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How can I do a git pull in Maven?

I'm new to both maven and git and wanted to get some help in setting a project.

Is there a way to define a goal in the pom to push/pull from git during linked to a maven phase? For example, can I pull from git during the maven install phase?

If yes, how can that be accomplished? I would appreciate any code examples.

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user786045 Avatar asked Jun 15 '11 14:06

user786045


3 Answers

Good idea or not, here's how you could do a checkout (pull clone from Github) using Maven. Have your pom.xml look like this:

<project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/maven-v4_0_0.xsd">

<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
<groupId>br.com.javamagazine</groupId>
<artifactId>engesoft</artifactId>
<packaging>war</packaging>
<version>0.0.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
<name>engesoft Maven Webapp</name>
<url>http://maven.apache.org</url>

<scm>
    <connection>scm:git:git://github.com/vitorsouza/EngeSoft.git</connection>
    <developerConnection>scm:git:https://[email protected]/vitorsouza/EngeSoft.git</developerConnection>
    <url>https://github.com/vitorsouza/EngeSoft</url>
</scm>
</project>

Then use mvn scm:checkout. When I ran this, it pulled the code to folder target/engesoft. There's probably a way to configure it to place it somewhere else. Check out the following pages:

  • Maven SCM Plug-in
  • Git implementation for the SCM Plug-in
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Vítor E. Silva Souza Avatar answered Oct 04 '22 03:10

Vítor E. Silva Souza


Instead of doing this during the Maven build, use a CI server like Jenkins. It will do the git pull before running maven, so the build tool can concentrate on it's main purpose: Building source code.

This also makes it more simple for you to develop since pull's will only happen when you want them. If you pull all the time, another developer can change something and you will get errors that you don't expect.

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Aaron Digulla Avatar answered Oct 04 '22 02:10

Aaron Digulla


The scm:checkout goal Vitor is referring to is a clone, not a pull (huge difference in Git).

I had to use the exec goal to do what you're describing. I also didn't want to do an entire clone each time there was a build. Instead, I use git reset --hard and then pull -f origin Release:Release (via exec).

If I find a better way (and there HAS to be one) I'll post it here.

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James Evans Avatar answered Oct 04 '22 01:10

James Evans