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Robert Scholte commented on MINVOKER-229:
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I might have found a solution, but it'll take some time to implement.
Whoever wants to pick this up:
- the maven-invoker-plugin should create a {{.mvn/extensions.xml}} referring to
some invoker-extension.
- this extension should be part of {{invoker:install}}
- A class of this extension should extend the {{AbstractExecutionListener}} and
implement all {{fail}}-methods
- Once called it must inform the maven-invoker-plugin. Probably the easiest
solution is to write the info to a new file, being recognized the plugin.
> Add a property in invoker.properties to check the failed mojo
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> Key: MINVOKER-229
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MINVOKER-229
> Project: Maven Invoker Plugin
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Romain Manni-Bucau
> Priority: Major
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> using invoker.buildResult = failure we can check a plugin failed but there is
> no property to also check which mojo failed.
> Issue is you can pass a test where the build failed for another reason than
> the expected one.
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