I have some problems understanding how the publication works. I have to publish a jar file to my web repository, but I have found some probably maybe by the fact that I missing something about the artifact and the publication.
These are my three files for the publication:
Build.xml
<project xmlns:ivy="antlib:org.apache.ivy.ant" name="pubblication"
default="pubblication" basedir=".">
<echo>inizio</echo>
<target name="pubblication" description="--> pubblicare un artifact">
<ivy:settings file="archivaIvySetting.xml" />
<ivy:publish resolver="publish-artifact" conf="publicConf" organisation="bbi"
module="resutil" revision="1.0">
<artifacts pattern="./[artifact]-[revision].[type]"/>
</ivy:publish>
</target>
</project>
Ivy.xml
<ivy-module version="2.0">
<info organisation="org.apache" module="central"/>
<configurations>
<conf name="publicConf" visibility="public" />
</configurations>
<publications>
<artifact name="[organisation]-resutil" ext="jar" conf="publicConf"/>
</publications>
</ivy-module>
archivaIvySetting.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ivysettings>
<property name="archiva-internal" value="http://host.com:8080/repository
/internal/"/>
<settings defaultResolver="central">
<credentials host="host.com" realm="Repository Archiva Managed internal
Repository" username="username" passwd="passwd" />
</settings>
<resolvers >
<ibiblio name="central" m2compatible="true" usepoms="true" root="${archiva-
internal}" />
</resolvers>
</ivysettings>
My problem is that when I do the build that ant says there is no module with that name in the cache. Now the question:
1) In the pattern do I set the jar that I want to publish?
2) If not how do I must to do practically that: take the jar give it the info params and publish it in the repo?
I repeat the file already exist, and this is a test file.
The pattern in the publish task should match a that is created locally in your build. Additionally the publish section of the ivy file must match the files your attempting to upload.
Hopefully some examples will help:
good ivy tutorial for local repository?
Issues using ivy:publish task
Convert ivy.xml to pom.xml
how to publish 3rdparty artifacts with ivy and nexus
Related
I am trying to use the ivy:publish task to publish my jars using the public ibiblio resolver which I understand corresponds to the Maven central repository.
It seems to sort of work, but I am eventually getting an HTTP 405: Method Not Allowed.
The relevant sections from my ivysettings.xml, ivy.xml and build.xml files are:
ivysettings.xml
This is actually the entire file:
<ivysettings>
<settings defaultResolver="public"/>
<resolvers>
<ibiblio name="public" m2compatible="true" />
</resolvers>
</ivysettings>
ivy.xml
...
<publications>
<artifact type="pom" ext="pom" conf="default"/>
<artifact type="jar" ext="jar" conf="default"/>
</publications>
...
build.xml
...
<target name="gen-pom" depends="ivy-resolve">
<ivy:makepom ivyfile="ivy.xml" pomfile="${dist.dir}/${ant.project.name}.pom">
<mapping conf="default" scope="compile"/>
</ivy:makepom>
</target>
<target name="ivy-publish" depends="jar, gen-pom" description="publish jar/source to maven repo">
<ivy:publish resolver="public" forcedeliver="true" overwrite="true" publishivy="false">
<artifacts pattern="${dist.dir}/[artifact].[ext]" />
</ivy:publish>
</target>
...
When I invoke ant ivy-publish I get:
impossible to publish artifacts for mant-tasks#mant-tasks;1.0: java.io.IOException: PUT operation to URL https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/mant-tasks/mant-tasks/1.0/mant-tasks-1.0.pom failed with status code 405: Method Not Allowed
I guess this makes sense otherwise anybody would be able to pollute the namespace. So my questions are:
is this due to my lack of credentials? I.e. would I need to add a
credentials element in my ivysettings.xml as shown in this
answer?
can I obtain credentials for ibiblio for my
insignificant module and if not what other freely available public
repositories are available to a Java developer who doesn't want to
build and maintain their own maven repository? I need to be able to pull-in my module (as an IVY dependency of other projects) from a globally available repository.
