I am using Ivy to build my project which has several components. I want to upload these components to Nexus 2.6.4
I am able to publish files to Nexus using curl
and the default user name and password:
curl -i -v -u deployment:deployment123 --upload-file a.txt http://myserver:8081/nexus/content/repositories/releases/acp/myproject.app/1.0.0.20160622175545/a.txt
This works perfectly fine! When I go on the Nexus UI to System Feeds: Authorization and Authentication section, I can see a successful connection took place.
When I change the password to a wrong password, I can see a failed connection attempt in the Authorization and Authentication feed.
However, when I build my project using Ant I hit Unauthorized (sounds like 401). and I see absolutely nothing in the Nexus feed (this means no credentials were sent according to the Nexus documentation).
ivysettings.xml:
<ivysettings>
<settings defaultBranch="${ivy.deliver.branch}" defaultResolver="default-chain" />
<properties file="${ivy.settings.dir}/build.properties" />
<credentials host="${repo.host}" realm="${repo.realm}"
username="${repo.user}" passwd="${repo.pass}" />
<resolvers>
<filesystem name="local" transactional="true">
<ivy
pattern="${ivy.default.ivy.user.dir}/local/[organisation]/[module]/[branch]/[revision]/ivy-[revision].xml" />
<artifact
pattern="${ivy.default.ivy.user.dir}/local/[organisation]/[module]/[branch]/[revision]/[type]s/[artifact]-[revision].[ext]" />
</filesystem>
<ibiblio name="nexus" m2compatible="true" root="${nexus-public}" />
<ibiblio name="nexus-releases" m2compatible="true" root="${nexus-releases}" />
<chain name="default-chain">
<resolver ref="local" />
<resolver ref="nexus" />
</chain>
</resolvers>
</ivysettings>
build.properties contains (among other things):
repo.host=myserver
repo.port=8081
repo.user=deployment
repo.pass=deployment123
repo.realm=Nexus Repository Manager
bundle.publish.resolver=nexus-releases
Any ideas?