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Re: [m2e-dev] Problems navigating the execution plan
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In 0.10.x and 0.12.x, mavenProjectFacade.getExecutionPlan(monitor) is
expected to calculate execution plan up-to "package" phase inclusive
(see #calculateExecutionPlan in [1]). It does not include "validate"
phase. You need to call IMaven#calculateExecutionPlan from your code to
get execution plan that includes "validate".
In current master head we've changed mavenProjectFacade.getExecutionPlan
to include all the way to "deploy" [2], so validate phase is included
already.
Also, beware that execution plan calculation is an expansive operation
that may require remote repository access. We plan to change m2e core to
avoid using it but instead only resolve "interesting" individual plugin
executions. See MNGECLIPSE-2724 [3] for more info.
[1]
https://github.com/sonatype/m2e-core-tests/blob/rb-0.12.x/org.maven.ide.eclipse/src/org/maven/ide/eclipse/internal/project/registry/ProjectRegistryManager.java
[2]
http://git.eclipse.org/c/m2e/m2e-core.git/tree/org.eclipse.m2e.core/src/org/eclipse/m2e/core/internal/project/registry/ProjectRegistryManager.java
[3] https://issues.sonatype.org/browse/MNGECLIPSE-2724
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Regards,
Igor
On 11-01-14 07:38 PM, Benson Margulies wrote:
In handing project config change requests, my plugin receives an
IMavenProjectFacade from M2E.
Some phases seem to be trimmed out of there. In particularly, my users
complain that I'm failing to pay attention if their POM configures the
plugin in the 'verify' phase.
The idea here is that I want to collect the effective configuration of
their actually configured execution of some specific goal of
checkstyle or findbugs.
Can you suggest some alternative to the following that is likely to be
more satisfactory?
Do I need to somehow ask maven to build a 'vanilla' execution plan
that I can then traverse?
MavenExecutionPlan executionPlan = mavenProjectFacade.getExecutionPlan(monitor);
List<MojoExecution> mojoExecutions = executionPlan.getMojoExecutions();
for (MojoExecution mojoExecution : mojoExecutions) {
if(mojoExecutionForPlugin(mojoExecution, pluginGroupId,
pluginArtifactId, pluginGoal)) {
return mojoExecution;
}
}
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