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[jira] (MINVOKER-125) Global variable about the target folder into
the groovy scripts.
[ https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MINVOKER-125?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Robert Scholte updated MINVOKER-125:
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Description: Often (may be everytime) groovy scripts (post-build) which are doing work in relationship with integration-tests must access the *target* folder to check results etc. But currently i have to hard code the folder "target" by contrast in the pom.xml there already exists a good replacement for that $\{project.build.directory} so it would be very helpful to have an context information like "target" which represents the target folder. (was: Often (may be everytime) groovy scripts (post-build) which are doing work in relationship with integration-tests must access the *target* folder to check results etc. But currently i have to hard code the folder "target" by contrast in the pom.xml there already exists a good replacement for that ${project.build.directory} so it would be very helpful to have an context information like "target" which represents the target folder.)
> Global variable about the target folder into the groovy scripts.
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> Key: MINVOKER-125
> URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MINVOKER-125
> Project: Maven Invoker Plugin
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 1.5
> Reporter: Karl-Heinz Marbaise
> Priority: Minor
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> Often (may be everytime) groovy scripts (post-build) which are doing work in relationship with integration-tests must access the *target* folder to check results etc. But currently i have to hard code the folder "target" by contrast in the pom.xml there already exists a good replacement for that $\{project.build.directory} so it would be very helpful to have an context information like "target" which represents the target folder.
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