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How can I get the maven-release-plugin to run without triggering the tests?

I have tried

-Dmaven.test.skip=true 

and

-DskipTests 

and

-DpreparationGoals=clean

...yet none work.

Yes, I know I shouldn't release if the tests don't pass, but I don't have control over making my coworkers write reliable tests.

6 Answers 6

413

-Darguments="-DskipTests" is what you want, or explicitly configuring the forked executions in the pom.

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  • 1
    It works for me, thanks and +1 but ... Wny is this necessary? Oct 10, 2012 at 17:13
  • 5
    IT is necessary because the release process forks a new maven process, and the tpical -DskipTests are not passed along as system properties.
    – Eddie
    Dec 3, 2012 at 19:18
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    wish I could vote you 2 up. I spent hours trying to get this right... but 1. Did I miss something in the documentation or is the mvn documentation missing something ? 2. I had <skipTests>true</skipTests> configured in my company POM. Still did not work. What worked was your solution. Dec 11, 2012 at 12:24
  • Do you need some specific config in the pom to make this work?
    – DenCowboy
    Jun 14, 2018 at 13:19
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-Darguments="..." passes arguments to the forked maven process, but it is important to realise that there are two different switches being used here. The -DskipTests forces maven to not run any tests, but the tests are still compiled (this is important if you have any dependencies on a test-jar type). The -Dmaven.test.skip=true forces maven to not even compile the tests, which means that any test-jars will not be generated.

So, you must use -Darguments, but to skip tests running use only skipTests, to stop them compiling use maven.test.skip.

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If you just want to skip integration tests, this will do it:

-Darguments="-DskipITs"
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you have too differents choices to avoid and skip tests with the release plugin

  • The first is to pass as argument on cli to the release goal or phases by providing a -Darguments:

exemple: mvn -X -Darguments="-Dmaven.javadoc.skip=true -Dmaven.test.skipTests=true -Dmaven.test.skip=true" -P release-mode release:prepare

-The second is to perform thoses arguments on your pom.xml in the build like this:

<plugin>    
                <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
                <artifactId>maven-release-plugin</artifactId>
                <dependencies>
                    <dependency>
                        <groupId>org.apache.maven.scm</groupId>
                        <artifactId>maven-scm-provider-gitexe</artifactId>
                        <version>1.9.4</version>
                    </dependency>
                </dependencies>
                <configuration>
                    <skip>true</skip>
                    <skipTests>true</skipTests>
                    <preparationGoals>clean validate</preparationGoals>
                    <arguments>-Dmaven.javadoc.skip=true -Dmaven.test.skipTests=true -Dmaven.test.skip=true</arguments>
                    <useReleaseProfile>false</useReleaseProfile>
                    <releaseProfiles>release-mode</releaseProfiles>
                    <tagNameFormat>TEST-@{project.version}</tagNameFormat>
                </configuration>
            </plugin>

Note that the second method override the first.

I recommanded you to prepare release first on a single action and then you can edit the release.properties file on the working directorie and look the exec.additionalArguments properties if your arguments are there. It will look like: exec.additionalArguments=-Dmaven.javadoc.skip\=true -Dmaven.test.skipTests\=true -Dmaven.test.skip\=true -P release-mode.

After you can perform the release.

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I have managed to avoid running the verify goal by simply adding the configuration preparationGoals to clean:

<plugin>
  <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
  <artifactId>maven-release-plugin</artifactId>
  <version>2.5.3</version>
  <configuration>
    <preparationGoals>clean</preparationGoals> <!-- See here -->
  </configuration>
</plugin>
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Use the following argument to skip test

-Darguments="-DskipTests"

or

alternatively skipping by default

 [...]
  <properties>
    <skipTests>true</skipTests>
  </properties>
  [...]
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    This question is specifically about the Maven release plugin, so these are not the Maven goals that will be used.
    – Jaap
    Dec 19, 2016 at 15:37

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