Jon Koops 956133bf45 docs: recommend Node.js built-in proxy support for corporate proxies (#33006)
Node.js 22.21.0+ natively supports HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY, and
NO_PROXY environment variables via NODE_USE_ENV_PROXY, eliminating the
need for undici and global-agent workarounds. This also works with
node-fetch and cross-fetch since they delegate to node:http/node:https
without overriding the HTTP agent.

Add a new corporate proxy tutorial under docs/ with the recommended
approach and update the legacy guide in contrib/ to point to it.
Update proxy references in the deployment, keeping-backstage-updated,
and TechDocs CLI docs to mention NODE_USE_ENV_PROXY.

Signed-off-by: Jon Koops <jonkoops@gmail.com>
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What is Backstage?

Backstage is an open source framework for building developer portals. Powered by a centralized software catalog, Backstage restores order to your microservices and infrastructure and enables your product teams to ship high-quality code quickly without compromising autonomy.

Backstage unifies all your infrastructure tooling, services, and documentation to create a streamlined development environment from end to end.

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Out of the box, Backstage includes:

  • Backstage Software Catalog for managing all your software such as microservices, libraries, data pipelines, websites, and ML models
  • Backstage Software Templates for quickly spinning up new projects and standardizing your tooling with your organizations best practices
  • Backstage TechDocs for making it easy to create, maintain, find, and use technical documentation, using a "docs like code" approach
  • Plus, a growing ecosystem of open source plugins that further expand Backstages customizability and functionality

Backstage was created by Spotify but is now hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) as an Incubation level project. For more information, see the announcement.

Project roadmap

For information about the detailed project roadmap including delivered milestones, see the Roadmap.

Getting Started

To start using Backstage, see the Getting Started documentation.

Documentation

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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

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For further details, see our complete security release process.

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