Nexus Repository Manager for Maven
Snyk can use Nexus Repository Manager with Maven projects.
This enables Snyk to resolve all direct and transitive dependencies of packages hosted on the custom registry and calculate a more complete, accurate dependency graph and related vulnerabilities.
Maven projects can be configured to mirror all requests through a custom package repository, or you can specify additional repositories to use alongside Maven Central.
Setup custom Maven package registries
If authentication is required to access your Nexus registry you must first configure the Nexus Repository Manager integration. See Nexus Repository Manager setup.
Once the integration is set up you can configure Maven settings by navigating to settings > Languages > Java.
You can choose whether to use Nexus as a mirror or as an additional repository where your artifacts will reside.
These settings are very similar to what you have in ~/.m2/settings.xml
.
Mirrors

Choose a value for the Type, either Direct or if using authentication Integration.
If using Direct you must complete the URL, Repository Name and what it is a Mirror Of.
The Mirror Of value can either be a *
to mirror everything or you can type in a value, for example ,central
.
If you are using Type Integration, you must choose the Nexus integration type and provide the Repository Name and Mirror Of details.
Set Repository Name according to your version of Nexus.
Repository Name should be set as whatever comes after repository/
in the internal repository URL.
For example, if the URL is http://nexus.company.io/repository/libs-release
, Repository Name should be set as libs-release
.
Repositories
Alternatively, you can configure repositories which will be used as additional locations to check for artifacts.
Repositories are configured in the same way as Mirrors, but do not require Mirror Of.
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