How to configure properly Visual studio tools to work behind a proxy ?
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To configure proxy settings for npm package manager
- Close Visual Studio.
- Open a Visual Studio developer command window (Go to Start menu -> In folder Visual Studio XXXX -> Developer Command Prompt)
- In the Visual Studio developer command window, type the following command:
npm config set proxy http://proxyuser:[email protected]:8080
. - Then type this command:
npm config set https-proxy http://proxyuser:[email protected]:8080
. - Open Visual Studio.
To configure proxy settings for git
- Close Visual Studio.
- Open a Visual Studio developer command window (Go to Start menu -> In folder Visual Studio XXXX -> Developer Command Prompt)
- In the Visual Studio developer command window, type the following command:
git config --global http.proxy http://proxyuser:[email protected]:8080
. - Type this command:
git config --global https.proxy http://proxyuser:[email protected]:8080
. - Open Visual Studio.
To configure proxy settings for bower
- Close Visual Studio.
- Navigate to the user directory (Type %UserProfile% in the explorer's path)
- Create the file .bowerrc (Type ".bowerrc." as file name)
Write
{ "registry": "http://bower.herokuapp.com", "proxy": "http://proxyuser:[email protected]:8080", "https-proxy": "http://proxyuser:[email protected]:8080" }
- Save the file
- Open Visual Studio.
WARNING: If you have specials characters in your proxy password, you must encode the proxy url. Example:
- username: DOMAIN\user name
- password: P@$$w0rd
- proxy server: 10.80.0.0
- proxy port: 8080
- PROXY URL with authentification: http://DOMAIN%5Cuser+name%3AP%40%24%[email protected]:8080
Et Voilà :)