Class UpdateVersionsMojo

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    org.apache.maven.plugin.ContextEnabled, org.apache.maven.plugin.Mojo

    @Mojo(name="update-versions",
          defaultPhase=PACKAGE,
          requiresDependencyCollection=COMPILE_PLUS_RUNTIME)
    @Execute(phase=PACKAGE)
    public class UpdateVersionsMojo
    extends org.apache.maven.plugin.AbstractMojo
    Since:
    0.4.0
    Author:
    Lukas Krejci
    • Field Detail

      • mavenSession

        @Component
        protected org.apache.maven.execution.MavenSession mavenSession
      • disallowedExtensions

        @Parameter(property="revapi.disallowedExtensions",
                   defaultValue="org.revapi.basic.SemverIgnoreTransform")
        protected String disallowedExtensions
        A comma-separated list of extensions (fully-qualified class names thereof) that are not taken into account during API analysis for versioning purposes. By default, only the semver-ignore transform is not taken into account so that it does not interfere with the purpose of modifying the version based on the semver rules.

        You can modify this set if you use another extensions that change the found differences in a way that the determined new version would not correspond to what it should be.

      • pipelineConfiguration

        @Parameter(property="",
                   defaultValue="")
        protected org.codehaus.plexus.configuration.PlexusConfiguration pipelineConfiguration
        The JSON or XML configuration of the extensions pipeline. This enables the users easily specify which extensions should be included/excluded in the Revapi analysis pipeline and also to define transformation blocks - a way of grouping transforms together to enable more fine grained control over how differences are transformed.
        Since:
        0.11.0
      • analysisConfiguration

        @Parameter(property="",
                   defaultValue="")
        protected org.codehaus.plexus.configuration.PlexusConfiguration analysisConfiguration
        The JSON or XML configuration of various analysis options. The available options depend on what analyzers are present on the plugin classpath through the <dependencies>. Consult configuration documentation for more details.

        These settings take precedence over the configuration loaded from analysisConfigurationFiles.

      • failOnMissingConfigurationFiles

        @Parameter(property="revapi.failOnMissingConfigurationFiles",
                   defaultValue="true")
        protected boolean failOnMissingConfigurationFiles
        Set to false if you want to tolerate files referenced in the analysisConfigurationFiles missing on the filesystem and therefore not contributing to the analysis configuration.

        The default is true, which means that a missing analysis configuration file will fail the build.

      • analysisConfigurationFiles

        @Parameter(property="revapi.analysisConfigurationFiles",
                   defaultValue="")
        protected Object[] analysisConfigurationFiles
        The list of files containing the configuration of various analysis options. The available options depend on what analyzers are present on the plugins classpath through the <dependencies>.

        The analysisConfiguration can override the settings present in the files.

        The list is either a list of strings or has the following form:

         
            <analysisConfigurationFiles>
                <configurationFile>
                    <path>path/to/the/file/relative/to/project/base/dir</path>
                    <resource>path/to/the/file/in/one/of/the/dependencies</resource>
                    <roots>
                        <root>configuration/root1</root>
                        <root>configuration/root2</root>
                        ...
                    </roots>
                </configurationFile>
                ...
            </analysisConfigurationFiles>
         
         
        where
        • path is the path on the filesystem,
        • resource is the path to the resource file in one of the artifacts the plugin depends on
        • roots is optional and specifies the subtrees of the JSON/XML config that should be used for configuration. If not specified, the whole file is taken into account.
        Either path or resource has to be specified but not both. The configuration/root1 and configuration/root2 are paths to the roots of the configuration inside that JSON/XML config file. This might be used in cases where multiple configurations are stored within a single file and you want to use a particular one.

        An example of this might be a config file which contains API changes to be ignored in all past versions of a library. The classes to be ignored are specified in a configuration that is specific for each version:

         
             {
                 "0.1.0" : [
                     {
                         "extension": "revapi.ignore",
                         "configuration": [
                             {
                                 "code" : "java.method.addedToInterface",
                                 "new" : "method void com.example.MyInterface::newMethod()",
                                 "justification" : "This interface is not supposed to be implemented by clients."
                             },
                             ...
                         ]
                     }
                 ],
                 "0.2.0" : [
                     ...
                 ]
             }
         
         
      • promotedDependencies

        @Parameter(property="",
                   defaultValue="")
        protected PromotedDependency[] promotedDependencies
        A list of dependencies of both the old and new artifact(s) that should be considered part of the old/new API. This is a convenience property if you just need to specify a set of dependencies to promote into the API and that set can be specified in a way common to both old and new APIs. If you need to specify different sets for the old and new, use oldPromotedDependencies or newPromotedDependencies respectively. If oldPromotedDependencies or newPromotedDependencies are specified, they override whatever is specified using this property.

        The individual properties of the dependency (e.g. groupId, artifactId, version, type or classifier) are matched exactly. If you enclose the value in forward slashes, they are matched as regular expressions instead.

        E.g. <groupId>com.acme</groupId> will only match dependencies with that exact groupId, while <groupId>/com\.acme(\..*)?/</groupId> will match "com.acme" groupId or any "sub-groupId" thereof (e.g. "com.acme.utils", etc.) using a regular expression.

