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# GitLab Maven Repository **(PREMIUM)**
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/5811) in [GitLab Premium](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 11.3.
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With the GitLab [Maven](https://maven.apache.org) Repository, every
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project can have its own space to store its Maven artifacts.
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![GitLab Maven Repository](img/maven_package_view_v12_6.png)
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## Enabling the Maven Repository
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NOTE: **Note:**
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This option is available only if your GitLab administrator has
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[enabled support for the Maven repository](../../../administration/packages/index.md).**(PREMIUM ONLY)**
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After the Packages feature is enabled, the Maven Repository will be available for
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all new projects by default. To enable it for existing projects, or if you want
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to disable it:
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1. Navigate to your project's **Settings > General > Permissions**.
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1. Find the Packages feature and enable or disable it.
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1. Click on **Save changes** for the changes to take effect.
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You should then be able to see the **Packages** section on the left sidebar.
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Next, you must configure your project to authorize with the GitLab Maven
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repository.
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## Authenticating to the GitLab Maven Repository
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If a project is private or you want to upload Maven artifacts to GitLab,
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credentials will need to be provided for authorization. Support is available for
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[personal access tokens](#authenticating-with-a-personal-access-token) and
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[CI job tokens](#authenticating-with-a-ci-job-token) only.
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[Deploy tokens](../../project/deploy_tokens/index.md) and regular username/password
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credentials do not work.
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### Authenticating with a personal access token
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To authenticate with a [personal access token](../../profile/personal_access_tokens.md),
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set the scope to `api` and add a corresponding section to your
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[`settings.xml`](https://maven.apache.org/settings.html) file:
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```xml
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<settings>
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<servers>
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<server>
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<id>gitlab-maven</id>
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<configuration>
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<httpHeaders>
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<property>
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<name>Private-Token</name>
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<value>REPLACE_WITH_YOUR_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN</value>
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</property>
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</httpHeaders>
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</configuration>
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</server>
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</servers>
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</settings>
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```
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You should now be able to upload Maven artifacts to your project.
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### Authenticating with a CI job token
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If you're using Maven with GitLab CI/CD, a CI job token can be used instead
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of a personal access token.
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To authenticate with a CI job token, add a corresponding section to your
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[`settings.xml`](https://maven.apache.org/settings.html) file:
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```xml
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<settings>
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<servers>
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<server>
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<id>gitlab-maven</id>
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<configuration>
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<httpHeaders>
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<property>
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<name>Job-Token</name>
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<value>${env.CI_JOB_TOKEN}</value>
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</property>
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</httpHeaders>
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</configuration>
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</server>
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</servers>
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</settings>
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```
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You can read more on
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[how to create Maven packages using GitLab CI/CD](#creating-maven-packages-with-gitlab-cicd).
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## Configuring your project to use the GitLab Maven repository URL
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To download and upload packages from GitLab, you need a `repository` and
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`distributionManagement` section in your `pom.xml` file.
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Depending on your workflow and the amount of Maven packages you have, there are
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3 ways you can configure your project to use the GitLab endpoint for Maven packages:
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- **Project level**: Useful when you have few Maven packages which are not under
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the same GitLab group.
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- **Group level**: Useful when you have many Maven packages under the same GitLab
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group.
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- **Instance level**: Useful when you have many Maven packages under different
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GitLab groups or on their own namespace.
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NOTE: **Note:**
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In all cases, you need a project specific URL for uploading a package in
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the `distributionManagement` section.
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### Project level Maven endpoint
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The example below shows how the relevant `repository` section of your `pom.xml`
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would look like:
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```xml
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<repositories>
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<repository>
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<id>gitlab-maven</id>
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<url>https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/PROJECT_ID/packages/maven</url>
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</repository>
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</repositories>
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<distributionManagement>
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<repository>
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<id>gitlab-maven</id>
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<url>https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/PROJECT_ID/packages/maven</url>
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</repository>
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<snapshotRepository>
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<id>gitlab-maven</id>
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<url>https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/PROJECT_ID/packages/maven</url>
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</snapshotRepository>
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</distributionManagement>
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```
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The `id` must be the same with what you
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[defined in `settings.xml`](#authenticating-to-the-gitlab-maven-repository).
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Replace `PROJECT_ID` with your project ID which can be found on the home page
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of your project.
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If you have a self-hosted GitLab installation, replace `gitlab.com` with your
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domain name.
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NOTE: **Note:**
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For retrieving artifacts, you can use either the
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[URL encoded](../../../api/README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) path of the project
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(e.g., `group%2Fproject`) or the project's ID (e.g., `42`). However, only the
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project's ID can be used for uploading.
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### Group level Maven endpoint
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/merge_requests/8798) in GitLab Premium 11.7.
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If you rely on many packages, it might be inefficient to include the `repository` section
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with a unique URL for each package. Instead, you can use the group level endpoint for
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all your Maven packages stored within one GitLab group. Only packages you have access to
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will be available for download.
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The group level endpoint works with any package names, which means the you
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have the flexibility of naming compared to [instance level endpoint](#instance-level-maven-endpoint).
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However, GitLab will not guarantee the uniqueness of the package names within
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the group. You can have two projects with the same package name and package
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version. As a result, GitLab will serve whichever one is more recent.
