maven override project.version from command line
Solution 1:
Simply you can't override project.version
. Try:
mvn versions:set -DnewVersion=<version>
Usually, I start by updating the parentPom
mvn versions:set -DnewVersion=1.0.3-SNAPSHOT
This would be enough if the parent pom contained all child projects if not you will need to go to a super project that contain all child project and execute
mvn versions:update-child-modules
Also the two previous steps will be enough if the parentPom exists in relative path if not you will need to install parentPom project with the new version
mvn install
Usually this will be enough if you don't have module depend on another module. if you do, declare its version as a project.version like that and it will be reflected automatically
<version>${project.version}</version>
Check the maven Versions Plugin docs.
Solution 2:
In Maven 3.5+, if you put the following in your pom.xml
<version>${revision}</version>
...
<properties>
<revision>1.0.0-SNAPSHOT</revision>
</properties>
it will use 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT by default, but you can override it on the command line:
mvn -Drevision=2.0.0-SNAPSHOT clean package
Apparently this only works if the placeholder property is called revision
(you can also use changelist
and sha1
placeholders in your version).
See https://maven.apache.org/maven-ci-friendly.html
Solution 3:
Yes, you can override the project version by passing the required variable from the command line.
Make sure you are using the variable in your pom.xml
Eg:
mvn deploy -Dversion=1.0-test-SNAPSHOT
in pom.xml
<version>${version}</version>
This should get picked during runtime. If this approach does not works, can you please show how you are using them in your pom.xml
?