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Format-Specific Setup

To find out how to get setup locally so you can easily install packages, please select one of the formats from the tabs above.

Please note that the term repository here is Cloudsmith's concept of a package or artifact collection, and should not be confused with other package format specific meanings (such as the term as it is used by Docker, to mean a tagged image).

Note: Only help for package formats that exist in this repository is shown. You can also see the help for all package formats.

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Debian Repository Setup

Apt/Dpkg is the package manager of choice for Debian-like systems (such as Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Raspbian, etc.)

The following instructions are for Debian or compatible packages only.

Distribution Setup

To install packages, you can quickly setup the repository automatically (recommended):

curl -1sLf \
  'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/setup.deb.sh' \
  | sudo -E bash

If you need to force a specific distribution, release/version, architecture, or component (if supported), you can also do that (e.g. if your system is compatible but not identical):

curl -1sLf \
  'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/setup.deb.sh' \
  | sudo -E distro=DISTRO codename=CODENAME arch=ARCH component=COMPONENT bash

or ... you can manually configure it yourself before installing packages:

apt-get install -y debian-keyring  # debian only
apt-get install -y debian-archive-keyring  # debian only
apt-get install -y apt-transport-https
# For Debian Stretch, Ubuntu 16.04 and later
keyring_location=/usr/share/keyrings/eventstore-eventstore-preview-archive-keyring.gpg
# For Debian Jessie, Ubuntu 15.10 and earlier
keyring_location=/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/eventstore-eventstore-preview.gpg
curl -1sLf 'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/gpg.EFEC87A4F8F5849D.key' |  gpg --dearmor >> ${keyring_location}
curl -1sLf 'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/config.deb.txt?distro=ubuntu&codename=xenial&component=main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/eventstore-eventstore-preview.list
sudo chmod 644 ${keyring_location}
sudo chmod 644 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/eventstore-eventstore-preview.list
apt-get update

Note: Please replace ubuntu, xenial and main above with your actual operating system (distribution and distribution release/version) and components (based on what's in this repository).

Removing Setup

If you no longer want to install packages from the repository, you can remove it with:

rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/eventstore-eventstore-preview.list
apt-get clean
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
apt-get update

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If you couldn't find what you needed in our documentation, then you can always chat to a member of our team instead. It's our mission to be your dedicated off-site team for package management, and we mean it. Come and chat with us, anytime.

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Docker Registry Setup

A fully-fledged Docker registry.

The following instructions are for Docker or compatible packages only.

Overview

For an overview an additional documentation on the Cloudsmith Docker registry, please refer to our help documentation.

Authentication

As this is a public registry, you don't need to authenticate to pull images.

Pulling Images

Pulling (downloading) an image from the Cloudsmith Docker registry can be done using the standard docker pull command:

docker pull docker.eventstore.com/eventstore-preview/your-image:latest

Note: You should replace your-image and latest in the above with your own image name and tag.

Dockerfile Usage

To refer to images after pulling in a Dockerfile, specify the following:

FROM docker.eventstore.com/eventstore-preview/your-image:latest

Note: As above, you can replace your-image and latest in the above with your own image name and tag.

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NuGet Feed Setup

NuGet is the package manager of choice within the .NET development platform.

The following instructions are for NuGet or compatible packages only.

Introduction

As explained by nuget.org: "NuGet is the package manager for .NET. The NuGet client tools provide the ability to produce and consume packages. The NuGet Gallery is the central package repository used by all package authors and consumers."

Source Setup

To consume packages in NuGet from this Feed, you'll need to configure it as a source.

choco source add -n eventstore-eventstore-preview -s https://nuget.eventstore.com/eventstore-preview/v2/
nuget sources add -Name eventstore-eventstore-preview -Source https://nuget.eventstore.com/eventstore-preview/v3/index.json
dotnet nuget add source --name eventstore-eventstore-preview https://nuget.eventstore.com/eventstore-preview/v3/index.json

You can add the source to your paket.dependenciesfile:

source https://nuget.eventstore.com/eventstore-preview/v3/index.json
Register-PackageSource -Name 'eventstore-eventstore-preview' -Location 'https://nuget.eventstore.com/eventstore-preview/v2/' -Trusted
Register-PSRepository -Name 'eventstore-eventstore-preview' -SourceLocation 'https://nuget.eventstore.com/eventstore-preview/v2/' -InstallationPolicy 'trusted'

When specifying the source in commands via -Source, use the following URL:

https://nuget.eventstore.com/eventstore-preview/v3/index.json

Installing Packages

You can install NuGet packages using the following commands:

choco install Your.Package -s eventstore-eventstore-preview --version 1.2.3

Note: This assumes you have configured eventstore-eventstore-preview as a source.

nuget install Your.Package -Version 1.2.3 -Source eventstore-eventstore-preview
If you have trouble installing a specific version of a package, it is possible that the CLI is using a cached version of the metadata. You can using the following with the CLI nuget install ... -NoCache to overcome this. You can find out more in the NuGet package installation documentation .

Note: This assumes you have configured eventstore-eventstore-preview as a source.

dotnet add package Your.Package -v 1.2.3 -s https://nuget.eventstore.com/eventstore-preview/v3/index.json
If you have trouble installing a specific version of a package, it is possible that the CLI is using a cached version of the metadata. You can using the following with the CLI dotnet restore --no-cache to overcome this. You can find out more in the NuGet package installation documentation .
paket add nuget Your.Package -v 1.2.3

Note: This assumes that you have setup the source for this repository in your paket.dependencies file.

