Full name:
com.atlassian.maven.plugins:clover-maven-plugin:4.1.2:instrumentInternal
Description:
Instrument source roots.
Note 1: Do not call this MOJO directly. It is meant to be called in a custom forked lifecycle by the other Clover plugin MOJOs.
Note 2: We bind this mojo to the "validate" phase so that it executes prior to any other mojos
Attributes:
Name | Type | Since | Description |
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cloverMergeDatabase | String | - | The location of the merged clover database to create when running a
report in a multimodule build. Default value is: ${project.build.directory}/clover/cloverMerge.db. User property is: maven.clover.cloverMergeDatabase. |
cloverOutputDirectory | String | - | The directory where the Clover plugin will put all the files it
generates during the build process. For example the Clover plugin
will put instrumented sources somewhere inside this directory. Default value is: ${project.build.directory}/clover. |
localRepository | ArtifactRepository | - | Local maven repository. User property is: localRepository. |
pluginArtifacts | List | - |
List of all artifacts for this Clover plugin provided by Maven. This is used internally to get a handle on the Clover JAR artifact. Note: This is passed by Maven and must not be configured by the user. User property is: plugin.artifacts. |
project | MavenProject | - |
The Maven project instance for the executing project. Note: This is passed by Maven and must not be configured by the user. User property is: project. |
Name | Type | Since | Description |
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cloverDatabase | String | - | The location of the Clover database. User property is: maven.clover.cloverDatabase. |
cloveredArtifactExpiryInMillis | long | - |
The difference (in milliseconds) that a -clover classified artifact can have to a non-clover classified artifact. If the -clover classified artifact is more than cloveredArtifactExpiryInMillis older than the non-clover classified artifact, then the non-classified artifact will be used. This setting defaults to 2000. Default value is: 2000. User property is: maven.clover.cloveredArtifactExpiryInMillis. |
copyExcludedFiles | boolean | - | If set, then the clover-maven-plugin will not copy files that were
excluded, across to the target/clover directory. This is useful if
the build is also using plugins such as the maven-gwt-plugin, that
scans for resources, and skips a step if none are found. Otherwise,
setting this to false could well cause build failures. Default value is: true. User property is: maven.clover.copyExcludedFiles. |
debug | boolean | - | If you wish to enable debug level logging in just the Clover
plugin, set this to true. This is useful for integrating Clover
into the build. Default value is: false. User property is: maven.clover.debug. |
distributedCoverage | DistributedCoverage | - |
The configuration for distributed coverage collection by Clover. If present, default values will be used and coverage will be collected across JVMs. Optional nested elements (and their defaults) of distributedCoverage are:
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encoding | String | - | The character encoding to use when parsing source files. User property is: maven.clover.encoding. |
excludes | Set | - | The list of file to exclude from the instrumentation. Patterns are
resolved against source roots. |
excludesFile | String | - | The file containing a list of file paths, separated by new line, to
exclude from the instrumentation. Patterns are resolved against
source roots. See also excludes and
excludesList User property is: maven.clover.excludesFile. |
excludesList | String | - | The comma seperated list of file to exclude from the
instrumentation. Patterns are resolved against source roots. User property is: maven.clover.excludesList. |
flushInterval | int | - | When the Clover Flush Policy is set to "interval" or threaded this
value is the minimum period between flush operations (in
milliseconds). Default value is: 500. User property is: maven.clover.flushInterval. |
