ARTIFACTORY: Why artifacts are not listing in tree view for my remote repository

ARTIFACTORY: Why artifacts are not listing in tree view for my remote repository

AuthorFullName__c
Dinesh Kumar
articleNumber
000005377
ft:sourceType
Salesforce
FirstPublishedDate
2022-08-21T13:39:58Z
lastModifiedDate
2024-03-10T07:44:31Z
VersionNumber
6

When we create a remote repository, some remote repositories show the list of artifacts that are available in upstream registry and some do not show the list of artifacts even if artifacts are available in upstream. 


The upstream registry artifacts will be visible in Artifactory remote repository when only upstream registry supports content browsing. If upstream registry does not support content browsing, Artifactory remote repository displays no artifacts, however we will be able to resolve the artifacts. 
For example, a maven remote repository lists the contents in tree browser as below which  is pointing to https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/

User-added image

An Alpine remote repository lists the contents as below which is pointing to http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine

User-added image

Below are the package types that support remote repository listing which are pointing the default upstream registries as of today. 
Debian,  Alpine, Conda, Gradle, Gems, Ivy, Opkg, Pub, Rpm, Sbt, Cargo.
Below are the package types that does not support remote repository listing which are pointing the default upstream registries. 
cocoapods, Nuget, Docker, Nuget, Bower, Chef, Conan, Cran, Go, Npm, Php, Puppet, Pypi, terraform