Installing a NuGet Package:

Install-Package -Name 'Your.Package' -RequiredVersion '1.2.3' -Source 'eventstore-eventstore-preview'

Installing a PowerShell Module:

Install-Module -Name 'Your.Package' -RequiredVersion '1.2.3' -Repository 'eventstore-eventstore-preview'

Installing a PowerShell Script:

Install-Script -Name 'Your.Package.ps1' -RequiredVersion '1.2.3' -Repository 'eventstore-eventstore-preview'

Note: This assumes you have configured eventstore-eventstore-preview as a source.

Install-Package Your.Package -Version 1.2.3 -Source eventstore-eventstore-preview

Note: This assumes you have configured eventstore-eventstore-preview as a source.

Note: You should replace Your.Package and 1.2.3 with your own package name and version.

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RedHat Repository Setup

A repository for RedHat-like systems (such as RHEL, CentOS, SUSE, Fedora, etc.), compatible with yum, dnf, zypper, etc.

The following instructions are for RedHat or compatible packages only.

Distribution Setup

To install packages you'll need to setup your repository, which is specific to your distribution:

To install packages, you can quickly setup the repository automatically (recommended):

curl -1sLf \
  'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/setup.rpm.sh' \
  | sudo -E bash

If you need to force a specific distribution, release/version, or architecture, you can also do that (e.g. if your system is compatible but not identical):

curl -1sLf \
  'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/setup.rpm.sh' \
  | sudo -E distro=DISTRO codename=CODENAME arch=ARCH bash

or ... you can manually configure it yourself before installing packages:

yum install yum-utils pygpgme

rpm --import 'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/gpg.EFEC87A4F8F5849D.key'
curl -1sLf 'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/config.rpm.txt?distro=el&codename=7' > /tmp/eventstore-eventstore-preview.repo
yum-config-manager --add-repo '/tmp/eventstore-eventstore-preview.repo'
yum -q makecache -y --disablerepo='*' --enablerepo='eventstore-eventstore-preview'

Note: Please replace el and 7 above with your actual distribution/version and use Wildcards when enabling multiple repos.

To install packages, you can quickly setup the repository automatically (recommended):

curl -1sLf \
  'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/setup.rpm.sh' \
  | sudo -E bash

If you need to force a specific distribution, release/version, or architecture, you can also do that (e.g. if your system is compatible but not identical):

curl -1sLf \
  'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/setup.rpm.sh' \
  | sudo -E distro=DISTRO codename=CODENAME arch=ARCH bash

or ... you can manually configure it yourself before installing packages:

dnf install yum-utils pygpgme

rpm --import 'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/gpg.EFEC87A4F8F5849D.key'
curl -1sLf 'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/config.rpm.txt?distro=fedora&codename=29' > /tmp/eventstore-eventstore-preview.repo
dnf config-manager --add-repo '/tmp/eventstore-eventstore-preview.repo'
dnf -q makecache -y --disablerepo='*' --enablerepo='eventstore-eventstore-preview' --enablerepo='eventstore-eventstore-preview-source'

Note: Please replace fedora and 29 above with your actual distribution/version.

To install packages, you can quickly setup the repository automatically (recommended):

curl -1sLf \
  'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/setup.rpm.sh' \
  | sudo -E bash

If you need to force a specific distribution, release/version, or architecture, you can also do that (e.g. if your system is compatible but not identical):

curl -1sLf \
  'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/setup.rpm.sh' \
  | sudo -E distro=DISTRO codename=CODENAME arch=ARCH bash

or ... you can manually configure it yourself before installing packages:

microdnf upgrade microdnf # v3.8+ required to use makecache

rpm --import 'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/gpg.EFEC87A4F8F5849D.key'
curl -1sLf 'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/config.rpm.txt?distro=almalinux&codename=8.4' > /etc/yum.repos.d/eventstore-eventstore-preview.repo
microdnf makecache -y --disablerepo='*' --enablerepo='eventstore-eventstore-preview*'

Note: Please replace almalinux and 8.4 above with your actual distribution/version.

To install packages, you can quickly setup the repository automatically (recommended):

curl -1sLf \
  'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/setup.rpm.sh' \
  | sudo -E bash

If you need to force a specific distribution, release/version, or architecture, you can also do that (e.g. if your system is compatible but not identical):

curl -1sLf \
  'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/setup.rpm.sh' \
  | sudo -E distro=DISTRO codename=CODENAME arch=ARCH bash

or ... you can manually configure it yourself before installing packages:

curl -1sLf 'https://packages.eventstore.com/public/eventstore-preview/config.rpm.txt?distro=opensuse&codename=42.2' > /tmp/eventstore-eventstore-preview.repo
zypper ar -f '/tmp/eventstore-eventstore-preview.repo'
zypper --gpg-auto-import-keys refresh eventstore-eventstore-preview eventstore-eventstore-preview-source

Note: Please replace opensuse and 42.2 above with your actual distribution/version.

Removing Setup

If you no longer want to install packages from the repository, you can remove it with:

rm /etc/yum.repos.d/eventstore-eventstore-preview.repo
rm /etc/yum.repos.d/eventstore-eventstore-preview-source.repo
rm /etc/yum.repos.d/eventstore-eventstore-preview.repo
rm /etc/yum.repos.d/eventstore-eventstore-preview-source.repo
rm /etc/yum.repos.d/eventstore-eventstore-preview.repo
zypper rr eventstore-eventstore-preview
zypper rr eventstore-eventstore-preview-source

Need Help?

If you couldn't find what you needed in our documentation, then you can always chat to a member of our team instead. It's our mission to be your dedicated off-site team for package management, and we mean it. Come and chat with us, anytime.

What's this page? You can always download packages from Cloudsmith manually, but native package manager setup allows you to simplify and automate downloads. A native package manager has intelligence built-in that allows it to understand concepts like metadata, versioning, duplication, convergence, etc. As such, we will always recommend that you install natively where possible. Learn more in the setup documentation.

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