Maven central is operated by Sonatype, the creators of Maven:
http://central.sonatype.org/
JFrog operate a competing service called bintray:
https://bintray.com/
I suggest reading the documentation and obtain a credential that will allow to publish your module's file(s)
I wrote some Nutch plugin with using different extension points such as Protocol, Parser and etc. These plugins work perfectly inside eclipse. But in order to use them on hadoop cluster it should be built by using ANT. My problem is, I wrote some classes in some new packages inside core folder(src). These classes are shared cross different developed plugins. My problem is at build time of developed plugins, ANT can not find the mentioned shared classes, so I am unable to complete the build process successfully. For better understanding of my problem Here is build.xml of one of my plugins:
<project name="filter-news" default="jar-core">
<import file="../build-plugin.xml"/>
<!-- Build compilation dependencies -->
<target name="deps-jar">
<ant target="jar" inheritall="false" dir="../lib-xml"/>
</target>
<!-- Add compilation dependencies to classpath -->
<path id="plugin.deps">
<fileset dir="${nutch.root}/build">
<include name="**/lib-xml/*.jar" />
</fileset>
</path>
<!-- Deploy Unit test dependencies -->
<!-- Deploy Unit test dependencies -->
<!-- for junit test -->
</project>
ivy.xml:
<ivy-module version="1.0">
<info organisation="org.apache.nutch" module="${ant.project.name}">
<license name="Apache 2.0"/>
<ivyauthor name="Apache Nutch Team" url="http://nutch.apache.org"/>
<description>
Apache Nutch
</description>
</info>
<configurations>
<include file="../../..//ivy/ivy-configurations.xml"/>
</configurations>
<publications>
<!--get the artifact from our module name-->
<artifact conf="master"/>
</publications>
<dependencies>
<dependency org="mysql" name="mysql-connector-java" rev="5.1.31"/>
<dependency org="net.sourceforge.htmlcleaner" name="htmlcleaner" rev="2.2"/>
<dependency org="commons-jxpath" name="commons-jxpath" rev="1.3"/>
</dependencies>
</ivy-module>
plugin.xml:
<plugin id="filter-news" name="Apache Nutch XML/HTML Parser/Indexing Filter" version="1.4" provider-name="nutch.org">
<runtime>
<library name="filter-news.jar">
<export name="*"/>
</library>
<library name="ant-1.7.0.jar"/>
<library name="ant-launcher-1.7.0.jar"/>
<library name="jdom-1.1.jar"/>
<library name="commons-jxpath-1.3.jar"/>
<library name="htmlcleaner-2.2.jar"/>
<library name="mysql-connector-java-5.1.31.jar"/>
</runtime>
<requires>
<import plugin="nutch-extensionpoints"/>
</requires>
<extension id="org.apache.nutch.parse" name="Nutch XML/HTML Html parser filter" point="org.apache.nutch.parse.HtmlParseFilter">
<implementation id="com.ictcert.nutch.filter.news.NewsHtmlFilter" class="com.ictcert.nutch.filter.news.NewsHtmlFilter" />
</extension>
<extension id="org.apache.nutch.indexer" name="Nutch XML/HTML Indexing Filter" point="org.apache.nutch.indexer.IndexingFilter">
<implementation id="com.ictcert.nutch.filter.news.NewsIndexingFilter" class="com.ictcert.nutch.filter.news.NewsIndexingFilter"/>
</extension>
</plugin>
When I try to build this plugin ant can not find all of the class dependencies related to com.ictcert.nutch package which is located in core part of nutch (src). While for other classes located in org.apache.nutch I have not such problem. Would you please tell me what is wrong with my configuration that the default packages could be found by ANT but the new ones could not.
As far as I know from my experience the implementation id should have the same package structure as your extension point. Can you try that and see if it solves your problem.
Not sure if I'm going about this the right way, but I have some artifacts that I'm trying to convert to maven using ivy ant tasks and push into my maven repo.
the component in question is mystuff.services.common.
