Rafael, would a good feature request be adding repository profiles, so you can easily
switch between lists. For example -Dqstools.profile=development or
-Dqstools.profile=release
On 21 Apr 2015, at 22:20, Rafael Benevides
<benevides(a)redhat.com> wrote:
This is enforced by QE. I don't know what they use to do that but maybe Paul Gier or
Marek N can answer that (I'm copying them).
QSTools provides a GUI for add/remove these repositories but it needs a human interaction
to choose the proper ones.
On 4/21/15 16:53, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
> On 21 Apr 2015, at 15:32, Rafael Benevides wrote:
>
>> Np, Max.
>>
>> They will be used just "if required" for dependencies that were not
released yet because we want/need that the -develop branch should be buildable for
Quickstarts contributors.
>>
>> During the productisation procedures, the only repository allowed will be
"maven.repository.redhat.com".
>
> ah yes, now I remember.
>
> Can you point me to where that is enforced ?
https://github.com/jboss-developer/maven-qstools-plugin/blob/master/confi...
seem to just be the global list ?
>
> /max
>
>> On 4/21/15 03:54, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>>> On 20 Apr 2015, at 20:39, Rafael Benevides wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> The <repository /> definition in pom.xml was included as part of
EAP 7 plan:
https://mojo.redhat.com/docs/DOC-1020116
>>>
>>> I noticed this linked to a link that says a repo named
"temp-maven-repo" is in the list of approved repositories ? Is that really
intended ?
>>>
>>> And why is the very global
repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/groups/public
allowed in here ? We are supposed to *not* depend on that repository in any form of
fashion during productisation aren't we ?
>>>
>>> p.s. I think I've asked the above before so i'm sorry if I forgotten
- if there is a good reason I think we should add that in the comments of the
qstools-plugin :)
>>>
>>> /max
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 11/14/14 07:38, Pete Muir wrote:
>>>>>> On 14 Nov 2014, at 10:51, Max Rydahl Andersen
<manderse(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Can you please review
https://mojo.redhat.com/docs/DOC-997344 <
https://mojo.redhat.com/docs/DOC-997344>
and confirm if those ids are ok. If not, do you mind to place the right information at the
document?
>>>>>>>> sorry for late response.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Looking at this list the only two repositories I consider
valid in production quickstarts
>>>>>>> production quickstarts aren’t actually a thing :-p
>>>>>> What word do we use for it then ? it's not community
quickstarts since they depend on productized bits.
>>>>> Product quickstarts.
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> are:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> redhat-techpreview-all-repository
>>>>>>>>
http://maven.repository.redhat.com/techpreview/all/
<
http://maven.repository.redhat.com/techpreview/all/>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> redhat-earlyaccess-all-repository (for things not GA)
>>>>>>>>
https://maven.repository.redhat.com/earlyaccess/all/
<
https://maven.repository.redhat.com/earlyaccess/all/>
>>>>>>> These ^^^, plus fusesource, are valid for non-earlyaccess
quickstarts
>>>>>> So the earlyaccess repo is valid for non-earlyaccess quickstarts
? seems counterintuitive ?
>>>>> Yes. A quickstart may be in beta, or a product may be in beta. These
things are orthogonal.
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> These are I'm surprised we are now letting in:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Jboss public repo is not something our productized nor
project quickstarts should depend on is it ? Was there not a requirement for quickstarts
>>>>>>>> to *not* rely on this repo that is a big mashup of
dependencies and instead only rely on central published artifacts ?
>>>>>>>> jboss-public-repository
>>>>>>>>
https://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/groups/public/
<
https://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/groups/public/>
>>>>>>> This ^^^ is valid only for earlyaccess quickstarts
>>>>>> ...so earlyaccess quickstarts is even earlier than what is in
earlyaccess maven repo ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Just trying to do the mapping since this is what we call
community quickstarts on jboss tools end and we keep it clearly separate from production
related stuff
>>>>>> to avoid/reduce confusion.
>>>>> Correct. It’s much closer to what you call early access in JBDS -
features that aren’t ready to go in to the product yet.
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Fuse reposource repo I thought was only being used for
old fuse releases ? If that is no longer the case then that is not great since
>>>>>>>> it seem to have a lot of redundancy of artifacts.
>>>>>>>> fuse-public-repository
>>>>>>>>
https://repo.fusesource.com/nexus/content/groups/public
<
https://repo.fusesource.com/nexus/content/groups/public>
>>>>>>> It’s still used for Fuse releases AFAIK.
>>>>>> mkay '/ - i'll try reach Aileen and here what is the plan
for it and what is stopping them from getting into
maven.repository.redhat.com.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This repo I do not understand what is for and should not
be exposed anywhere IMO. Only relevant to put in testers own settings.xml is it not ?
>>>>>>>> jboss-developer-staging-repository
>>>>>>>>
http://jboss-developer.github.io/temp-maven-repo/
<
http://jboss-developer.github.io/temp-maven-repo/>
>>>>>>> Agreed, this one should never appear in a POM.
>>>>>> +1
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /max
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> About the ID's correctness/alignment with our tools
that is something Fred should be able to verify better than I.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> /max
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Pete/Max,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Do you know if Fuse maven repository still valid ?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 10/31/14 11:56, Rafael Benevides wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I was thinking about the implementation of the
repository definition in pom.xml and I want to share my thoughts:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> - Create a QSTools CHECKER to mark the lack of
<repository /> as a guideline violation if MavenCentralChecker is disabled.
>>>>>>>>>> - The violation message will instruct to use the
new QSTools GOAL that will be created
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> - Create another QSTools GOAL to setup the
repositories.
>>>>>>>>>> - There will be a list of approved repositories
and its IDs (redhat techpreview, earlyacess, jboss developer temporary, etc)
>>>>>>>>>> - QSTools will remove all previous repositories
from pom.xml and prompt which repositories should be added.
>>>>>>>>>> - This will help Quickstarts and demos to be
easily buildable from development and production branches and will also allow this list to
be bulk updated to remove any previous development repository definition.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Please,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> If you have any feedback on this, feel free to
reply.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>>
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