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Adoptium marketplace

This repo contains:

  • adoptium-marketplace-schema
    • Schema definition for vendors to advertise their binaries
  • adoptium-marketplace-client
    • Client library for reading a repository with vendor data
  • adoptium-marketplace-server
    • Implementation of the adoptium marketplace API
  • exampleRepositories
    • Examples of a vendor repository

Build

Build with

./mvnw clean install

Testing

Tests rely on the data inside the exampleRepositories directory in order for tests to pass they must be signed. If you wish to modify test assets they need to be re-signed once they have been modified. The procedure would be as follows:

  • Generate test keys
    • Look in the exampleRepositories/keys directory for scripts that detail generating keys
  • Re-sign assets
    • Run SignTestAssets in the adoptium-marketplace-utils project.

Repository validation

A repository can be validated using the MarketplaceClient. The client pulls a repository and validates its contents. For example:

    String publicKey = "-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----\n" +
    // Public key string here
    "-----END PUBLIC KEY-----";
    String repoUrl = "http://localhost:8080/repo";

    try {
        MarketplaceClient client = MarketplaceClient.build(repoUrl, SignatureType.BASE64_ENCODED, publicKey);
        ReleaseList releaseList = client.readRepositoryData();
    
        System.out.println("Found: " + releaseList.getReleases().size() + " releases");
    } catch (Exception e) {
        System.err.println("Validation failed");
        e.printStackTrace();
    }

Note that in this example we have used the default SignatureType.BASE64_ENCODED which specifies that the signature files are base64 encoded. If you require non-base64 encoded use SignatureType.SIG.

An example of running this can be seen in RepoTest class in the adoptium-marketplace-client module. To validate your repo using this test, edit it to add your public key and repo location, then run with:

VALIDATE_REPO=true ../mvnw test -Dtest=RepoTest#validateRepo

from inside the adoptium-marketplace-client directory.