Use scoped npm package
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This way the private nexus repository can be easily used besides the public repository, via a scoped repository in .npmrc
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- openapi-generator generate
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- openapi-generator generate
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-i http://runservice:8080/v3/api-docs
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-i http://runservice:8080/v3/api-docs
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-g javascript
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-g javascript
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--additional-properties projectName=flingclient,usePromises=true,npmRepository=https://nexus.friedl.net/repository/npm-private/
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--additional-properties projectName=@fling/flingclient,usePromises=true,npmRepository=https://nexus.friedl.net/repository/npm-private/
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-o flingclient.js
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-o flingclient.js
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--enable-post-process-file
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--enable-post-process-file
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- cd flingclient.js && npm install && npm run build
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- cd flingclient.js && npm install && npm run build
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sed -i "s/${CUR_VERSION,,}/${NEW_VERSION,,}/g" service/fling/src/main/resources/*.yml
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sed -i "s/${CUR_VERSION,,}/${NEW_VERSION,,}/g" service/fling/src/main/resources/*.yml
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sed -i "s/${CUR_VERSION,,}/${NEW_VERSION,,}/g" .drone.yml
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sed -i "s/${CUR_VERSION,,}/${NEW_VERSION,,}/g" .drone.yml
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sed -i "s/${CUR_VERSION^^}/${NEW_VERSION^^}/g" .drone.yml
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sed -i "s/${CUR_VERSION^^}/${NEW_VERSION^^}/g" .drone.yml
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sed -i "s/${CUR_VERSION,,}/${NEW_VERSION,,}/g" web/fling/package.json
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sed -i "s/${CUR_VERSION}/${NEW_VERSION}/g" VERSION
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sed -i "s/${CUR_VERSION}/${NEW_VERSION}/g" VERSION
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@fling:registry=https://nexus.friedl.net/repository/npm-private/
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