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=-ep, --encrypt-password=
=-ep, --encrypt-password=


{{External|https://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-encryption.html}}
The command encrypts the given password with the local master password, stored, also in encrypted format, in ~<''user''>/.m2/[[Maven settings-security.xml|settings-security.xml]]. Note that ~<''user''>/.m2/[[Maven settings-security.xml|settings-security.xml]] must exist and must contain a valid master password when using this command, otherwise we get:
 
The command encrypts the given password with the local master password, stored (also in encrypted format) in ~<''user''>/.m2/[[Maven settings-security.xml|settings-security.xml]]. Note that ~<''user''>/.m2/[[Maven settings-security.xml|settings-security.xml]] must exist and must contain a valid master password when using this command, otherwise we get:


  mvn --encrypt-password something
  mvn --encrypt-password something
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  [ERROR] java.io.FileNotFoundException: /Users/ovidiu/.m2/settings-security.xml (No such file or directory)
  [ERROR] java.io.FileNotFoundException: /Users/ovidiu/.m2/settings-security.xml (No such file or directory)
  [ERROR] Caused by: /Users/ovidiu/.m2/settings-security.xml (No such file or directory)
  [ERROR] Caused by: /Users/ovidiu/.m2/settings-security.xml (No such file or directory)
For details on how to use password-protected repositories, see: {{Internal|Maven_Repositories#Password-Protected_Repositories|Password-Protected Repositories}}
=-D=
Provides values for properties specified in the POM.
mvn -Dmy.property.name=myValue

Latest revision as of 01:25, 18 October 2019

Internal

-e, --errors

-U, --update-snapshots

Forces a check for missing releases and updated snapshots on remote repositories.

-s, --settings

Alternate path for the user settings file.

-ep, --encrypt-password

The command encrypts the given password with the local master password, stored, also in encrypted format, in ~<user>/.m2/settings-security.xml. Note that ~<user>/.m2/settings-security.xml must exist and must contain a valid master password when using this command, otherwise we get:

mvn --encrypt-password something
[ERROR] Error executing Maven.
[ERROR] java.io.FileNotFoundException: /Users/ovidiu/.m2/settings-security.xml (No such file or directory)
[ERROR] Caused by: /Users/ovidiu/.m2/settings-security.xml (No such file or directory)

For details on how to use password-protected repositories, see:

Password-Protected Repositories

-D

Provides values for properties specified in the POM.

mvn -Dmy.property.name=myValue