First I make the pom...
<ivy:makepom ivyfile="${ivy.lib.dir}/ivy/cache/myorg/mystuff.services.common/ivy-mystuff.services.common.xml" pomfile="${ivy.lib.dir}/ivy/cache/myorg/mystuff.services.common/poms/mystuff.services.common.pom">
<mapping conf="default" scope="compile"/>
<mapping conf="runtime" scope="runtime"/>
</ivy:makepom>
Then a little hackery - I insert an artifact element in the ivy file using xml task. This works ok...
<xmltask source="${ivy.lib.dir}/ivy/cache/myorg/mystuff.services.common/ivy-${resolved.revision}.xml" dest="${ivy.lib.dir}/ivy/cache/myorg/mystuff.services.common/ivy-${resolved.revision}.xml">
<insert path="/ivy-module/publications" >
<![CDATA[
<artifact name="mystuff.services.common" type="pom"/>
]]>
</insert>
</xmltask>
Then I resolve/deliver/publish, as per various docs I've seen on how to do this.
<ivy:resolve file="${ivy.lib.dir}/ivy/cache/myorg/mystuff.services.common/ivy-${resolved.revision}.xml"/>
<!--<echoproperties/>-->
<ivy:deliver conf="*" delivertarget="recursive-deliver"/>
<ivy:publish resolver="myrepo-publish" publishivy="false" overwrite="true">
<artifacts pattern="lib/myorg/[module]/[type]s/[artifact].[ext]"/>
</ivy:publish>
And the error I get:
build.xml:235: impossible to publish artifacts for
myorg#mystuff.services.common;1.0.1: java.io.IOException: missing artifact
myorg#mystuff.services.common;1.0.1!mystuff.services.common.pom
If I leave out the pom from the artifacts in the ivy file, the other artifacts just publish fine.
What am I doing wrong?
This is what the ivy file looks like after inserting the pom entry for artifacts
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="../../ivy-doc.xsl"?>
<ivy-module version="1.0">
<info organisation="myorg" module="mystuff.services.common" revision="1.0.1" status="integration" publication="20130206204156"/>
<configurations>
<conf name="default"/>
<conf name="compile" extends="default"/>
</configurations>
<publications>
<artifact name="services.common" type="jar" conf="compile"/>
<artifact name="services.common~test" type="jar" conf="compile"/>
<artifact name="services.common" type="javadoc-zip" ext="zip" conf="compile"/>
<artifact name="services.common~test" type="javadoc-zip" ext="zip" conf="compile"/>
<artifact name="services.common" type="src-zip" ext="zip" conf="compile"/>
<artifact name="services.common~test" type="src-zip" ext="zip" conf="compile"/>
<artifact name="com.myorg.mystuffservices.common" type="osgi-module" ext="jar" conf="compile"/>
<artifact name="services.common" type="pom"/>
</publications>
<dependencies>
<dependency org="org.testng" name="testng" rev="5.11" conf="compile->compile-15"/>
</dependencies>
</ivy-module>
Your publish does not have an artifact pattern that finds the pom generated by your "makepom" task.
Either change the location or alternatively add an extra artifacts tag to your publish task:
<ivy:publish resolver="myrepo-publish" publishivy="false" overwrite="true">
<artifacts pattern="lib/myorg/[module]/[type]s/[artifact].[ext]"/>
<artifacts pattern="${ivy.lib.dir}/ivy/cache/myorg/mystuff.services.common/poms/mystuff.services.common.pom"/>
</ivy:publish>
I also don't understand why you're inserting a POM entry into you ivy file. Why don't you just list in your publications section?
For a detailed example see:
how to publish 3rdparty artifacts with ivy and nexus
There is a Java library I want to use as part of my build, but it contains an external resources/ directory that has to be visible to the runtime classpath in order to work. I'd like to be able to store it as an artifact inside my Ivy repository, but not sure if Ivy can handle this, and if so, how to rig-up the ivy.xml, ivy-settings.xml files, as well as the repo itself.
