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Dependency proxy for packages documentation

🔭 Context

We're working on the very first version of the dependency proxy for packages. See #407460 (comment 1373731852) for all the details from the technical investigation.

At the core, the concept is right simple. GitLab will act with as a proxy. Basically, users can pull packages through it and GitLab will be a pull-through cache.

Package Manager clients (npm, maven, ...) <-> GitLab <-> External Package Registry

This feature already exists for container images: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/packages/dependency_proxy/. The above is the exact same thing but for packages.

🤔 What does this MR do?

  • Introduce the documentation for the dependency proxy for packages. For now, the only package format that is supported is Maven.

The proxy is still behind a feature flag : #415218 (closed).

Related issues

Epic: &3610 (closed)

Issue: #410731 (closed)

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Edited by David Fernandez

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