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Maven: Only execute plugin when a command line flag is present


I want Maven to only run a certain plugin when there is a flag on the command line when I call the mvn command.

for example:

Let's say I have a plugin called maven-foo-plugin. I only want maven to run this plugin when the flag --foo is present when I call the maven command.

So, instead of saying...

mvn install

...I would say...

mvn install --foo

The first one should NOT use/call the plugin maven-foo-plugin, but the second one should. By default, I don't want this plugin to run, but if and only if, the --foo is present. Is there another parameter that I add to this maven-foo-plugin to make it do this?

The plugin I'm using is the maven-antrun-plugin that has the task that unzips a file. Of course, sometimes this file is present and sometimes not. Sometimes, it's not present and I don't need it. So, I need a way (Preferably through command line unless someone has a better idea) to turn on/off this plugin.


Solution

  • As @Gab has mentioned, using Maven profiles is the way to go. Create a profile and configure your plugin in the profile. Then in the profile's activation section, reference the environment variable, with or without a value:

    <profiles>
      <profile>
        <activation>
          <property>
            <name>debug</name>
          </property>
        </activation>
        ...
      </profile>
    </profiles>
    

    The above example would activate the profile if you define the debug variable when calling Maven:

    mvn install -Ddebug
    

    Please note that you have to prefix environment variables with -D in order to pass them to the JVM running Maven.

    More details can be found here: http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-profiles.html