Node.js package that wraps Apache Maven.
npm install maven const mvn = require('maven').create({
cwd: '/path/to/your/maven-project'
});
mvn.execute(['clean', 'install'], { 'skipTests': true }).then(() => {
// As mvn.execute(..) returns a promise, you can use this block to continue
// your stuff, once the execution of the command has been finished successfully.
});Creating a Maven wrapper instance is pretty much straight forward:
const mvn = require('maven').create(options);The following options can be passed to the create method:
This parameter can be used to define the working directory when invoking the Maven command line.
Maven executable relative to cwd. For example, cwd: '/usr/local/bin/mvn
Can be used to pass a specific POM file to the Maven command line. If nothing is specified, the Maven process itself will look for a file called pom.xml in the base directory.
An array that can be used to enable or disable profiles.
You can either explicitly enable a profile by adding it's name or disable a
profile by pre-pending ! to it's name.
Will be passed to Java/Maven as -PprofileEnabled,!profileDisabled parameter.
Can be used to override the default settings file when invoking Maven.
If nothing is specified, the Maven process itself will load .m2/settings.xml
in the user's home directory.
Quiet output - only show errors if set to true.
Produce execution debug output if set to true.
Forces a check for missing releases and updated snapshots on
remote repositories if set to true.
Produce execution offline if set to true.
Prevents Maven from building submodules if set to true.
Thread count, for instance 2.0C where C is core multiplied
Suppress the transfer progress when downloading/uploading in interactive mode if set to true (requires Maven 3.6.1+).
Run in non-interactive (batch) mode (disables output color) if set to true.
If project list is specified, also build projects required by the list
Log file where all build output will go (disables output color).
Executing Maven commands is simple, too:
mvn.execute(commands, defines);You can optionally specify a list of projects to be build:
mvn.execute(commands, defines, projects)commands is just a list of lifecycle phases and/or goals, e.g. 'compile', [ 'clean', 'install' ] or [ 'release:prepare', 'release:perform' ].
defines is an object that represents the various definitions that will be passed to Java/Maven via -Dkey=value parameters.