I've added a new dependency to my POM.
Is there a simple command I can run to download this dependency to my repository?
Per other answer, Maven will download the dependency as part of mvn compile
, mvn install
etc. By default it happens in the generate-sources
phase of the default lifecycle - so invoking any phase from generate-sources
onward will download dependencies.
If you want to only download dependencies without doing other activities such as compilation, then it's:
mvn dependency:resolve
Or to download a single dependency:
mvn dependency:get -Dartifact=groupId:artifactId:version
If you need to download from a specific repository, you can specify that with -DrepoUrl=...
mvn package -o
right after — I get error that plugins can not be downloaded. Running mvn dependency:resolve-plugins
doesn't fully solve the issue either.
Feb 22, 2018 at 10:21
maven compile
so for most people, that's all you need. But sometimes people want to download dependencies for whatever reason, without also invoking any other activities bound to any lifecycle stages. And that's what this question is for. In other words, if you're just using Maven normally, you don't need this question/answer.
Mar 5 at 8:50
mvn install
(or mvn package
) will always work.
You can use mvn compile
to download compile time dependencies or mvn test
for compile time and test dependencies but I prefer something that always works.
mvn dependency:xxx
deal with dependencies only and don't do any additional stuff - and that what the question was about.
Jun 1, 2016 at 10:11
import
happens) and whether you use a multi-module build.
Feb 5, 2019 at 14:42
I know it is an old question now, but for users who are using Maven
plugin with Eclipse
under Windows
, you have two options:
If you got Maven installed as a standalone application:
You can use the following command in the CMD
under your project
path:
mvn eclipse:eclipse
It will update your repository with all the missing jars, according
to your dependencies in your pom.xml
file.
If you haven't got Maven installed as a standalone application you can follow these steps on your eclipse:
Right click on the project
->Run As
-- >Run configurations
.
Then select mavenBuild
.
Then click new
button to create a configuration of the selected
type .Click on Browse workspace then select your project and in
goals specify eclipse:eclipse
You can refer to how to run the command mvn eclipse:eclipse for further details.
Pay attention to your dependency scope I was having the issue where when I invoke clean compile via Intellij, the pom would get downloaded, but the jar would not. There was a xxx.jar.lastUpdated file created. Then realized that the dependency scope was test, but I was triggering the compile. I deleted the repos, and triggered the mvn test, and issue was resolved.
mvnw
to call the wrapper layer. The commands on this page work with it.