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The example below shows how the relevant `repository` section of your `pom.xml`
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would look like. You still need a project specific URL for uploading a package in
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the `distributionManagement` section:
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```xml
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<repositories>
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<repository>
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<id>gitlab-maven</id>
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<url>https://gitlab.com/api/v4/groups/GROUP_ID/-/packages/maven</url>
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</repository>
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</repositories>
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<distributionManagement>
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<repository>
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<id>gitlab-maven</id>
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<url>https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/PROJECT_ID/packages/maven</url>
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</repository>
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<snapshotRepository>
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<id>gitlab-maven</id>
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<url>https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/PROJECT_ID/packages/maven</url>
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</snapshotRepository>
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</distributionManagement>
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```
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The `id` must be the same with what you
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[defined in `settings.xml`](#authenticating-to-the-gitlab-maven-repository).
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Replace `my-group` with your group name and `PROJECT_ID` with your project ID
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which can be found on the home page of your project.
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If you have a self-hosted GitLab installation, replace `gitlab.com` with your
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domain name.
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NOTE: **Note:**
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For retrieving artifacts, you can use either the
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[URL encoded](../../../api/README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) path of the group
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(e.g., `group%2Fsubgroup`) or the group's ID (e.g., `12`).
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### Instance level Maven endpoint
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/merge_requests/8274) in GitLab Premium 11.7.
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If you rely on many packages, it might be inefficient to include the `repository` section
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with a unique URL for each package. Instead, you can use the instance level endpoint for
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all maven packages stored in GitLab and the packages you have access to will be available
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for download.
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Note that **only packages that have the same path as the project** are exposed via
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the instance level endpoint.
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| Project | Package | Instance level endpoint available |
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| ------- | ------- | --------------------------------- |
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| `foo/bar` | `foo/bar/1.0-SNAPSHOT` | Yes |
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| `gitlab-org/gitlab` | `foo/bar/1.0-SNAPSHOT` | No |
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| `gitlab-org/gitlab` | `gitlab-org/gitlab/1.0-SNAPSHOT` | Yes |
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The example below shows how the relevant `repository` section of your `pom.xml`
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would look like. You still need a project specific URL for uploading a package in
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the `distributionManagement` section:
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```xml
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<repositories>
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<repository>
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<id>gitlab-maven</id>
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<url>https://gitlab.com/api/v4/packages/maven</url>
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</repository>
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</repositories>
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<distributionManagement>
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<repository>
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<id>gitlab-maven</id>
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<url>https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/PROJECT_ID/packages/maven</url>
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</repository>
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<snapshotRepository>
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<id>gitlab-maven</id>
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<url>https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/PROJECT_ID/packages/maven</url>
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</snapshotRepository>
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</distributionManagement>
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```
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The `id` must be the same with what you
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[defined in `settings.xml`](#authenticating-to-the-gitlab-maven-repository).
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Replace `PROJECT_ID` with your project ID which can be found on the home page
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of your project.
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If you have a self-hosted GitLab installation, replace `gitlab.com` with your
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domain name.
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NOTE: **Note:**
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For retrieving artifacts, you can use either the
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[URL encoded](../../../api/README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) path of the project
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(e.g., `group%2Fproject`) or the project's ID (e.g., `42`). However, only the
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project's ID can be used for uploading.
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## Uploading packages
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Once you have set up the [authentication](#authenticating-to-the-gitlab-maven-repository)
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and [configuration](#configuring-your-project-to-use-the-gitlab-maven-repository-url),
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test to upload a Maven artifact from a project of yours:
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```sh
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mvn deploy
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```
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You can then navigate to your project's **Packages** page and see the uploaded
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artifacts or even delete them.
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## Creating Maven packages with GitLab CI/CD
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Once you have your repository configured to use the GitLab Maven Repository,
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you can configure GitLab CI/CD to build new packages automatically. The example below
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shows how to create a new package each time the `master` branch is updated:
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1. Create a `ci_settings.xml` file that will serve as Maven's `settings.xml` file.
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Add the server section with the same id you defined in your `pom.xml` file.
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For example, in our case it's `gitlab-maven`:
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```xml
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<settings xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/SETTINGS/1.1.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
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xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/SETTINGS/1.1.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/settings-1.1.0.xsd">
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<servers>
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<server>
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<id>gitlab-maven</id>
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<configuration>
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<httpHeaders>
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<property>
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<name>Job-Token</name>
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<value>${env.CI_JOB_TOKEN}</value>
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</property>
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</httpHeaders>
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</configuration>
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</server>
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</servers>
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</settings>
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```
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1. Make sure your `pom.xml` file includes the following:
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```xml
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<repositories>
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<repository>
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<id>gitlab-maven</id>
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<url>https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/${env.CI_PROJECT_ID}/packages/maven</url>
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</repository>
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</repositories>
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<distributionManagement>
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<repository>
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<id>gitlab-maven</id>
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<url>https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/${env.CI_PROJECT_ID}/packages/maven</url>
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</repository>
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<snapshotRepository>
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<id>gitlab-maven</id>
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<url>https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/${env.CI_PROJECT_ID}/packages/maven</url>
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</snapshotRepository>
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</distributionManagement>
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```
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TIP: **Tip:**
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You can either let Maven utilize the CI environment variables or hardcode your project's ID.
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1. Add a `deploy` job to your `.gitlab-ci.yml` file:
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```yaml
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deploy:
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image: maven:3.3.9-jdk-8
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script:
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- 'mvn deploy -s ci_settings.xml'
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only:
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- master
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```
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1. Push those files to your repository.
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The next time the `deploy` job runs, it will copy `ci_settings.xml` to the
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user's home location (in this case the user is `root` since it runs in a
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Docker container), and Maven will utilize the configured CI
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[environment variables](../../../ci/variables/README.md#predefined-environment-variables).
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