flushPolicy | String | - | The Clover flush
policy to use. Valid values are directed,
interval and threaded. Default value is: threaded. User property is: maven.clover.flushPolicy. |
groverJar | File | 3.1.8 |
By default, Maven Clover Plugin generates the ${java.io.tmpdir}/grover*.jar file during setup, which is next being added as the dependent artifact to the build. As the file has generated, unique name and the jar is not being removed at the end of the build, these files can litter the temporary directory. By setting this parameter you can: a) specify constant file name for generated artifact, b) choose location different than ${java.io.tmpdir}. However, you must ensure that: a) grover.jar will not be deleted till end of the build (for example don't put into ./target directory and next run mvn clover:setup clean) b) grover.jar will not be shared among builds with different Maven Clover Plugin versions used (for example if ProjectA uses Clover v 3.1.8 and ProjectB uses Clover v 3.1.9 then they shall have different groverJar locations defined) User property is: maven.clover.groverJar. |
includes | Set | - | The list of file to include in the instrumentation. Patterns are
resolved against source roots. Defaults are '**/*.java,
**/*.groovy' which are overwritten if <includes> is set by
the user |
includesAllSourceRoots | boolean | - |
Till 3.1.11: whether the Clover plugin should instrument all source roots (for example src/main/java, src/main/groovy, target/generated-sources, so including the generated sources) or whether it should only instrument the main source root (usually src/main/java). Since 3.1.12: whether the Clover plugin should instrument all source roots (for example src/main/java, src/main/groovy, target/generated-sources, so including the generated sources) or whether it should instrument non-generated source roots (i.e. all roots except target/generated-sources/*) Default value is: false. User property is: maven.clover.includesAllSourceRoots. |
includesFile | String | - | The file containing a list of file paths, separated by new line, to
include in the instrumentation. Patterns are resolved against
source roots. See also includes and
includesList User property is: maven.clover.includesFile. |
includesList | String | - | The comma seperated list of files to include in the
instrumentation. Patterns are resolved against source roots.
Defaults are **.java which are overwritten if <includes> is
set by the user User property is: maven.clover.includesList. |
includesTestSourceRoots | boolean | - | Whether the Clover plugin should instrument test source roots. Default value is: true. User property is: maven.clover.includesTestSourceRoots. |
instrumentLambda | String | 3.2.2 |
Define whether lambda functions shall be instrumented: Valid values are:
Default is 'all' for 3.2.2-4.0.2 and 'none' since 4.0.3. IMPORTANT: Due to Clover's restrictions related with code instrumentation and javac compiler's type inference capabilities, you may get compilation errors when expression-like lambda functions are passed to generic methods or types. In such case disable instrumentation of expression-like form (i.e. use the 'none' or 'block' setting). See the Java 8 code instrumented by Clover fails to compile Knowledge Base article for more details. Default value is: none. User property is: maven.clover.instrumentLambda. |
instrumentation | String | - |
The level to instrument to. Valid values are 'method' or 'statement'. Default is 'statement'. Setting this to 'method' greatly reduces the overhead of enabling Clover, however limited or no reporting is available. The current use of setting this to method is for Test Optimization only. User property is: maven.clover.instrumentation. |
jdk | String | - |
Which Java language level Clover shall use to parse sources. Valid values are:
By default Clover instruments using the highest language level supported. User property is: maven.clover.jdk. |
license | String | - | The full Clover license String to use. If supplied, this
certificate will be used over licenseLocation. NB.
