Just run the Job you want to run with a fresh/empty local repository. > Am 11.09.2015 um 01:16 schrieb Andrew Wang <[email protected]>: > > Hi Maven experts, > > I'm trying to get a minimal set of local repository contents to be able to > run unit tests for a project in offline mode. The dependency plugin > documentation indicates that by default it's test scope, which is just what > I want, so I did something like this (Maven 3.0.4): > > # Copy what I can from my existing local repository to my temp repo > mvn dependency:copy-dependencies -Dmdep.useRepositoryLayout=true > -DoutputDirectory=/tmp/hadoop-deps -Dmdep.copyPom > # Download things missed by copy:dependencies > mvn dependency:go-offline -Dmaven.repo.local=/tmp/hadoop-deps > # Try running offline unit test > mvn -o surefire:test -Dtest=TestFoo -Dmaven.repo.local=/tmp/hadoop-deps > > This was still missing some dependencies, so I ran this which downloaded > some more: > > mvn surefire:test -DskipTests -Dmaven.repo.local=/tmp/hadoop-deps > > Invoking offline maven to run TestFoo still failed though, this time > missing Surefire. After doing dependency:get on that, my offline test > finally worked. > > Is this expected behavior? I expected dependency:go-offline to be > sufficient for this purpose. I'm was also very surprised that running `mvn > surefire:test -DskipTests` did not download all the required dependencies. > > If you have ideas on how better to do this, I'm also all ears :) This is > related to some distributed testing experiments I'm doing for Apache Hadoop > and HBase, which will hopefully be put into broader use upstream at some > point. > > Thanks, > Andrew
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