using maven command line code example
Example 1: maven commands
mvn --version
Prints out the version of Maven you are running.
mvn clean
Clears the target directory into which Maven normally builds your project.
mvn package
Builds the project and packages the resulting JAR file into the target directory
mvn package -Dmaven.test.skip=true
Builds the project and packages the resulting JAR file into the target directory
- without running the unit tests during the build.
mvn clean package
Clears the target directory and Builds the project and packages the
resulting JAR file into the target directory.
mvn clean package -Dmaven.test.skip=true
Clears the target directory and builds the project and packages the
resulting JAR file into the target directory - without running the unit
tests during the build.
mvn verify
Runs all integration tests found in the project.
mvn clean verify
Cleans the target directory, and runs all integration tests found
in the project.
mvn install
Builds the project described by your Maven POM file and installs the
resulting artifact (JAR) into your local Maven repository
mvn install -Dmaven.test.skip=true
Builds the project described by your Maven POM file without
running unit tests, and installs the resulting artifact (JAR) into
your local Maven repository
mvn clean install
Clears the target directory and builds the project described
by your Maven POM file and installs the resulting artifact (JAR)
into your local Maven repository
mvn clean install -Dmaven.test.skip=true
Clears the target directory and builds the project described
by your Maven POM file without running unit tests, and installs
the resulting artifact (JAR) into your local Maven repository
mvn dependency:tree Prints out the dependency tree for your project
- based on the dependencies configured in the pom.xml file.
mvn dependency:tree -Dverbose Prints out the dependency
tree for your project - based on the dependencies configured
in the pom.xml file. Includes repeated, transitive dependencies.
mvn dependency:tree -Dincludes=com.fasterxml.jackson.core
Prints out the dependencies from your project which depend on the
com.fasterxml.jackson.core artifact.
mvn dependency:tree -Dverbose -Dincludes=com.fasterxml.jackson.core
Prints out the dependencies from your project which depend on the
com.fasterxml.jackson.core artifact. Includes repeated, transitive dependencies.
mvn dependency:build-classpath
Prints out the classpath needed to run your project (application)
based on the dependencies configured in the pom.xml file.
Example 2: maven commands
mvn clean ==> delete target folder
- mvn clean test ==> delete target folder
and run cucumber tests
- mvn clean verify ==> delete target folder, run cucumber test,
generate cucumber HTML report
- mvn clean verify -P Regression ==> delete target folder,
run Regression profile in pom.xml.
- mvn verify -Dfile = RegressionRunner.java ==>
runs this specific runner class
- mvn install -DskipTests ==> It will skip all tests
- mvn -Dtest=login test ==> Running a Single Test Class:
It will run only login test class
- mvn verify -Dbrowser=firefox --> to run with firefox
- mvn verify -Dbrowser=chrome --> to run with chrome
- mvn verify -Dcucumber.options="--tags @smoke"
-Denv="QA2" --> provide scenarios that you want to run.
No need to change CucumberRunner class.
It overrides runner class configuration.