Author: Rafael Benevides Summary: Maven plugin that helps JBoss Developer materials maintenance
This a Maven Plugin that helps JBoss Developer materials maintenance.
You can use it to verify if your project/quickstart follow the JBoss Developer Guidelines. It will run all JBoss Developer Guideline checkers and generate a report that provides information about any violations that your project/quickstarts has.
For Maven BOMs,it can be used to verify if your Maven BOM has all dependencies being resolved.
You can also use QSTools to synchronize an Maven Archetype with and existing project.
All you need is Apache Maven 3.0.X and a working internet connection.
Select a Maven project and run:
mvn -U org.jboss.maven.plugins:qstools:check
This will check your project and all modules to seek for potential violations.
The report will be generated at: MAVEN_PROJECT/target/site/qschecker.html
QSTools configuration is made by editing the online file https://github.com/jboss-developer/maven-qstools-plugin/blob/master/config/qstools_config.yaml
You can use a local config file by overwriting qstools property:
mvn -U org.jboss.maven.plugins:qstools:check
-Dqstools.configFileURL=file:///Users/rafaelbenevides/path/qstools_config.yaml
Stacks is used to check the BOM versions used on you project.
If you need to use a custom Stacks.yaml definition you can overwrite the stacks url adding the property qstools.stacks.url
to the command line:
mvn -U org.jboss.maven.plugins:qstools:check
-Dqstools.stacks.url=file:/somewhere/on/your/disk/stacks.yaml
or
mvn -U org.jboss.maven.plugins:qstools:(check)
-Dqstools.stacks.url=http://www.somewhere.net/somepath/stacks.yaml
QSTools can fix most of the violations.
You can run:
mvn -U org.jboss.maven.plugins:qstools:fix
NOTE:
It's high recommended that you have your changes saved before running this plugin because it modifies your pom files.
QSTools can add/remove the section on pom.xml files. It uses Approved JBoss Maven Repositories list.
You can run:
mvn -U org.jboss.maven.plugins:qstools:repositories
NOTE:
It's high recommended that you have your changes saved before running this plugin because it modifies your pom files.
This goal will check the Expected BOM Version and update the BOM versions to the expected version.
It will also replace any community BOMs by the Product BOMs if it is specified under project-boms-migration
sections of QSTools configuration file
NOTE:
It's high recommended that you have your changes saved before running this plugin because it modifies your pom files.
To run the plugin:
mvn -U org.jboss.maven.plugins:qstools:updateBoms
This goal will check the given BOM project if all declared dependencies under section is resolvable.
To run the plugin:
mvn -U org.jboss.maven.plugins:qstools:bom-check
If you need to ignore certain known dependencies from being checked, you can use the qstools.bom-check.ignoredDependencies
property.
Example:
mvn -U org.jboss.maven.plugins:qstools:bom-check
-Dqstools.bom-check.ignoredDependencies=<groupId 1>:<artifactId 1>:jar:<version 1>,<groupId 2>:<artifactId 2>:jar:<version 2>
By default, the project build will fail if some managed dependency is not resolvable. You can overwrite this behavior by using qstools.bom-check.failbuild
property.
This will run on REPORT ONLY
mode.
Example:
mvn -U org.jboss.maven.plugins:qstools:bom-check
-Dqstools.bom-check.failbuild=false
To specify a custom settings.xml file you must use org.apache.maven.user-settings
property. This is because Shrinkwrap Resolver doesn't consume settings.xml you specified on command line (-s settings.xml) or in the IDE. It reads settings.xml files at their standard locations, which are ~/.m2/settings.xml
and $M2_HOME/conf/settings.xml
unless overridden in the API or via System property.
Example:
mvn -U org.jboss.maven.plugins:qstools:bom-check
-Dorg.apache.maven.user-settings=<your custom settings.xml>
QSTools can be used on archetype to synchronize the archetype-resources with a given project
This is an example of configuration:
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.jboss.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>qstools</artifactId>
<version>1.7.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
<configuration>
<projectGitRepo>git://github.com/jboss-developer/jboss-eap-quickstarts.git</projectGitRepo>
<projectPath>kitchensink-ear</projectPath>
<rootPackage>org.jboss.as.quickstarts.kitchensink_ear</rootPackage>
<multiModuleProject>true</multiModuleProject>
<applyPatch>A-patch-file.patch</applyPatch>
<branch>[a branch name or a commit hash]</branch>
<-- Replace the following strings by {archetypeId} or __artifactId__ in file name
<archetypeExpressionReplaceValues>
<archetypeExpressionReplaceValue>jboss-as-kitchensink-ear</archetypeExpressionReplaceValue>
<archetypeExpressionReplaceValue>kitchensink-ear-quickstart</archetypeExpressionReplaceValue>
<archetypeExpressionReplaceValue>kitchensink-quickstart</archetypeExpressionReplaceValue>
<archetypeExpressionReplaceValue>KitchensinkEarQuickstart</archetypeExpressionReplaceValue>
<archetypeExpressionReplaceValue>JBoss EAP Quickstart: kitchensink-ear</archetypeExpressionReplaceValue>
</archetypeExpressionReplaceValues>
<!-- Expressions that will be ignored during the replacement -->
<ignoredArchetypeExpressionReplaceValues>
<ignoredArchetypeExpressionReplaceValue>https://github.com/wildfly/quickstart/tree/master/</ignoredArchetypeExpressionReplaceValue>
</ignoredArchetypeExpressionReplaceValues>
<!-- Replace the html5mobi string by {tableSuffix} -->
<replaceValueWithExpression>
<html5mobi>tableSuffix</html5mobi>
</replaceValueWithExpression>
</configuration>
<executions>
<execution>
<phase>generate-sources</phase>
<goals>
<goal>archetypeSync</goal>
</goals>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
</plugins>
The archetypeExpressionReplaceValues
argument is used to replace the given expression to the ${artifactId}
expression or __artifactId__
in file name.
In some situations will may want to ignore a line to be replaced. You can specify the line content on the ignoredArchetypeExpressionReplaceValues
argument.
The plugin documentation generated from mvn site is available here
You can turn on debugging messages:
mvn -U org.jboss.maven.plugins:qstools:check -X