My repo is actually an Artifactory server and I store artifacts and their ivy files right next to each other:
http://myrepo.com:8080/artifactory/simple/myrepo/
google/
guice/
3.0/
guice-3.0.jar
ivy.xml
Etc. I guess I'm looking for a similar setup here:
http://myrepo.com:8080/artifactory/simple/myrepo/
fizz/
buzz/
1.7/
buzz-1.7.jar
resources/
ivy.xml
...and somehow pull down both the jar and its resources/ directory as part of the Ivy resolve/retrieve pattern, and then place resources/ where I need it to be from there.
Is this possible? Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
Edit - If the fact that resources/ is a directory causes a problem, I don't mind zipping it up as resources.zip, and then resolving/retrieving it into my project at buildtime, and then unzipping it. That's just more work to do, if Ivy can't handle directory-artifacts out of the box.
You should zip/tar the directory and create the following setup:
http://myrepo.com:8080/artifactory/simple/myrepo/
fizz/
buzz/
1.7/
buzz-1.7.jar
resources-1.7.zip
ivy-1.7.xml
In your ivy.xml you would then declare each file as a publication of this module like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ivy-module version="2.0">
<info organisation="fizz"
module="buzz"
revision="1.7"
status="release"
publication="20110531150115"
default="true"
/>
<configurations>
<conf name="default" visibility="public"/>
</configurations>
<publications>
<artifact name="buzz" type="jar" />
<artifact name="resources" type="zip" />
</publications>
</ivy-module>
And if needed you could define separate configurations like:
<configurations>
<conf name="default" extends="jar, resources" visibility="public"/>
<conf name="jar" visibility="public"/>
<conf name="resources" visibility="public"/>
</configurations>
<publications>
<artifact name="buzz" type="jar" conf="jar"/>
<artifact name="resources" type="zip" conf="resources"/>
</publications>
Here is my ivy.xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ivy-module version="2.0">
...
<dependencies>
<dependency org="spring" name="richclient" rev="1.1.0"/>
</dependencies>
</ivy-module>
And ivy-settings.xml:
<property name="ivy.local.default.root" value="/home/---/dev/Java/_libraries/_ivy" override="false"/>
<property name="ivy.local.default.ivy.pattern" value="[organisation]/[module]/[revision]/[type]s/[artifact].[ext]" override="false"/>
<property name="ivy.local.default.artifact.pattern" value="[organisation]/[module]/[revision]/[type]s/[artifact].[ext]" override="false"/>
<resolvers>
<filesystem name="local">
<ivy pattern="${ivy.local.default.root}/${ivy.local.default.ivy.pattern}" />
<artifact pattern="${ivy.local.default.root}/${ivy.local.default.artifact.pattern}" />
</filesystem>
</resolvers>
Ivy try to find
/home/---/dev/Java/_libraries/_ivy/spring/richclient/1.1.0/jars/richclient.jar
And here is the problem. Library has 4 jar files.
How to include all jars in project from one dependency in ivy.xml?
Thx
I'm assuming you've just downloaded the jars locally? It won't work unless you also write an ivy.xml file for the downloaded files, listing the artifacts that are associated with the module (See publications section of the ivy.xml doco)
Why not avoid the hassle of maintaining the your own version of someone else's module by using the maven repository provided by Spring?
Add the following to your ivy-settings.xml file:
<resolvers>
<ibiblio name="spring-rcp" m2compatible="true" root="http://spring-rich-c.sourceforge.net/maven2repository"/>
</resolvers>
While Ivy can work using dependencies on individual JAR files, it works better if you define separate ivy.xml files for the dependencies themselves, which specifies the 4 separate JAR files. This ivy.xml defines what Ivy calls a module.
Your application's ivy.xml then expresses a dependency on that module, rather than on specific JAR files.
The Ivy website has a tutorial on modules, I highly recommend reading it
http://ant.apache.org/ivy/history/latest-milestone/tutorial/conf.html