steps in the JFrog cloud or self-hosted quickstart guides. These guides will introduce you to some of the basic functionality of the JFrog Platform and these JFrog solutions:

Creating a Docker Repository in JFrog Artifactory

This example repository contains a simple Dockerfile that can be used to exercise Docker repositories in Artifactory via the cloud or self-hosted quickstart guides.

Here's what you'll need:

  • A local Artifactory Docker repository with the name "docker-quickstart-local"
  • A remote Artifactory Docker repository with the name "docker-quickstart-remote"
  • A virtual Artifactory Docker repository with the name "docker-quickstart", that includes the "docker-quickstart-local" and "docker-quickstart-remote" repositories with the "docker-quickstart-local" repository set as the Default Deployment Repository.

Learn more about using JFrog Artifactory as your Docker Registry

Creating a CI/CD DevOps Pipeline in JFrog Pipelines

This example repository contains a simple pipeline definition that demonstrates how to use JFrog Pipelines via the cloud quickstart guide.

This example pipeline shows how to construct a workflow using:

Learn more about JFrog Pipelines