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So, I'm not sure if this is a Cursive issue, or an IntelliJ issue - I have an artifactory repo listed in my project.clj
that requires SSL client certificate authentication. Do I need to configure something somewhere to make that work?
I'm mostly using boot
, so i'm using the plugin which auto-converts build.boot
to project.clj
, but neither mentions any certificates or similar. I have them specified in MAVEN_OPTS
and BOOT_JVM_OPTS
on the CLI
I'm sure this used to work... but I did recently install leiningen on the CLI too, so I wonder if something there may be interacting badly?
OK, getting there slowly. I think I need to set the same parameters as BOOT_JVM_OPTS
has as LEIN_JVM_OPTS
, but how do I set those so that they're visible to leiningen running from within IntelliJ/Cursive, rather than in my terminal?
In trying to look for any options like that I couldn't find any, but I noticed you can set the Lein version, but it doesn't have the latest two versions. Why is this? We're up to 2.8.3 and the latest it has is 2.8.1
@carr0t you need to set the environment variables that IntelliJ boots with: https://emmanuelbernard.com/blog/2012/05/09/setting-global-variables-intellij/
See the launchctl
example
Assuming you’re on macOS