newline chars must be preserved. A trial Clover license can be
generated here. User property is: maven.clover.license. |
licenseLocation | String | - | A Clover license file to be used by the plugin. The plugin tries to
resolve this parameter first as a resource, then as a URL, and then
as a file location on the filesystem. A trial Clover license can be
generated here. User property is: maven.clover.licenseLocation. |
methodContexts | Map | - |
Specifies the custom method contexts to use for filtering specific methods from Clover reports. e.g.<main>public static void main\(String args\[\]\).*</main> will define the context called 'main' which will match all public static void main methods. |
repositories | List | - | Remote repositories used for the project. User property is: project.remoteArtifactRepositories. |
repositoryPollutionProtection | boolean | 4.0.4 |
Try to protect your build from installing instrumented artifacts into local ~/.m2 cache or deploying them to a binaries repository. If this option is enabled, Clover will fail a build whenever it detects that 'install' or 'deploy' phase is about to be called. It will also fail a build if it detects that an artifact having multiple classifiers (e.g. "-clover-tests.jar"), which are not supported by Maven, is about to be installed under original name (e.g. "-tests.jar"). Please note that this flag may not protect from all possible cases. Default value is: false. User property is: maven.clover.repositoryPollutionProtection. |
scope | String | - | When creating the clover.jar dependency, what scope to use. This
may be one of: compile, test, provided etc. If not specified -
provided will be used. User property is: maven.clover.scope. |
setTestFailureIgnore | boolean | 3.1.9 |
If set to true, Clover will add several properties to the build configuration which disable a build failure for following plugins:
Thanks to this, build continues despite test failures or code validation failures and thus it is possible to generate a Clover coverage report for failed tests at the end of the build. Note: before version 3.1.9 the testFailureIgnore property was set to true for the forked Clover lifecycle ('instrument' goal) for 'test' and 'integration-test' phases. Since 3.1.9 it is no longer set. Default value is: false. User property is: maven.clover.setTestFailureIgnore. |
singleCloverDatabase | boolean | - | If true, then a single cloverDatabase will be used for the entire
project. This flag will be ignored if a custom cloverDatabase
location is specified. Default value is: false. User property is: maven.clover.singleCloverDatabase. |
skip | boolean | - | A flag to indicate not to run clover for this execution. If set to
true, Clover will not be run. Default value is: false. User property is: maven.clover.skip. |
skipGroverJar | boolean | 3.1.8 |
By default, Maven Clover Plugin generates the ${java.io.tmpdir}/grover*.jar file during setup, which is next being added as the dependent artifact to the build. As the file has generated, unique name and the jar is not being removed at the end of the build, these files can litter the temporary directory. In case when there is no Groovy code in the project, this parameter can be set to true in order to disable generation of grover.jar artifact. Default value is: false. User property is: maven.clover.skipGroverJar. |
snapshot | File | - | The location to store the clover snapshot file. This file needs to
persist between builds to enable Clover's build optimization
feature. If not specified, the snapshot will be stored next to the
cloverDatabase. User property is: maven.clover.snapshot. |
staleMillis | int | - | Sets the granularity in milliseconds of the last modification date
for testing whether a source needs reinstrumentation. Default value is: 0. User property is: maven.clover.staleMillis. |
statementContexts | Map | - | Specifies the custom statement contexts to use for filtering
specific statements from Clover reports. e.g.
<log>^LOG\..*</log> |
useCloverClassifier | boolean | - | Whether or not to include the -clover classifier on artifacts. Default value is: true. User property is: maven.clover.useCloverClassifier. |
useFullyQualifiedJavaLang | boolean | - | Use the fully qualified package name for java.lang.* classes. Default value is: true. User property is: maven.clover.useFullyQualifiedJavaLang. |
waitForFlush | boolean | - |
If true we'll wait 2*flushInterval to ensure coverage data is flushed to the Clover database before running any query on it. Note: The only use case where you would want to turn this off is if you're running your tests in a separate JVM. In that case the coverage data will be flushed by default upon the JVM shutdown and there would be no need to wait for the data to be flushed. As we can't control whether users want to fork their tests or not, we're offering this parameter to them. Default value is: true. User property is: maven.clover.waitForFlush. |
cloveredArtifactExpiryInMillis:
The difference (in milliseconds) that a -clover classified artifact can have to a non-clover classified artifact.
If the -clover classified artifact is more than cloveredArtifactExpiryInMillis older than the non-clover classified artifact, then the non-classified artifact will be used.
This setting defaults to 2000.
The configuration for distributed coverage collection by Clover.
If present, default values will be used and coverage will be collected across JVMs.
Optional nested elements (and their defaults) of distributedCoverage are:
By default, Maven Clover Plugin generates the ${java.io.tmpdir}/grover*.jar file during setup, which is next being added as the dependent artifact to the build. As the file has generated, unique name and the jar is not being removed at the end of the build, these files can litter the temporary directory.
By setting this parameter you can:
a) specify constant file name for generated artifact,
b) choose location different than ${java.io.tmpdir}.
However, you must ensure that:
a) grover.jar will not be deleted till end of the build (for example don't put into ./target directory and next run mvn clover:setup clean)
b) grover.jar will not be shared among builds with different Maven Clover Plugin versions used (for example if ProjectA uses Clover v 3.1.8 and ProjectB uses Clover v 3.1.9 then they shall have different groverJar locations defined)
Till 3.1.11: whether the Clover plugin should instrument all source roots (for example src/main/java, src/main/groovy, target/generated-sources, so including the generated sources) or whether it should only instrument the main source root (usually src/main/java).
Since 3.1.12: whether the Clover plugin should instrument all source roots (for example src/main/java, src/main/groovy, target/generated-sources, so including the generated sources) or whether it should instrument non-generated source roots (i.e. all roots except target/generated-sources/*)
Define whether lambda functions shall be instrumented: Valid values are:
Default is 'all' for 3.2.2-4.0.2 and 'none' since 4.0.3.
IMPORTANT: Due to Clover's restrictions related with code instrumentation and javac compiler's type inference capabilities, you may get compilation errors when expression-like lambda functions are passed to generic methods or types. In such case disable instrumentation of expression-like form (i.e. use the 'none' or 'block' setting). See the Java 8 code instrumented by Clover fails to compile Knowledge Base article for more details.
The level to instrument to. Valid values are 'method' or 'statement'. Default is 'statement'.
Setting this to 'method' greatly reduces the overhead of enabling Clover, however limited or no reporting is available. The current use of setting this to method is for Test Optimization only.
jdk:
Which Java language level Clover shall use to parse sources. Valid values are:
By default Clover instruments using the highest language level supported.
Specifies the custom method contexts to use for filtering specific methods from Clover reports.
e.g.<main>public static void main\(String args\[\]\).*</main>
will define the context called 'main' which will match all public static void main methods.
List of all artifacts for this Clover plugin provided by Maven. This is used internally to get a handle on the Clover JAR artifact.
Note: This is passed by Maven and must not be configured by the user.
The Maven project instance for the executing project.
Note: This is passed by Maven and must not be configured by the user.
repositoryPollutionProtection:
Try to protect your build from installing instrumented artifacts into local ~/.m2 cache or deploying them to a binaries repository. If this option is enabled, Clover will fail a build whenever it detects that 'install' or 'deploy' phase is about to be called. It will also fail a build if it detects that an artifact having multiple classifiers (e.g. "-clover-tests.jar"), which are not supported by Maven, is about to be installed under original name (e.g. "-tests.jar").
Please note that this flag may not protect from all possible cases.
If set to true, Clover will add several properties to the build configuration which disable a build failure for following plugins:
Thanks to this, build continues despite test failures or code validation failures and thus it is possible to generate a Clover coverage report for failed tests at the end of the build.
Note: before version 3.1.9 the testFailureIgnore property was set to true for the forked Clover lifecycle ('instrument' goal) for 'test' and 'integration-test' phases. Since 3.1.9 it is no longer set.
skip:
By default, Maven Clover Plugin generates the ${java.io.tmpdir}/grover*.jar file during setup, which is next being added as the dependent artifact to the build. As the file has generated, unique name and the jar is not being removed at the end of the build, these files can litter the temporary directory.
In case when there is no Groovy code in the project, this parameter can be set to true in order to disable generation of grover.jar artifact.
<log>^LOG\..*</log>
If true we'll wait 2*flushInterval to ensure coverage data is flushed to the Clover database before running any query on it.
Note: The only use case where you would want to turn this off is if you're running your tests in a separate JVM. In that case the coverage data will be flushed by default upon the JVM shutdown and there would be no need to wait for the data to be flushed. As we can't control whether users want to fork their tests or not, we're offering this parameter to them.