Create a repository
Because all packages in CodeArtifact are stored in repositories, to use CodeArtifact, you must create one. You can create a repository using the CodeArtifact console, the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), or AWS CloudFormation. Each repository is associated with the AWS account that you use when you create it. You can have multiple repositories, and they are created and grouped in domains. When you create a repository, it does not contain any packages. Repositories are polyglot, which means that a single repository can contain packages of any supported type.
For information about CodeArtifact service limits, such as the maximum number of allowed repositories in a single domain, see Quotas in AWS CodeArtifact. If you hit the maximum number of allowed repositories, you can delete repositories to make room for more.
A repository can have one or more CodeArtifact repositories associated with it as upstream repositories. This allows a package manager client to access the packages contained in more than one repository using a single URL endpoint. For more information, see Working with upstream repositories in CodeArtifact.
For more information about managing CodeArtifact repositories with CloudFormation, see Creating CodeArtifact resources with AWS CloudFormation.
Note
After you create a repository, you cannot change its name, associated AWS account, or domain.
Topics
Create a repository (console)
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Open the AWS CodeArtifact console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/codesuite/codeartifact/home
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On the navigation pane, choose Repositories, and then choose Create repository.
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For Repository name, enter a name for your repository.
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(Optional) In Repository description, enter an optional description for your repository.
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(Optional) In Publish upstream repositories, add intermediate repositories that connect your repositories to package authorities such as Maven Central or npmjs.com.
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Choose Next.
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In AWS account, choose This AWS account if you are signed in to the account that owns the domain. Choose Different AWS account if another AWS account owns the domain.
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In Domain, choose the domain that the repository will be created in.
If there are no domains in the account, you must create one. Enter the name for the new domain in Domain name.
Expand Additional configuration.
You must use an AWS KMS key (KMS key) to encrypt all assets in your domain. You can use an AWS managed key or a KMS key that you manage:
Important
CodeArtifact only supports symmetric KMS keys. You cannot use an asymmetric KMS key to encrypt your CodeArtifact domains. For help determining whether a KMS key is symmetric or asymmetric, see Identifying symmetric and asymmetric KMS keys.
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Choose AWS managed key if you want to use the default AWS managed key.
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Choose Customer managed key if you want to use a KMS key that you manage. To use a KMS key that you manage, in Customer managed key ARN, search for and choose the KMS key.
For more information, see AWS managed keys and customer managed key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
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Choose Next.
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In Review and create, review what CodeArtifact is creating for you.
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Package flow shows how your domain and repositories are connected.
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Step 1: Create repository shows details about the repository and optional upstream repositories that will be created.
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Step 2: Select domain shows details about
my_domain
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When you're ready, choose Create repository.
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Create a repository (AWS CLI)
Use the create-repository
command to create a repository in your
domain.
aws codeartifact create-repository --domain
my_domain
--domain-owner111122223333
--repositorymy_repo
--description "My new repository
"
Example output:
{ "repository": { "name": "
my_repo
", "administratorAccount": "123456789012
", "domainName": "my_domain
", "domainOwner": "111122223333
", "arn": "arn:aws:codeartifact:region-id
:111122223333
:repository/my_domain
/my_repo
", "description": "My new repository
", "upstreams": "[]", "externalConnections"" "[]" } }
A new repository doesn't contain any packages. Each repository is associated with the AWS account that you're authenticated to when the repository is created.
Create a repository with tags
To create a repository with tags, add the --tags
parameter to your create-domain
command.
aws codeartifact create-repository --domain
my_domain
--domain-owner111122223333
--repositorymy_repo
--tagskey=k1,value=v1 key=k2,value=v2
Create a repository with an upstream repository
You can specify one or more upstream repositories when you create a repository.
aws codeartifact create-repository --domain
my_domain
--domain-owner111122223333
--repositorymy_repo
\ --upstreams repositoryName=my-upstream-repo
--repository-description"My new repository"
Example output:
{ "repository": { "name": "
my_repo
", "administratorAccount": "123456789012
", "domainName": "my_domain
", "domainOwner": "111122223333
", "arn": "arn:aws:codeartifact:region-id
:111122223333
:repository/my_domain
/my_repo
", "description": "My new repository
", "upstreams": [ { "repositoryName": "my-upstream-repo
" } ], "externalConnections"" "[]" } }
Note
To create a repository with an upstream, you must have permission for the
AssociateWithDownstreamRepository
action on the upstream
repository.
To add an upstream to a repository after it's been created, see Add or remove upstream repositories (console) and Add or remove upstream repositories (AWS CLI).