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A maven release plugin built for multi-maven-module git repositories allowing continuous deployment

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Full usage details, FAQs, background and more are available on the project documention website.

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To build and run the tests, you need Java 6 or later and Maven 3 or later. Simply clone and run mvn install

Note that the tests run the plugin against a number of sample test projects, located in the test-projects folder. If adding new functionality, or fixing a bug, it is recommended that a sample project be set up so that the scenario can be tested end-to-end.

See also CONTRIBUTING.md for information on deploying to Nexus and releasing the plugin.

TODO

Features

  • Allow easy way to bump minor or major versions of a module (during release?)
  • Allow an optional label that is appended to the version
  • Allow optional appending of branch name to release version if not "master" (or supplied regex)

Stability stuff

  • Figure out if things like MVN_OPTIONS and other JVM options need to be passed during release
  • Run E2E tests against multiple Maven versions
  • Have a retry on all remote-git operations to cover flaky servers (?)
  • Test the plugin on very large repositories
  • Tests on partial-releases:
    • Make sure the diffdetector works correctly with branches, specifically when one brance has a change another doesn't, and when two branches have changes

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