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Package Registry for NPM doesn't support search API endpoints #20098

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jackv24 opened this issue Jun 23, 2022 · 0 comments
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Package Registry for NPM doesn't support search API endpoints #20098

jackv24 opened this issue Jun 23, 2022 · 0 comments
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topic/packages type/feature Completely new functionality. Can only be merged if feature freeze is not active. type/proposal The new feature has not been accepted yet but needs to be discussed first.

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jackv24 commented Jun 23, 2022

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The new NPM package registry is a great addition!

I'm trying to use it to host packages for the Unity Package Manager, to replace Verdaccio and have everything in one place. It seems like the Gitea registry has the same limitation as GitHub packages mentioned here. Their specific note is:

...doesn't support any of the NPM search API endpoints (/-/all or /-/v1/search)

This is the only blocker to moving over, it would be awesome if this was supported.

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