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## Inspecting plugin logs
In order to see the logs, set the log level for Snyk by inserting this line: `<logger name="io.snyk" level="debug"/>`
into this file: `distribution/docker/etc/artifactory/logback.xml`.

## Testing supported ecosystems
Here are some tips for pointing local dev tools to Artifactory in order to try out the plugin.

### NPM
1. In the Artifactory UI, create a remote NPM repository using Repository Key `npm`.
2. Authenticate your NPM client: `npm login --registry=http://localhost:8081/artifactory/api/npm/npm/ --auth-type=web`.
3. Install a package `npm add [email protected] --registry=http://localhost:8081/artifactory/api/npm/npm/ --cache /tmp/npm-cache && rm -rf /tmp/npm-cache`

### Maven
This actually uses a Gradle project to test:
1. In the Artifactory UI, create a remote Maven repository using Repository Key `maven`.
2. Drop repository coords in `settings.gradle.kts` of your Gradle project (see the snippet below).
```kotlin
pluginManagement {
repositories {
maven {
url = uri("http://localhost:8082/artifactory/maven/")
isAllowInsecureProtocol = true
credentials {
username = "admin"
password = "password"
}
}
gradlePluginPortal()
}
}
```
3. Make sure the `repositories` block only includes your Artifactory in `build.gradle.kts` (see the second snippet below).
```kotlin
repositories {
maven {
url = uri("http://localhost:8082/artifactory/maven/")
isAllowInsecureProtocol = true
credentials {
username = "admin"
password = "password"
}
}
}
```
4. Install your project's dependencies.


### PyPi
1. In the Artifactory UI, create a remote Pypi repository using Repository Key `pypi`.
2. `pip3 install --index-url http://localhost:8082/artifactory/api/pypi/pypi/simple libdev`

### Ruby Gems
1. In the Artifactory UI, create a remote Gems repository using Repository Key `rubygems`.
2. Still in the Artifactory UI, navigate to the artifacts view and hit the `Set me up` option.
3. Choose the `rubygems` repository and generate an access token.
4. `gem source -a http://admin:ACCESS_TOKEN_FROM_PREVIOUS_STEP@localhost:8081/artifactory/api/gems/rubygems/`
5. `gem install openssl`

### Cocoapods
1. In the Artifactory UI, create a remote CocoaPods repository using Repository Key `cocoapods`.
2. Create a `Podfile`:
```
source "http://localhost:8081/artifactory/api/pods/cocoapods"
project 'project/test/test.xcodeproj'
platform :ios, '10.0'
target 'test' do
use_frameworks!
pod 'Alamofire', '~> 5.10'
pod 'Bolts', '~> 1.9'
end
```
3. `pod install`

### Nuget
1. In the Artifactory UI, create a remote Nuget repository using Repository Key `nuget`.
2. `nuget sources Add -Name Artifactory -Source http://localhost:8081/artifactory/api/nuget/nuget`
3. Disable the default source: `nuget sources disable -Name nuget.org`.
4. Verify only Artifactory is enabled: `nuget sources List`.
5. `nuget install Newtonsoft.Json -Version 13.0.1`
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