        Since:
        0.13.6
      • oldArtifacts

        @Parameter(property="revapi.oldArtifacts",
                   defaultValue="")
        protected String[] oldArtifacts
        The coordinates of the old artifacts. Defaults to single artifact with the latest released version of the current project.

        If the this property is null, the oldVersion property is checked for a value of the old version of the artifact being built.

        See Also:
        oldVersion
      • oldVersion

        @Parameter(property="revapi.oldVersion",
                   defaultValue="RELEASE")
        protected String oldVersion
        If you don't want to compare a different artifact than the one being built, specifying the just the old version is simpler way of specifying the old artifact.

        The default value is "RELEASE" meaning that the old version is the last released version of the artifact being built (either remote or found locally (to account for artifacts installed into the local repo that are not available in some public remote repository)). The version of the compared artifact will be strictly older than the version of the new artifact.

        If you specify "LATEST", the old version will be resolved to the newest version available remotely, including snapshots (if found in one of the repositories active in the build). The version of the compared artifact will be either older or equal to the version of the new artifact in this case to account for comparing a locally built snapshot against the latest published snapshot.

      • oldPromotedDependencies

        @Parameter(property="",
                   defaultValue="")
        protected PromotedDependency[] oldPromotedDependencies
        A list of dependencies of the old artifact(s) that should be considered part of the old API.
        Since:
        0.13.6
        See Also:
        promotedDependencies
      • newArtifacts

        @Parameter(property="revapi.newArtifacts",
                   defaultValue="")
        protected String[] newArtifacts
        The coordinates of the new artifacts. These are the full GAVs of the artifacts, which means that you can compare different artifacts than the one being built. If you merely want to specify the artifact being built, use newVersion property instead.
      • newVersion

        @Parameter(property="revapi.newVersion",
                   defaultValue="${project.version}")
        protected String newVersion
        The new version of the artifact. Defaults to "${project.version}".
      • newPromotedDependencies

        @Parameter(property="",
                   defaultValue="")
        protected PromotedDependency[] newPromotedDependencies
        A list of dependencies of the new artifact(s) that should be considered part of the new API.
        Since:
        0.13.6
        See Also:
        promotedDependencies
      • skip

        @Parameter(property="revapi.skip",
                   defaultValue="false")
        protected boolean skip
        Whether to skip the mojo execution.
      • failSeverity

        @Parameter(property="revapi.failSeverity",
                   defaultValue="potentiallyBreaking")
        @Deprecated
        protected FailSeverity failSeverity
        Deprecated.
        use the new failCriticality
        The severity of found problems at which to break the build. Defaults to potentiallyBreaking. Possible values: equivalent, nonBreaking, potentiallyBreaking, breaking.
      • failCriticality

        @Parameter(property="revapi.maximumCriticality")
        protected String failCriticality
        The minimum criticality of the found differences at which to fail the build. This has to be one of the criticalities configured in the pipeline configuration (if the pipeline configuration doesn't define any, the following are the default ones: allowed, documented, highlight, error). If not defined, the value is derived from failSeverity using the severity-to-criticality mapping (which is again configured in the pipeline configuration. If not defined in the pipeline configuration explicitly, the default mapping is the following: EQUIVALENT = allowed, NON_BREAKING = documented, POTENTIALLY_BREAKING = error, BREAKING = error.
        Since:
        0.12.0
      • project

        @Parameter(defaultValue="${project}",
                   readonly=true)
        protected org.apache.maven.project.MavenProject project
      • repositorySystem

        @Component
        protected org.eclipse.aether.RepositorySystem repositorySystem
      • repositorySystemSession

        @Parameter(defaultValue="${repositorySystemSession}",
                   readonly=true)
        protected org.eclipse.aether.RepositorySystemSession repositorySystemSession
      • alwaysCheckForReleaseVersion

        @Parameter(property="revapi.alwaysCheckForReleaseVersion",
                   defaultValue="true")
        protected boolean alwaysCheckForReleaseVersion
        If true (the default) revapi will always download the information about the latest version from the remote repositories (instead of using locally cached info). This will respect the offline settings.
      • failBuildOnProblemsFound

        @Parameter(property="revapi.failBuildOnProblemsFound",
                   defaultValue="true")
        protected boolean failBuildOnProblemsFound
        If true (the default), the maven plugin will fail the build when it finds API problems (e.g. problems with with the criticality at least equal to failCriticality).
      • failOnUnresolvedArtifacts

        @Parameter(property="revapi.failOnUnresolvedArtifacts",
                   defaultValue="false")
        protected boolean failOnUnresolvedArtifacts
        If true, the build will fail if one of the old or new artifacts fails to be resolved. Defaults to false.
      • failOnUnresolvedDependencies

        @Parameter(property="revapi.failOnUnresolvedDependencies",
                   defaultValue="false")
        protected boolean failOnUnresolvedDependencies
        If true, the build will fail if some of the dependencies of the old or new artifacts fail to be resolved. Defaults to false.
      • checkDependencies

        @Parameter(property="revapi.checkDependencies",
                   defaultValue="true")
        protected boolean checkDependencies
        Whether to include the dependencies in the API checks. This is the default thing to do because your API might be exposing classes from the dependencies and thus classes from your dependencies could become part of your API.

