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How to mass upload maven artifacts to nexus
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| #!/bin/bash | |
| files="./files.out" | |
| releasefiles="./release.out" | |
| snapshotfiles="./snapshot.out" | |
| username="admin" | |
| password="admin123" | |
| nexusurl="http://nexus/content/repositories/thirdparty/" | |
| snapshoturl="http://nexus/content/repositories/Snapshots/" | |
| releaseurl="http://nexus/content/repositories/Releases/" | |
| find . -name '*.*' -type f | cut -c 3- | grep "/" > $files | |
| find . -name '*.*' -type f | cut -c 3- | grep "SNAPSHOT" | grep "/" > $snapshotfiles | |
| find . -name '*.*' -type f | cut -c 3- | grep -v "SNAPSHOT" | grep "/" > $releasefiles | |
| # while read i; do | |
| # echo "upload $i to $nexusurl" | |
| # curl -v -u $username:$password --upload-file $i "$nexusurl$i" | |
| # done <$files | |
| while read i; do | |
| echo "upload $i to $snapshoturl" | |
| curl -v -u $username:$password --upload-file $i "$snapshoturl$i" | |
| done <$snapshotfiles | |
| while read i; do | |
| echo "upload $i to $releaseurl" | |
| curl -v -u $username:$password --upload-file $i "$releaseurl$i" | |
| done <$releasefiles |
Thanks all and in particular kschuemann.
I found kschuemann's script really useful for this but I had to adapt it to upload a load of thrid party packages, please see nrxm
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Just in case someone ist stumbeling over this thread. I found my setup more suitable:
this script needs a "artifacts" file right next to it. Create it by using following script in your .m2-folder
find -iname "*.pom" -printf "%h\n" > files; find -iname "*.jar" -printf "%h\n" >> files; cat files | sort | uniq -u > artifacts; rm filesThen use following script to upload the collected artifacts: