jetty.project/jetty-home/testing-with-local-deploy.md

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Testing Jetty Home

Sometimes you need to test a module download scenario. This is best done with a locally deployed (SNAPSHOT) repository.

How to create a local deploy repo location on disk.

Initialize the local deploy directory.

This will create the directory for the deploy, and symlink a few (non-snapshot) artifacts that are not deployed by our build.

export JDEPLOY_REPO=$HOME/tmp/test-deploy-repo
mkdir -p $JDEPLOY_REPO
mkdir -p $JDEPLOY_REPO/org/eclipse/jetty
ln -s $HOME/.m2/repository/org/eclipse/jetty/orbit $JDEPLOY_REPO/org/eclipse/jetty/orbit
ln -s $HOME/.m2/repository/jakarta $JDEPLOY_REPO/jakarta
ln -s $HOME/.m2/repository/javax $JDEPLOY_REPO/javax

Perform the build to deploy

This will perform the build, skipping tests, and put all "deployable" artifacts into the directory specified.

export JDEPLOY_REPO=$HOME/tmp/test-deploy-repo
mvn clean install deploy -DskipTests -DaltSnapshotDeploymentRepository=jettysnapshots::default::file://$JDEPLOY_REPO

Test jetty-home with local deploy repo

This will setup a fresh test base directory.
Initialize the base directory with the "demo" module.
Note: you will want to export setup a valid $JETTY_HOME location first.

export JDEPLOY_REPO=$HOME/tmp/test-deploy-repo
export JLOCAL_REPO=$HOME/tmp/test-local-repo
mkdir $HOME/tmp/mybase
rm -rf $HOME/tmp/mybase/*
cd $HOME/tmp/mybase
mkdir $JLOCAL_REPO
rm -rf $JLOCAL_REPO/*
java -jar $JETTY_HOME/start.jar maven.local.repo=$JLOCAL_REPO/ maven.repo.uri=file://$JDEPLOY_REPO/ --add-module=demo