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Gemfury
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Gemfury

#72in Container Registry
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What is Gemfury?

Hosted service for your private and custom packages to simplify your deployment story. Once you upload your packages and enable your Gemfury repository, you can securely deploy any package to any host. Your private RubyGems, Python packages, and NPM modules will be safe and within reach on Gemfury. Install them to any machine in minutes without worrying about running and securing your own private repository.<br>

Gemfury is a tool in the Container Registry category of a tech stack.

Key Features

Gemfury works with RubyGems, Python packages, NPM modules, and all compatible frameworks and services.Authenticated Repo-URL keeps your private packages safe and secure during deployment. All management and deployment is done over SSL.Do everything you need with just a few terminal commands.Gemfury is designed for teams. Share your account with coworkers and let them easily access your packages.

Gemfury Pros & Cons

Pros of Gemfury

  • ✓Easy Integration
  • ✓Easy Setup
  • ✓APT repository
  • ✓Multiple Repository Types

Cons of Gemfury

No cons listed yet.

Gemfury Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Gemfury?

PyPI

PyPI

It is a repository of software for the Python programming language. It helps you find and install software developed and shared by the Python community. Package authors use it to distribute their software.

Conan

Conan

Install or build your own packages for any platform. Conan also allows you to run your own server easily from the command line.

fpm

fpm

It helps you build packages quickly and easily (Packages like RPM and DEB formats).

Dist

Dist

Docker Container Registries and Maven Repositories hosted in the cloud. Offering private, protected, and public repositories, Dist is the simplest way to share and distribute artifacts across your team, systems, and customers.

aptly

aptly

aptly is a swiss army knife for Debian repository management: it allows you to mirror remote repositories, manage local package repositories, take snapshots, pull new versions of packages along with dependencies, publish as Debian repository.

AWS CodeArtifact

AWS CodeArtifact

It is a fully managed software artifact repository service that makes it easy for organizations of any size to securely store, publish, and share packages used in their software development process. It eliminates the need for you to set up, operate, and scale the infrastructure required for artifact management so you can focus on software development.

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Gemfury Integrations

Heroku, Heroku are some of the popular tools that integrate with Gemfury. Here's a list of all 2 tools that integrate with Gemfury.

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Gemfury Discussions

Discover why developers choose Gemfury. Read real-world technical decisions and stack choices from the StackShare community.

Julien DeFrance
Julien DeFrance

Principal Software Engineer at SmartZip

Mar 6, 2019

Needs adviceonRubyRubyRailsRailsGemfuryGemfury

Working with Ruby on Rails also means working with @{#RubyGems}|topic:null| Most of the time, the community has some gems you can use and list down your #Gemfile. But sometimes, you also need to come up with your own proprietary ones to encapsulate and re-use some of your business logic.

It is critical that such repositories and their source code remain private, secure. Even though your code shouldn't contain any credentials, this still applies to your gems' distribution channels. Unless for parts you've willingly open sourced, you don't want your intellectual property stolen.

Rubygems.org therefore, not being an option for this use case, I faced two alternatives: accepting the overhead of maintaining my own gem server, or finding a service that does it for me.

Obviously, the latter was the way to go:

I chose Gemfury for its convenience, pricing model, and reliability.

#Gemfury also allowed me/my team to publish gems via different methods: file upload, SSH, HTTPS, or as simple as a Git push.

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