Run a package manager and other tools in a proxy server
Use the following procedures to run a package manager and other tools in a proxy server.
To run a tool, such as a package manager, in a proxy server
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                Add the tool to the allow list in your proxy server by adding statements to your squid.conffile.
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                Add a line to your buildspec file that points to the private endpoint of your proxy server. 
 The following examples demonstrate how to do this for apt-get,
                curl, and maven. If you use a different tool, the same
            principles apply. Add it to an allow list in the squid.conf file
            and add a command to your buildspec file to make CodeBuild aware of your proxy server's
            endpoint. 
To run apt-get in a proxy server
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                Add the following statements to your squid.conffile to addapt-getto an allow list in your proxy server. The first three lines allowapt-getto run in the build environment.acl allowed_sites dstdomain ppa.launchpad.net # Required for apt-get to run in the build environment acl apt_get dstdom_regex .*\.launchpad.net # Required for CodeBuild to run apt-get in the build environment acl apt_get dstdom_regex .*\.ubuntu.com # Required for CodeBuild to run apt-get in the build environment http_access allow localnet allowed_sites http_access allow localnet apt_get
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                Add the following statement in your buildspec file so that apt-getcommands look for the proxy configuration in/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00proxy.echo 'Acquire::http::Proxy "http://<private-ip-of-proxy-server>:3128"; Acquire::https::Proxy "http://<private-ip-of-proxy-server>:3128"; Acquire::ftp::Proxy "http://<private-ip-of-proxy-server>:3128";' > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00proxy
To run curl in a proxy server
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                Add the following to your squid.conffile to addcurlto an allow list in your build environment.acl allowed_sites dstdomain ppa.launchpad.net # Required to run apt-get in the build environment acl allowed_sites dstdomain google.com # Required for access to a webiste. This example uses www.google.com. http_access allow localnet allowed_sites http_access allow localnet apt_get
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                Add the following statement in your buildspec file so curluses the private proxy server to access the website you added to thesquid.conf. In this example, the website isgoogle.com.curl -x<private-ip-of-proxy-server>:3128 https://www.google.com
To run maven in a proxy server
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                Add the following to your squid.conffile to addmavento an allow list in your build environment.acl allowed_sites dstdomain ppa.launchpad.net # Required to run apt-get in the build environment acl maven dstdom_regex .*\.maven.org # Allows access to the maven repository in the build environment http_access allow localnet allowed_sites http_access allow localnet maven
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                Add the following statement to your buildspec file. maven clean install -DproxySet=true -DproxyHost=<private-ip-of-proxy-server>-DproxyPort=3128