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Azure Artifacts overview

TFS 2018

Azure Artifacts enables developers to efficiently manage all their dependencies from one place. With Azure Artifacts, developers can publish packages to their feeds and share them within their team, across organizations, and even publicly across the internet. Azure Artifacts also allows developers to consume packages from different feeds and public registries such as NuGet.org or npmjs.com. Azure Artifacts supports the following package types: NuGet, npm, Python, Maven, Cargo, and Universal Packages.

Prerequisites

Note

If you expect to exceed the allocated 2-GiB storage, it is recommended to set up billing for your organization.

Install Azure Artifacts

Azure Artifacts is pre-installed in TFS 2018. If the extension is removed, you can reinstall it from the Visual Studio Marketplace.

Assign licenses

  1. Navigate to your collection http://ServerName:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection.

  2. Hover over the Settings icon, and then select Users.

    A screenshot showing the package management view in TFS.

  3. Select Assign, enter the user to assign licenses, and then select Ok.

    • Users with Visual Studio Enterprise subscriptions get Azure Artifacts automatically.
    • Ensure that your Visual Studio Enterprise subscribers are assigned VS Enterprise Access level.

Get started with Azure Artifacts

With Azure Artifacts, you can publish and consume different types of packages. Select your package type to get started:

Feature availability

Package type Azure DevOps Services Azure DevOps Server TFS-2018
NuGet packages
npm packages
Maven packages
Gradle packages
Python packages
Cargo packages
Universal Packages

FAQs

Q: How can I manage the retention duration for Artifacts?

A: You can set up the retention policies to automatically delete packages. For more information, see How to use retention policies to delete old packages.

Q: How do I delete specific packages?

A: See Delete and recover packages for more details.