How to determine if a Maven artifact is in my repo from command line?

三世轮回 提交于 2019-12-08 22:44:50

问题


I would like to check from command line if a certain coordinate (groupId.artifactId.version) can be found in a repository.

If it is possible, can it be done with partial coordinates (e.g artifactId.version)? Can I specify the repo?

I do not ask for workarounds - I could simply start a file search in my local repo, or enter the artifact in a POM and wait for errors, or install Nexus and search over the UI...

It is a convenience thing - once on the CLI, it would be nice to be able to check quickly.


回答1:


Here's the closest I think you'll get:

mvn dependency:get -Dartifact=g:a:v -o -DrepoUrl=file://path/to/your/repo

I'v tried it, it succeeds if the artifact (e.g. "junit:junit:4.8.2") is in your repo and fails if it isn't, but you have to write the full path to your local repo as an URL.

The key is to use the -o (offline) flag, because otherwise maven will always check the central repo.




回答2:


I've never heard about something like this. Probably get goal of dependency plugin is somehow close, but it's still not exactly what you're looking for. I'm afraid there's no such thing. However, wrting own Maven plugin that does what you want could be pretty simple. New artifact resolution mechanism in Maven 3, called Aether, has really good and simple API.

Anyway, look at dependency plugin:

http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency-plugin/get-mojo.html



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10177292/how-to-determine-if-a-maven-artifact-is-in-my-repo-from-command-line

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