        However, setting this to false might be useful in situations where you have checked your dependencies in another module and don't want do that again. In that case, you might want to configure Revapi to ignore missing classes because it might find the classes from your dependencies as used in your API and would complain that it could not find it. See the docs.

      • resolveProvidedDependencies

        @Parameter(property="revapi.resolveProvidedDependencies",
                   defaultValue="true")
        protected boolean resolveProvidedDependencies
        When establishing the API classes, Revapi by default also looks through the provided dependencies. The reason for this is that even though such dependencies do not appear in the transitive dependency set established by maven, they need to be present both on the compilation and runtime classpath of the module. Therefore, the classes in the module are free to expose classes from a provided dependency as API elements.

        In rare circumstances this is not a desired behavior though. It is undesired if for example the classes from the provided dependency are used only for establishing desired build order or when they are used in some non-standard scenarios during the build and actually not needed at runtime.

        Note that this property only influences the resolution of provided dependencies of the main artifacts, not the transitively reachable provided dependencies. For those, use the resolveTransitiveProvidedDependencies parameter.

      • resolveTransitiveProvidedDependencies

        @Parameter(property="revapi.resolveTransitiveProvidedDependencies",
                   defaultValue="false")
        protected boolean resolveTransitiveProvidedDependencies
        In addition to resolveProvidedDependencies this property further controls how provided dependencies are resolved. Using this property you can control how the indirect, transitively reachable, provided dependencies are treated. The default is to not consider them, which is almost always the right thing to do. It might be necessary to set this property to true in the rare circumstances where the API of the main artifacts includes types from such transitively included provided dependencies. Such occurrence will manifest itself by Revapi considering such types as missing (which is by default reported as a potentially breaking change). When you then resolve the transitive provided dependencies (by setting this parameter to true), Revapi will be able to find such types and do a proper analysis of them.
      • versionFormat

        @Parameter(property="revapi.versionFormat",
                   defaultValue="")
        protected String versionFormat
        If set, this property demands a format of the version string when the oldVersion or newVersion parameters are set to RELEASE or LATEST special version strings.

        Because Maven will report the newest non-snapshot version as the latest release, we might end up comparing a .Beta or other pre-release versions with the new version. This might not be what you want and setting the versionFormat will make sure that a newest version conforming to the version format is used instead of the one resolved by Maven by default.

        This parameter is a regular expression pattern that the version string needs to match in order to be considered a RELEASE.

      • expandProperties

        @Parameter(property="revapi.expandProperties",
                   defaultValue="false")
        protected boolean expandProperties
        If set to true, the Maven properties will be expanded in the configuration before it is supplied to Revapi. I.e. any ${var} appearing in the configuration values will be replaced with the value of the var property as known to Maven. If the property is not defined, the expansion doesn't take place.
        Since:
        0.11.6
    • Constructor Detail

      • UpdateVersionsMojo

        public UpdateVersionsMojo()
    • Method Detail

      • isPreserveSuffix

        public boolean isPreserveSuffix()
      • getReplacementSuffix

        public String getReplacementSuffix()
      • isSingleVersionForAllModules

        public boolean isSingleVersionForAllModules()
      • doExecute

        public void doExecute()
                       throws org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoExecutionException,
                              org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoFailureException
        Throws:
        org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoExecutionException
        org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoFailureException
      • execute

        public final void execute()
                           throws org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoExecutionException,
                                  org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoFailureException
        Throws:
        org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoExecutionException
        org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoFailureException
      • determineMaximumCriticality

        protected org.revapi.Criticality determineMaximumCriticality​(org.revapi.PipelineConfiguration pipelineConfiguration)
                                                              throws org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoExecutionException
        Throws:
        org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoExecutionException
      • analyze

        protected org.revapi.AnalysisResult analyze​(Class<? extends org.revapi.Reporter> reporter,
                                                    org.revapi.PipelineConfiguration.Builder pipelineConfiguration,
                                                    Object... contextDataKeyValues)
                                             throws org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoExecutionException,
                                                    org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoFailureException
        Throws:
        org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoExecutionException
        org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoFailureException
      • prepareAnalyzer

        protected Analyzer prepareAnalyzer​(org.apache.maven.project.MavenProject project,
                                           org.revapi.PipelineConfiguration.Builder pipelineConfiguration,
                                           Class<? extends org.revapi.Reporter> reporter,
                                           Map<String,​Object> contextData)
      • prepareAnalyzer

        protected Analyzer prepareAnalyzer​(org.apache.maven.project.MavenProject project,
                                           org.revapi.PipelineConfiguration.Builder pipelineConfiguration,
                                           Class<? extends org.revapi.Reporter> reporter,
                                           Map<String,​Object> contextData,
                                           Map<String,​Object> propertyOverrides)
      • initializeComparisonArtifacts

        protected boolean initializeComparisonArtifacts()
        Returns:
        true if artifacts are initialized, false if not and the analysis should not proceed