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Posted to issues@maven.apache.org by "Iulian Dragos (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org> on 2016/10/26 15:31:58 UTC
[jira] [Created] (MANTTASKS-253) Deploy doesn't authenticate to
remote repository
Iulian Dragos created MANTTASKS-253:
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Summary: Deploy doesn't authenticate to remote repository
Key: MANTTASKS-253
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MANTTASKS-253
Project: Maven Ant Tasks
Issue Type: Bug
Components: deploy task
Affects Versions: 2.1.3
Reporter: Iulian Dragos
I can't get my deploy task to authenticate to remote repository. The same works just fine when using `mvn deploy:depoy-file -D...`. On the server log I see that ant tries to make a PUT request without being authenticated, while maven is using the right user.
{code}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<project name="sabbus" default="deploy" xmlns:artifact="urn:maven-artifact-ant">
<description>Test ant depoy.</description>
<target name="init">
<path id="maven-ant-tasks.classpath" path="lib/ant/maven-ant-tasks-2.1.3.jar" />
<typedef resource="org/apache/maven/artifact/ant/antlib.xml" uri="urn:maven-artifact-ant" classpathref="maven-ant-tasks.classpath" />
<property name="settings.file" value="${user.home}/.m2/settings.xml" />
<property name="remote.repository" value="http://artifactory.server.com:8081/artifactory/libs-release" />
<property name="repository.credentials.id" value="my-releases" />
<property name="path" value="${basedir}/dists/maven/2.11.7/scala-compiler/scala-compiler" />
</target>
<target name="deploy" depends="init">
<!--<echoproperties/>-->
<artifact:deploy file="${path}.jar" settingsFile="${settings.file}">
<remoteRepository id="${repository.credentials.id}" url="${remote.repository}" />
<artifact:pom file="${path}-pom-filtered.xml" />
<artifact:attach type="jar" file="${path}-src.jar" classifier="sources" />
<artifact:attach type="jar" file="${path}-docs.jar" classifier="javadoc" />
</artifact:deploy>
</target>
</project>
{code}
My ~/.m2/settings.xml file has the proper id, and maven picks it up correctly and deploys successfully.
{code}
<servers>
<server>
<id>my-releases</id>
<username>deployer</username>
<password>...</password>
</server>
<server>
<id>my-snapshots</id>
<username>deployer</username>
<password>..</password>
</server>
</servers>
{code}
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