I have several additional repositories in ~/.m2/settings.xml
. I tried lein search
and it doesn\'t find the packages in my repositories. How can I tell
You can add the :repositories
tag to your project.clj file:
(defproject com.foo/bar "1.0.0-SNAPSHOT"
;; ...other configuration...
:repositories [["java.net" "http://download.java.net/maven/2"]])
Take a look at the official sample project.clj.
You'll have to copy over the repository configuration from your settings.xml file, but this is the idiomatic and recommended way to manage repositories with Leiningen.
Does lein2 use repositories defined in ~/.m2/settings.xml?
BTW, if you really want to add Maven repositories or mirrors on user profile level (useful for internal company proxy repositories like Nexus, especially if Lein has its usual problems with corporate NTLM proxies), then you can do this in ~/.lein/profiles.clj
/ %USERPROFILE%\.lein\profiles.clj
:
How to configure leiningen's maven usage?
In my case, on Windows, it was sufficient to place this :mirrors
map in my %USERPROFILE%\.lein\profiles.clj
:
{:user
{
:java-cmd "C:\\Program Files\\Java\\jdk1.7.0_09\\bin\\java.exe"
:plugins [ ]
:mirrors {
#".+" "http://internal-nexus.example.com/content/groups/public-all/"
}
}
}
`
The #".+"
specifies the name of mirrored repository using pattern syntax that matches all possible names (resulting in mirroring every repository), as described in this Leiningen issue report 271.