--- # Build JAVA applications using Apache Maven (http://maven.apache.org) # For docker image tags see https://hub.docker.com/_/maven/ # # For general lifecycle information see https://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-lifecycle.html # # This template will build and test your projects as well as create the documentation. # # * Caches downloaded dependencies and plugins between invocation. # * Verify but don't deploy merge requests. # * Deploy built artifacts from master branch only. # * Shows how to use multiple jobs in test stage for verifying functionality # with multiple JDKs. # * Uses site:stage to collect the documentation for multi-module projects. # * Publishes the documentation for `master` branch. variables: # This will suppress any download for dependencies and plugins or upload messages which would clutter the console log. # `showDateTime` will show the passed time in milliseconds. You need to specify `--batch-mode` to make this work. MAVEN_OPTS: "-Dhttps.protocols=TLSv1.2 -Dmaven.repo.local=$CI_PROJECT_DIR/.m2/repository -Dorg.slf4j.simpleLogger.log.org.apache.maven.cli.transfer.Slf4jMavenTransferListener=WARN -Dorg.slf4j.simpleLogger.showDateTime=true -Djava.awt.headless=true" # As of Maven 3.3.0 instead of this you may define these options in `.mvn/maven.config` so the same config is used # when running from the command line. # `installAtEnd` and `deployAtEnd` are only effective with recent version of the corresponding plugins. MAVEN_CLI_OPTS: "--batch-mode --errors --fail-at-end --show-version -DinstallAtEnd=true -DdeployAtEnd=true" # Cache downloaded dependencies and plugins between builds. # To keep cache across branches add 'key: "$CI_JOB_NAME"' cache: paths: - .m2/repository # This will only validate and compile stuff and run e.g. maven-enforcer-plugin. # Because some enforcer rules might check dependency convergence and class duplications # we use `test-compile` here instead of `validate`, so the correct classpath is picked up. .validate: &validate stage: build script: - 'mvn $MAVEN_CLI_OPTS test-compile' # For merge requests do not `deploy` but only run `verify`. # See https://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-lifecycle.html .verify: &verify stage: test script: - 'mvn $MAVEN_CLI_OPTS verify site site:stage' except: - master # Validate merge requests using JDK7 validate:jdk7: <<: *validate image: maven:3.3.9-jdk-7 # Validate merge requests using JDK8 validate:jdk8: <<: *validate image: maven:3.3.9-jdk-8 # Verify merge requests using JDK7 verify:jdk7: <<: *verify image: maven:3.3.9-jdk-7 # Verify merge requests using JDK8 verify:jdk8: <<: *verify image: maven:3.3.9-jdk-8 # For `master` branch run `mvn deploy` automatically. # Here you need to decide whether you want to use JDK7 or 8. # To get this working you need to define a volume while configuring your gitlab-ci-multi-runner. # Mount your `settings.xml` as `/root/.m2/settings.xml` which holds your secrets. # See https://maven.apache.org/settings.html deploy:jdk8: # Use stage test here, so the pages job may later pickup the created site. stage: test script: - 'mvn $MAVEN_CLI_OPTS deploy site site:stage' only: - master # Archive up the built documentation site. artifacts: paths: - target/staging image: maven:3.3.9-jdk-8 pages: image: busybox:latest stage: deploy script: # Because Maven appends the artifactId automatically to the staging path if you did define a parent pom, # you might need to use `mv target/staging/YOUR_ARTIFACT_ID public` instead. - mv target/staging public dependencies: - deploy:jdk8 artifacts: paths: - public only: - master