39

I have a maven build that is extremely slow. I would like to know whether there is a way to profile maven execution in order to find out which are the most time-consuming steps.

Later I will want to compare these times between builds for older versions (which were faster), so they should be ideally in a format that can be compared/diffed/graphed.

1
  • I typically turn on relative time stamps in the maven log settings. This does not take much space from the messages and helps to see slow steps. org.slf4j.simpleLogger.showDateTime=true
    – eckes
    Jun 6, 2017 at 22:14

5 Answers 5

24

This is the quickest possible way:

export MAVEN_OPTS="-Dorg.slf4j.simpleLogger.dateTimeFormat=HH:mm:ss,SSS \
                   -Dorg.slf4j.simpleLogger.showDateTime=true" 
mvn test

Results in

MAVEN_OPTS="-Dorg.slf4j.simpleLogger.dateTimeFormat=HH:mm:ss,SSS -Dorg.slf4j.simpleLogger.showDateTime=true" mvn test
17:06:07,330 [INFO] Scanning for projects...
17:06:07,447 [INFO] 
17:06:07,447 [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
17:06:07,448 [INFO] Building bimble-server 0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
17:06:07,448 [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
17:06:07,747 [INFO] 
17:06:07,748 [INFO] --- maven-resources-plugin:2.6:resources (default-resources) @ bimble-server ---

If you then add that environment variable to your shell's config file (like ~/.bashrc or ~/.profile) you will have those timings every time you use Maven.

Based on info from Stanley Hillner's blog:

2
  • Thanks, the blog helped.
    – kolobok
    Aug 29, 2018 at 10:00
  • 1
    Very simple! This is all I need for multi-project build timing
    – Wheezil
    Mar 23, 2021 at 15:40
7

Out of the box solution is the takari maven profiler: https://github.com/takari/maven-profiler

Sample output from its page:

org.apache.maven:maven-core:3.1.2-SNAPSHOT

    clean 176ms
        org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-clean-plugin:2.5 (default-clean) 176ms

    initialize 408ms
        org.codehaus.mojo:buildnumber-maven-plugin:1.2 (create-noncanonicalrev) 349ms
        org.codehaus.mojo:buildnumber-maven-plugin:1.2 (create-buildnumber) 59ms

    generate-sources 408ms
        org.codehaus.modello:modello-maven-plugin:1.8.1 (standard) 369ms
        org.codehaus.modello:modello-maven-plugin:1.8.1 (standard) 28ms
        org.codehaus.modello:modello-maven-plugin:1.8.1 (standard) 11ms

    generate-resources 933ms
        org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-remote-resources-plugin:1.4 (default) 932ms

    process-resources 225ms
        org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-resources-plugin:2.6 (default-resources) 224ms

    compile 4s 522ms
        org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-compiler-plugin:2.5.1 (default-compile) 4s 522ms

    process-classes 6s 880ms
        org.codehaus.mojo:animal-sniffer-maven-plugin:1.6 (check-java-1.5-compat) 5s 814ms
        org.codehaus.plexus:plexus-component-metadata:1.5.5 (default) 946ms
        org.sonatype.plugins:sisu-maven-plugin:1.1 (default) 120ms

    process-test-resources 173ms
        org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-resources-plugin:2.6 (default-testResources) 173ms

    test-compile 818ms
        org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-compiler-plugin:2.5.1 (default-testCompile) 818ms

    process-test-classes 134ms
        org.codehaus.plexus:plexus-component-metadata:1.5.5 (default) 110ms
        org.sonatype.plugins:sisu-maven-plugin:1.1 (default) 23ms

    test 11s 306ms
        org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-surefire-plugin:2.12 (default-test) 11s 306ms

    package 1s 371ms
        org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-jar-plugin:2.4 (default-jar) 502ms
        org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-site-plugin:3.3 (attach-descriptor) 869ms
5
  • @ShintaSmith : what is the problem? Nov 5, 2015 at 16:49
  • 4
    It just doesn't produce any profiling output at all Nov 10, 2015 at 19:54
  • Have you put its jar into ${M2_HOME}/lib/ext? Nov 11, 2015 at 21:32
  • @qtips glad to hear Oct 20, 2016 at 10:02
  • I have a lot of "[WARNING] Failed to notify spy io.tesla.lifecycle.profiler.LifecycleProfiler: null" using it with Maven 3.3.9 and building multicomponents with -T . Final report is useless
    – Gurvan
    Nov 29, 2016 at 16:06
4

https://github.com/jcgay/maven-profiler is a similar handy tool. It's easy to setup and use. (Having something like it or EventSpy takari/maven-profiler in core Maven as an option would certainly be neat; comment in https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-4639 ..)

1
  • this profiler has problems with multi-module builds and also doesn't support -T -- see issues on github Dec 7, 2016 at 18:19
1

This functionality has been included in Maven3. Here's the associated ticket: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-4639

If you need to do the same with Maven2 I'd recommend building yor own plugin that is hooks into all phases of execution ( or just the ones you need to track).

9
  • yup, maven2. Any pointer to a starting point for this type of plugin? Feb 25, 2011 at 17:40
  • from your link I've seen that Hudson gives me that information, and it does indeed even for Maven 2, by checking "executed mojos" Feb 25, 2011 at 17:44
  • 23
    @George, I'm confused by that ticket. It's still open and unassigned. When you say it's 'included in Maven3' what exactly does the end-user have to do?
    – artbristol
    Jun 10, 2011 at 12:28
  • 1
    @artbristol, you are right. The functionality is obviously not included in Maven. You have to write your own AbstractExecutionListener or EventSpy. The EventSpy mentioned by Jason van Zyl there looks incomplete. Builds started with -T are not supported.
    – rwitzel
    Mar 18, 2014 at 10:03
  • 1
    If anyone would like to use it for a Jenkins Maven Project -- be informed that you can't. Maven Core Extensions are not supported issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-28629 Dec 7, 2016 at 18:20
0

i just create a gist here : https://gist.github.com/boly38/7316378

This is a sample example on how to log datetime of some maven lifecycle steps.

Of course you could adapt this sample to set your own output format (and graph it ...).

Hope this help


Extract :

        <profile>
            <id>stats</id>
            <build>
                <plugins>
                    <plugin>
                        <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
                        <artifactId>maven-antrun-plugin</artifactId>
                        <executions>
                            <execution>
                                <id>log_validate</id>
                                <phase>validate</phase>
                                <goals><goal>run</goal></goals>
                                <configuration>
                                    <tasks>
                                        <tstamp><format property="stepTstamp" pattern="dd-HH:mm:ss" locale="en,US" /></tstamp>
                                        <echo file="stats.log" append="true"
                                              message="${line.separator}${line.separator}${stepTstamp} validate${line.separator}"/>
                                    </tasks>
                                </configuration>
                            </execution>
    (...)
                            <execution>
                                <id>log_process_sources</id>
                                <phase>process-sources</phase>
                                <goals><goal>run</goal></goals>
                                <configuration>
                                    <tasks>
                                        <tstamp><format property="stepTstamp" pattern="dd-HH:mm:ss" locale="en,US" /></tstamp>
                                        <echo file="stats.log" append="true"
                                              message="${stepTstamp} process-sources${line.separator}"/>
                                    </tasks>
                                </configuration>
                            </execution>
(...)

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.