Create local maven repository

情到浓时终转凉″ 提交于 2019-11-27 18:06:19

You can't create a private repository that way. Check out this article: http://www.theserverside.com/news/1364121/Setting-Up-a-Maven-Repository.

I'm using Artifactory Open Source version.

I have to object Stanley, it should work this way. While the article Stanley links leads to way more powerful setups, if you need just a very basic simple repository, then just an Apache with the default configuration can do to provide a repository.

To set up an internal repository just requires that you have a place to put it, and then start copying required artifacts there using the same layout as in a remote repository such as repo.maven.apache.org. Source

The key is that you need the correct folder structure and while the docs don't mention it so explicitly... It is the same structure as a local repository.

Add a file to your repository like this:

mvn install:install-file -Dfile=YOUR_JAR.jar -DgroupId=YOUR_GROUP_ID -DartifactId=YOUR_ARTIFACT_ID -Dversion=YOUR_VERSION -Dpackaging=jar -DlocalRepositoryPath=/var/www/html/mavenRepository

Assuming that the document root for example.com on your Apache is /var/www/html/ that would cause "YOUR_JAR.jar" to be available for maven on a repository configured with <url>http://example.com/mavenRepository</url>

A different way is to include your jar into your local maven repository.

See here for a simple example.

Yes you can! For a simple repository that only publish/retrieve artifacts, you can use nginx.

  1. Make sure nginx has http dav module enabled, it should, but nonetheless verify it.

  2. Configure nginx http dav module:

    In Windows: d:\servers\nginx\nginx.conf

    location / {
        # maven repository
        dav_methods  PUT DELETE MKCOL COPY MOVE;
        create_full_put_path  on;
        dav_access  user:rw group:rw all:r;
    }
    

    In Linux (Ubuntu): /etc/nginx/sites-available/default

    location / {
            # First attempt to serve request as file, then
            # as directory, then fall back to displaying a 404.
            # try_files $uri $uri/ =404;  # IMPORTANT comment this
            dav_methods  PUT DELETE MKCOL COPY MOVE;
            create_full_put_path  on;
            dav_access  user:rw group:rw all:r;
    }
    

    Don't forget to give permissions to the directory where the repo will be located:

    sudo chmod +777 /var/www/html/repository

  3. In your project's pom.xml add the respective configuration:

    Retrieve artifacts:

    <repositories>
        <repository>
            <id>repository</id>
            <url>http://<your.ip.or.hostname>/repository</url>
        </repository>
    </repositories>
    

    Publish artifacts:

    <build>
        <extensions>
            <extension>
                <groupId>org.apache.maven.wagon</groupId>
                <artifactId>wagon-http</artifactId>
                <version>3.2.0</version>
            </extension>
        </extensions>
    </build>
    <distributionManagement>
        <repository>
            <id>repository</id>
            <url>http://<your.ip.or.hostname>/repository</url>
        </repository>
    </distributionManagement>
    
  4. To publish artifacts use mvn deploy. To retrieve artifacts, maven will do it automatically.

And there you have it a simple maven repo.

If maven is not creating Local Repository i.e .m2/repository folder then try below step.

In your Eclipse\Spring Tool Suite, Go to Window->preferences-> maven->user settings-> click on Restore Defaults-> Apply->Apply and close

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