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Backstage Harbor Backend plugin

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Welcome to the harbor backend plugin! This plugin will show information about your docker images within harbor

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Getting started

Enabling frontend

cd package/app
yarn add @bestsellerit/backstage-plugin-harbor
// packages/app/src/plugins.ts
export { plugin as harbor } from '@bestsellerit/backstage-plugin-harbor';
// packages/app/src/components/catalog/EntityPage.tsx
import { Router as HarborRouter } from '@bestsellerit/backstage-plugin-harbor';

const serviceEntityPage = (
  <EntityPageLayout>
    // ...
    <EntityLayout.Route path="/harbor" title="Harbor">
      <EntityHarborContent />
    </EntityLayout.Route>
  </EntityPageLayout>
)
// packages/app/src/components/catalog/EntityPage.tsx
const overviewContent = (
  <Grid container spacing={6} alignItems="stretch">
   // ...
    <EntitySwitch>
      <EntitySwitch.Case if={isHarborAvailable}>
        <Grid item>
         <EntityHarborCard/>
        </Grid>
      </EntitySwitch.Case>
    </EntitySwitch>
    ...
  </Grid>
);

Enabling backend

cd packages/backend
yarn add @bestsellerit/backstage-plugin-harbor-backend

Create a new file named packages/backend/src/plugins/harbor.ts, and add the following to it

import { createRouter } from '@bestsellerit/backstage-plugin-harbor-backend';
import { Router } from 'express';
import { PluginEnvironment } from '../types';

export default async function createPlugin({
  logger,
  config,
}: PluginEnvironment): Promise<Router> {
  return await createRouter({ logger, config });
}

And finally, wire this into the overall backend router. Edit packages/backend/src/index.ts

import harbor from './plugins/harbor';
// ...
async function main() {
  // ...
  const harborEnv = useHotMemoize(module, () => createEnv('harbor'));
  apiRouter.use('/harbor', await harborusage(harborEnv));

Configuration

The plugin requires configuration in the Backstage app-config.yaml to connect to harbors API.

harbor:
  # This is the traditional way of configuring the Harbor plugin. 
  baseUrl: https://harbor.yourdomain.com
  username:
    $env: HARBOR_USERNAME
  password:
    $env: HARBOR_PASSWORD
  
  # This is the way to go if you need to connect to multiple Harbor instances. You can also combine those approaches.
  instances:
    - host: harbor.yourdomain.com
      baseUrl: https://harbor.yourdomain.com
      username:
        $env: HARBOR_USERNAME
      password:
        $env: HARBOR_PASSWORD

Adding annotations and values to your component file.

apiVersion: backstage.io/v1alpha1
kind: System
metadata:
  name: sample-system
  description: "A sample system"
  annotations:
    # This will use harbor.baseUrl
    goharbor.io/repository-slug: project/repository 
    # OR
    # This will use harbor.instances[].baseUrl based on the matching host
    goharbor.io/repository-slug: harbor.yourdomain.com/project/repository 
    # OR
    # This will fetch the first image from harbor.baseUrl and the second image from harbor.instances[].baseUrl
    goharbor.io/repository-slug: project/repository, harbor.yourdomain.com/project/repository 

Contributing

Everyone is welcome to contribute to this repository. Feel free to raise issues or to submit Pull Requests.

To test the plugin locally set environment variables APP_CONFIG_harbor_baseUrl, APP_CONFIG_harbor_username and APP_CONFIG_harbor_password. Run "yarn start" and access the endpoint at http://localhost:7007/artifacts?project={your-project-name}&repository={your-repo-name}

History

This Backstage plugin was initially created by BESTSELLER and transferred to us.

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