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=Specifying a Profile= | =Specifying a Profile= | ||
==Command Line== | |||
The profile can be activated explicitly on command line with <tt>-P</tt>: | The profile can be activated explicitly on command line with <tt>-P</tt>: | ||
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A profile can also be triggered | ==In Settings== | ||
The active profiles are specified in [[settings.xml]]: | |||
<pre> | |||
<settings> | |||
... | |||
<activeProfiles> | |||
<activeProfile>blue</activeProfile> | |||
</activeProfiles> | |||
... | |||
</settings> | |||
</pre> | |||
==Other Methods== | |||
A profile can also be triggered based on environment variables, OS settings, or present or missing files. |
Revision as of 18:47, 26 October 2016
External
Internal
Overview
A profile is an alternative set of configurations which set or override default values. Profiles allow to customize a build for different environments. Profiles can be defined:
- per project in the pom.xml file
- per-user in ${user.home}/.m2/settings.xml
- global in ${maven.home}/conf/settings.xml
Each profile is identified with an identifier. Profiles customizes the build for different environments (e.g. production or development, different operating systems, different JDK versions, etc.)
An example of profile:
... <profiles> <profile> <id>production</id> <build> <plugins> <plugin> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId> <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId> <configuration> <debug>false</debug> <optimize>true</optimize> </configuration> </plugin> </plugins> </build> </profile> </profiles> ...
Specifying a Profile
Command Line
The profile can be activated explicitly on command line with -P:
mvn -Pproduction clear install
In Settings
The active profiles are specified in settings.xml:
<settings> ... <activeProfiles> <activeProfile>blue</activeProfile> </activeProfiles> ... </settings>
Other Methods
A profile can also be triggered based on environment variables, OS settings, or present or missing files.