Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
ProGet
Package management system From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
ProGet is a package management system, designed by the Inedo software company. It allows users to host and manage personal or enterprise-wide packages, applications, and components. It was originally designed as a private NuGet (the package manager for the Microsoft development platform) manager and symbol and source server.[1] Beginning in 2015, ProGet has expanded support, added enterprise grade features, and is targeted to fit into a DevOps methodology. Enterprises utilize ProGet to “package applications and components” with the aim of ensuring software is built only once, and deployed consistently across environments.[2]
Remove ads
The research and advisory company Gartner lists ProGet as a tool aligned to the “Preprod” section of a DevOps toolchain being used to “hold/stage the software ready for release”.[3]
ProGet currently supports a growing list of package managers, including NuGet, Chocolatey, Bower, npm, Maven, Dart/Flutter, Rust (Cargo), PowerShell, RubyGems, Helm for Kubernetes, Debian, Python, and Visual Studio Extensions (.vsix).
ProGet also supports Docker containers, Jenkins build artifacts (through a plugin) and vulnerability scanning.
It is possible to monitor feeds from the ProGet interface; these features are also available to be managed from a number of the clients with which it interfaces.[4]
Remove ads
Features
Some of ProGet's main features include:[5][6]
- Feed aggregation
- Connected feed filtering by package or license
- Build/deployment server integration
- Multiple feed support
- Symbol & source server, avoiding the need for a separate symbol server for packages that contain program databases (PDBs)
- Users-based security
- Integrated LDAP
- Automatic failover
- Multi-site replication
- Cloud storage, supporting Amazon S3 and Azure Blob package stores
- Deployment records
- Package promotion
- Jenkins CI support
- Vulnerability scanning
- OSS License Filtering
- Publish directly from Visual Studio
- Webhooks
Remove ads
References
External links
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads