githaven/docs/content/doc/packages/maven.en-us.md
Lunny Xiao e8433b7fe6
Restructure documentation. Now the documentation has installation, administration, usage, development, contributing the 5 main parts (#23629)
- **Installation**: includes how to install Gitea and related other
tools, also includes upgrade Gitea
- **Administration**: includes how to configure Gitea, customize Gitea
and manage Gitea instance out of Gitea admin UI
- **Usage**: includes how to use Gitea's functionalities. A sub
documentation is about packages, in future we could also include CI/CD
and others.
- **Development**: includes how to integrate with Gitea's API, how to
develop new features within Gitea
- **Contributing**: includes how to contribute code to Gitea
repositories.

After this is merged, I think we can have a sub-documentation of `Usage`
part named `Actions` to describe how to use Gitea actions

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Co-authored-by: John Olheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
2023-03-23 23:18:24 +08:00

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---
date: "2021-07-20T00:00:00+00:00"
title: "Maven Packages Repository"
slug: "usage/packages/maven"
draft: false
toc: false
menu:
sidebar:
parent: "packages"
name: "Maven"
weight: 60
identifier: "maven"
---
# Maven Packages Repository
Publish [Maven](https://maven.apache.org) packages for your user or organization.
**Table of Contents**
{{< toc >}}
## Requirements
To work with the Maven package registry, you can use [Maven](https://maven.apache.org/install.html) or [Gradle](https://gradle.org/install/).
The following examples use `Maven` and `Gradle Groovy`.
## Configuring the package registry
To register the package registry you first need to add your access token to the [`settings.xml`](https://maven.apache.org/settings.html) file:
```xml
<settings>
<servers>
<server>
<id>gitea</id>
<configuration>
<httpHeaders>
<property>
<name>Authorization</name>
<value>token {access_token}</value>
</property>
</httpHeaders>
</configuration>
</server>
</servers>
</settings>
```
Afterwards add the following sections to your project `pom.xml` file:
```xml
<repositories>
<repository>
<id>gitea</id>
<url>https://gitea.example.com/api/packages/{owner}/maven</url>
</repository>
</repositories>
<distributionManagement>
<repository>
<id>gitea</id>
<url>https://gitea.example.com/api/packages/{owner}/maven</url>
</repository>
<snapshotRepository>
<id>gitea</id>
<url>https://gitea.example.com/api/packages/{owner}/maven</url>
</snapshotRepository>
</distributionManagement>
```
| Parameter | Description |
| -------------- | ----------- |
| `access_token` | Your [personal access token]({{< relref "doc/development/api-usage.en-us.md#authentication" >}}). |
| `owner` | The owner of the package. |
### Gradle variant
When you plan to add some packages from Gitea instance in your project, you should add it in repositories section:
```groovy
repositories {
// other repositories
maven { url "https://gitea.example.com/api/packages/{owner}/maven" }
}
```
In Groovy gradle you may include next script in your publishing part:
```groovy
publishing {
// other settings of publication
repositories {
maven {
name = "Gitea"
url = uri("https://gitea.example.com/api/packages/{owner}/maven")
credentials(HttpHeaderCredentials) {
name = "Authorization"
value = "token {access_token}"
}
authentication {
header(HttpHeaderAuthentication)
}
}
}
}
```
## Publish a package
To publish a package simply run:
```shell
mvn deploy
```
Or call `gradle` with task `publishAllPublicationsToGiteaRepository` in case you are using gradle:
```groovy
./gradlew publishAllPublicationsToGiteaRepository
```
If you want to publish a prebuild package to the registry, you can use [`mvn deploy:deploy-file`](https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-deploy-plugin/deploy-file-mojo.html):
```shell
mvn deploy:deploy-file -Durl=https://gitea.example.com/api/packages/{owner}/maven -DrepositoryId=gitea -Dfile=/path/to/package.jar
```
| Parameter | Description |
| -------------- | ----------- |
| `owner` | The owner of the package. |
You cannot publish a package if a package of the same name and version already exists. You must delete the existing package first.
## Install a package
To install a Maven package from the package registry, add a new dependency to your project `pom.xml` file:
```xml
<dependency>
<groupId>com.test.package</groupId>
<artifactId>test_project</artifactId>
<version>1.0.0</version>
</dependency>
```
And analog in gradle groovy:
```groovy
implementation "com.test.package:test_project:1.0.0"
```
Afterwards run:
```shell
mvn install
```
## Supported commands
```
mvn install
mvn deploy
mvn dependency:get:
```