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When JHipster is used in a company, you probably will need to configure all tools to bypass the corporate proxy.
You can try to configure the HTTP_PROXY
and HTTPS_PROXY
environment variables or use a tool like Cntlm.
But this probably won't be enough, so you will need to configure separately all the tools that are used with JHipster.
Supposing your proxy is defined with:
- username
- password
- host
- port
The resulting configuration is: http://username:password@host:port
If you use Cntlm, then your configuration would be: 127.0.0.1:3128
. Otherwise, follow the next steps to configure each tool individually.
Use these commands:
npm config set proxy http://username:password@host:port
npm config set https-proxy http://username:password@host:port
Or you can edit directly your ~/.npmrc
file:
proxy=http://username:password@host:port
https-proxy=http://username:password@host:port
https_proxy=http://username:password@host:port
Use these commands:
npm config set proxy http://username:password@host:port
npm config set https-proxy http://username:password@host:port
Use these commands:
git config --global http.proxy http://username:password@host:port
git config --global https.proxy http://username:password@host:port
Or you can edit directly your ~/.gitconfig
file:
[http]
proxy = http://username:password@host:port
[https]
proxy = http://username:password@host:port
Edit the proxies
session in your ~/.m2/settings.xml
file:
<proxies>
<proxy>
<id>id</id>
<active>true</active>
<protocol>http</protocol>
<username>username</username>
<password>password</password>
<host>host</host>
<port>port</port>
<nonProxyHosts>local.net|some.host.com</nonProxyHosts>
</proxy>
</proxies>
Create a new file .mvn/jvm.config
inside the project folder and set the properties accordingly:
-Dhttp.proxyHost=host
-Dhttp.proxyPort=port
-Dhttps.proxyHost=host
-Dhttps.proxyPort=port
-Dhttp.proxyUser=username
-Dhttp.proxyPassword=password
Add the below in your gradle.properties
file and in your gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties
file if you are downloading the wrapper over a proxy
If you want to set these properties globally then add it in USER_HOME/.gradle/gradle.properties
file
## Proxy setup
systemProp.proxySet="true"
systemProp.http.keepAlive="true"
systemProp.http.proxyHost=host
systemProp.http.proxyPort=port
systemProp.http.proxyUser=username
systemProp.http.proxyPassword=password
systemProp.http.nonProxyHosts=local.net|some.host.com
systemProp.https.keepAlive="true"
systemProp.https.proxyHost=host
systemProp.https.proxyPort=port
systemProp.https.proxyUser=username
systemProp.https.proxyPassword=password
systemProp.https.nonProxyHosts=local.net|some.host.com
## end of proxy setup
Depending on your OS, you have to edit a specific file (/etc/sysconfig/docker
or /etc/default/docker
).
Then, you have to restart the docker service with: sudo service docker restart
.
It will not apply to systemd. See this page from docker to configure the proxy.
You can create your docker-machine with:
docker-machine create -d virtualbox \
--engine-env HTTP_PROXY=http://username:password@host:port \
--engine-env HTTPS_PROXY=http://username:password@host:port \
default
Or you can edit the file ~/.docker/machine/machines/default/config.json
.