CollabNet provides you with a Maven deploy plugin that completely inherits the default (vanilla) Maven deploy plugin. Additionally, it posts binary artifact creation event information on to TeamForge EventQ enabling end-to-end traceability.
<pluginRepositories> <pluginRepository> <id>collabnet</id> <name>Collabnet Public Repo</name> <url>http://mvn.collab.net/nexus/content/groups/public/</url> </pluginRepository> </pluginRepositories> <plugins> .... <plugin> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId> <artifactId>maven-deploy-plugin</artifactId> <version>2.8.2</version> <configuration> <skip>true</skip> </configuration> </plugin> <plugin> <groupId>net.collab.maven.deploy</groupId> <artifactId>collabnet-deploy-maven-plugin</artifactId> <version>8.2</version> <extensions>true</extensions> <executions> <execution> <id>default-deploy</id> <phase>deploy</phase> <goals> <goal>deploy</goal> </goals> </execution> </executions> <configuration> <skipLinkToBinaries>true</skipLinkToBinaries> <amqpServer>amqp://host.with.amqp</amqpServer> <sourceAssociationKey>as-per-orchestrate-setup</sourceAssociationKey> <associatedBuildNumber>${env.BUILD_NUMBER}</associatedBuildNumber> </configuration> </plugin> </plugins>
<settings> <servers> <server> <id>local-nexus</id> <username>your_ctf_username</username> <password>xxxxxxxx</password> </server> <server> <id>amqp://host.with.amqp</id> <username>myproj_nexus</username> <password>xxxxx</password> </server> </servers> </settings>
If you already have a set of credentials against an AMQP URL in settings.xml, all jobs including the one that posts events against different sources can use the same credentials.
Configuration parameter | Description | Mandatory | Default value | Example |
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amqpServer | An amqp url for the form amqp://host.domain where EventQ is listening to. | True | None | amqp://example.com |
sourceAssociationKey | The source association key from orchestrate custom event setup. | True | None | uuid format |
orchestrateSchemaId | The schema id posted to EventQ. Do not set it in v1.4.1 and later. | True | binary_artifact | binary_artifact |
orchestrateSchemaVersion | The version of the schema, usually 1. Omit to default to 1. Do not set it in v1.4.1 and later. | False | 1 | 1 |
amqpUserName | The AMQP user name. It is recommended not to set it in the project POM but using in settings.xml. Take it from the custom event setup in EventQ. | False | None | proj_custom |
amqpPassword | The AMQP password. It is recommended not to set it in the project POM but using in settings.xml. Take it from the EventQ settings. | False | None | af78aaee0c5610d21.... |
amqpQueueName | Do not specify. Defaults to orchestrate.custom. | False | orchestrate.custom | orchestrate.custom |
associatedBuildNumber | Specify to the env variable depending on your build system process. Set to ${env.BUILD_NUMBER} for Jenkins. | False | None | ${env.BUILD_NUMBER} |
skipOrchestrateNotification | Set to true to disable notification. | False | False | False |
dieOnOrchestrateError | Defaults to true. Set to false to treat orchestrate notification errors as non-fatal. | False | True | True |
component | Used to identify a specific binary artifact as a component in a larger application. | False | none | An ALM platform has several components such as an application server, an indexer, an SCM integration server and so on. These components have their own build process. This property is used to uniquely identify such components in EventQ. |
componentOf | Associated with the 'component' parameter to store the details of the component. | False | none | SCM as a component of Teamforge. |