Clean up old artifacts using jfrog CLI and AQL
JFrog CLI is a compact and smart client that provides a simple interface to automate access to Artifactory. As a wrapper to the REST API.
Installing JFrog CLI
On MAC
brew install jfrog-cli-go
With Curl
curl -fL https://getcli.jfrog.io | sh
JFrog CLI syntax
jfrog target command-name global-options command-options arguments
Target - product on which you wish to execute the command:
rt: JFrog Artifactory
bt: JFrog Bintray
mc: JFrog Mission Control
xr: JFrog Xray
Configure JFrog cli
jfrog rt c Artifactory --url=https://artifactory.eqs.intra/artifactory --apikey=<add api key> #can generate api key from user profile
Generate API Key
Login to artifactory -> Click on username and edit profile -> under Authentication Settings
JFrog CLI configuration Official Documentation
Search for Artifacts
display artifacts from
- registry - docker
- path - *
- download status = null
# Not downloaded
- created before 1 month
{
"files": [
{
"aql": {
"items.find": {
"repo": {"$eq":"docker"},
"path": {"$match":"*"},
"name": {"$match":"*"},
"stat.downloads":{"$eq":null},
"$or": [
{
"$and": [
{
"created": { "$before":"1mo" }
}
]
}
]
}
}
}
]
}
AQL Official Documentation.
Run a search and verify the packages you are about to delete
jfrog rt s --spec artifactory.spec
Delete artifacts as per the spec file
jfrog rt del --spec artifactory.spec
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