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[jira] Closed: (MNG-1969) Mojo not getting configuration from pom in integration-test phase

     [ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-1969?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Benjamin Bentmann closed MNG-1969.
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       Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
    Fix Version/s:     (was: Issues to be reviewed for 3.x)
         Assignee: Benjamin Bentmann

> Mojo not getting configuration from pom in integration-test phase
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MNG-1969
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-1969
>             Project: Maven 2 & 3
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Integration Tests
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.1
>         Environment: Windows
>            Reporter: John Wells
>            Assignee: Benjamin Bentmann
>
> I have a plugin that defines a new packaging type.  This is basically the same as the jar packaging type, except it does nothing in the test phase, has a special packaging phase (where some manifest entries are added) and an integration-test phase that runs an integration test.
> I am able to modify parameters in the "packaging" phase with no problem.
> However, in the integration-test phase, for some reason, my parameters are not getting set from the pom.xml.  Here is the XML snippet from my pom.xml:
> {code:xml}
> <plugin>
>   <groupId>com.bea.core.maven2.plugins</groupId>
>   <artifactId>maven-osgi-bundler-plugin</artifactId>
>   <version>1.0.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
>   <extensions>true</extensions>
>   <executions>
>     <execution>
>       <id>main</id>
>       <phase>package</phase>
>       <goals>
>         <goal>osgi-bundle</goal>
>       </goals>
>       <configuration>
>         <bundleActivator>com.bea.jetty.JettyActivator</bundleActivator>
>         <bundleName>Jetty HTTP</bundleName>
>         <bundleDescription>OSGi HTTP service using Jetty</bundleDescription>
>         <bundleSymbolicName>com.bea.core.jetty</bundleSymbolicName>
>         <importPackages>
>           <importPackage>org.osgi.framework</importPackage>
>           <importPackage>org.osgi.service.log</importPackage>
>           <importPackage>com.bea.core.dioce</importPackage>
>           <importPackage>com.bea.core.netio</importPackage>
>           <importPackage>com.bea.core.wm</importPackage>
>         </importPackages>
>         <exportPackages>
>           <exportPackage>javax.servlet;version=2.5</exportPackage>
>           <exportPackage>javax.servlet.http;version=2.5</exportPackage>
>           <exportPackage>org.osgi.service.http;version=1.2</exportPackage>
>         </exportPackages>
>         <bundleClasspaths>
>           <bundleClasspath>.</bundleClasspath>
>           <bundleClasspath>lib/http-service.jar</bundleClasspath>
>           <bundleClasspath>lib/servlet.jar</bundleClasspath>
>         </bundleClasspaths>
>       </configuration>
>     </execution>
>     <execution>
>       <id>test</id>
>       <phase>package</phase>
>       <goals>
>         <goal>test-osgi-bundle</goal>
>       </goals>
>       <configuration>
>         <bundleActivator>com.bea.jetty.test.TestActivator</bundleActivator>
>         <bundleName>Jetty HTTP Tests</bundleName>
>         <bundleDescription>OSGi HTTP service using Jetty Testing Bundle</bundleDescription>
>         <bundleSymbolicName>com.bea.core.jetty.tests</bundleSymbolicName>
>         <importPackages>
>           <importPackage>org.osgi.framework</importPackage>
>           <importPackage>javax.servlet</importPackage>
>           <importPackage>javax.servlet.http</importPackage>
>           <importPackage>org.osgi.service.http</importPackage>
>         </importPackages>
>       </configuration>
>     </execution>
>     <execution>
>       <id>integration-test</id>
>       <phase>integration-test</phase>
>       <goals>
>         <goal>run-osgi-test</goal>
>       </goals>
>       <configuration>
>         <skip>true</skip>
>       </configuration>
>     </execution>
>   </executions>
> </plugin>
> {code}
> With no problem at all the various variables I set in the "packaging" phase are being set.  There are two mojo's there, with the goals osgi-bundle and test-osgi-bundle.  Both of those things seem to be getting their configuration parameters just fine from the pom.xml.
> However, my run-osgi-test goal that happens from the integration-test phase is NOT getting the configuration parameter.
> Here is the output from "mvn -X integration-test" (well, some of it)...
> {noformat}
> [DEBUG] Configuring mojo
> 'com.bea.core.maven2.plugins:maven-osgi-bundler-plugin:
> 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT:run-osgi-test' -->
> [DEBUG]   (f) buildDirectory = C:\weblogic\dev\core\modules\jetty\target
> [DEBUG]   (f) integrationDirectoryName = integration-test
> [DEBUG]   (f) loadFileName = loader.xml
> [DEBUG]   (f) project = org.apache.maven.project.MavenProject@b4ee3822
> [DEBUG]   (f) skip = false
> [DEBUG]   (f) testTimeout = 300000
> {noformat}
> Etc.  At this point, shouldn't "skip" be "true" since I set it to "true" in the pom.xml?
> Here is the java:
> {code:java}
> /**
>  * Should these tests be skipped?
>  * @parameter expression="false"
>  */
> private boolean skip;
> {code}
> I have tried several things:
> 1) Making it a "String" rather than a Boolean
> 2) Moving it to the same package as the other mojo's that *are* getting their variables configured properly
> 3) Having multiple "plugin" definitions in the pom file
> Here is something else I just found out:
> If instead I change the last "execution" for the plugin to be for phase "package", then my variables get set properly.  So, if my pom.xml instead has this:
> {code:xml}
> <execution>
>   <id>integration-test</id>
>   <phase>package</phase>
>   <goals>
>     <goal>run-osgi-test</goal>
>   </goals>
>   <configuration>
>     <skip>true</skip>
>   </configuration>
> </execution>
> {code}
> The problem with this is that my run-osgi-test then properly picks up the variables in the "packaging" phase but then goes ahead and runs with the variables not set in the "integration-test" phase.

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