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==================================== Lucene/Solr Maven build instructions ==================================== Contents: A. How to use nightly Jenkins-built Lucene/Solr Maven artifacts B. How to generate Maven artifacts C. How to deploy Maven artifacts to a repository D. How to use Maven to build Lucene/Solr ----- A. How to use nightly Jenkins-built Lucene/Solr Maven artifacts The most recently produced nightly Jenkins-built Lucene and Solr Maven snapshot artifacts are available in the Apache Snapshot repository here: http://repository.apache.org/snapshots An example POM snippet: <project ...> ... <repositories> ... <repository> <id>apache.snapshots</id> <name>Apache Snapshot Repository</name> <url>http://repository.apache.org/snapshots</url> <releases> <enabled>false</enabled> </releases> </repository> B. How to generate Lucene/Solr Maven artifacts Prerequisites: JDK 1.8+ and Ant 1.8.2+ Run 'ant generate-maven-artifacts' to create an internal Maven repository, including POMs, binary .jars, source .jars, and javadoc .jars. You can run the above command in three possible places: the top-level directory; under lucene/; or under solr/. From the top-level directory or from lucene/, the internal repository will be located at dist/maven/. From solr/, the internal repository will be located at package/maven/. C. How to deploy Maven artifacts to a repository Prerequisites: JDK 1.8+ and Ant 1.8.2+ You can deploy targets for all of Lucene/Solr, only Lucene, or only Solr, as in B. above. To deploy to a Maven repository, the command is the same as in B. above, with the addition of two system properties: ant -Dm2.repository.id=my-repo-id \ -Dm2.repository.url=http://example.org/my/repo \ generate-maven-artifacts The repository ID given in the above command corresponds to a <server> entry in either your ~/.m2/settings.xml or ~/.ant/settings.xml. See <http://maven.apache.org/settings.html#Servers> for more information. (Note that as of version 2.1.3, Maven Ant Tasks cannot handle encrypted passwords.) D. How to use Maven to build Lucene/Solr In summary, to enable Maven builds, perform the following: ant get-maven-poms cd maven-build The details, followed by some example Maven commands: 1. Prerequisites: JDK 1.8+ and Maven 2.2.1 or 3.X 2. Make sure your sources are up to date. 3. Copy the Maven POM templates from under dev-tools/maven/ to the maven-build/ directory using the following command from the top-level directory: ant get-maven-poms Note that you will need to do this whenever changes to the POM templates are committed. For this reason, it's a good idea run "ant get-maven-poms" after you update from origin. The above command copies all of the POM templates from dev-tools/maven/, filling in the project version with the default "X.X-SNAPSHOT". If you want the POMs and the Maven-built artifacts to have a version other than the default, you can supply an alternate version on the command line with the above command, e.g. "my-special-version": ant -Dversion=my-special-version get-maven-poms or to append "my-special-version" to the current base version, e.g. 5.0, resulting in version "5.0-my-special-version": ant -Ddev.version.suffix=my-special-version get-maven-poms Note: if you change the version in the POMs, there is one test method that will fail under maven-surefire-plugin: o.a.l.index.TestCheckIndex#testLuceneConstantVersion(). It's safe to @Ignore this test method, since it's just comparing the value of the lucene.version system property (set in the maven-surefire-plugin configuration in the lucene-core POM) against a hard-wired official version (o.a.l.util.Constants.LUCENE_MAIN_VERSION). 4. To remove the maven-build/ directory and its contents, use the following command from the top-level directory: ant clean-maven-build Some example Maven commands you can use after you perform the above preparatory steps: - Compile, package, and install all binary artifacts to your local repository: mvn install After compiling and packaging, but before installing each module's artifact, the above command will also run all the module's tests. - Compile, package, and install all binary artifacts to your local repository, without running any tests: mvn -DskipTests install - Compile, package, and install all binary and source artifacts to your local repository, without running any tests: mvn -DskipTests source:jar-no-fork install - Run all tests: mvn test - Run all test methods defined in a test class: mvn -Dtest=TestClassName test