Goals available for this plugin:
Goal | Report? | Description |
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clover2:check | No | Verify Test Percentage Coverage (TPC) from an existing Clover database and fail the build if it is below the defined threshold. The check is done on main Clover databases and also on merged Clover databases when they exist. |
clover2:save-history | No | Save a Clover history point. |
clover2:optimizeIntegration | No | Sets the 'test' property on the project which is used by the maven-surefire-plugin to determine which tests are run. If a snapshot file from a previous build, is found, that will be used to determine what tests should be run. |
clover2:instrument | No | Instrument all sources using Clover and forks a custom lifecycle to
execute project's tests on the instrumented code so that a Clover
database is created.
Note: We're forking a lifecycle because we don't want the Clover
instrumentation to affect the main lifecycle build. This will
prevent instrumented sources to be put in production by error. Thus
running |
clover2:merge | No | Merge arbitrary number of clover databases into one. All databases must share a common root directory. Thankyou to Alex B.(dasmonsieur@gmail.com) for providing the basis of this mojo via: http://developer.atlassian.com/jira/browse/CLMVN-36 |
clover2:log | No | Provides information on the current Clover database. |
clover2:instrumentInternal | No | 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 |
clover2:clean | No | The clover2:clean goal should be run directly from the command
line, when you are developing using the clover test runner
optimizer. This mojo deletes the cloverOutputDirectory
contents and the snapshot file used for test
optimization. |
clover2:setup | No | This mojo is to be used mainly for incremental instrumentation and compilation of Java source code. NB: This does not, nor should it, run in a forked lifecycle. This mojo should certainly *not* be called during a release build. This mojo instruments your source and test files to ${build.directory}/clover/src-instrumented and test-src-instrumented respectively. These directories are then set as the project's source and test source directories that subsequently get compiled by the compiler MOJO. |
clover2:aggregate | No | Aggregate children module Clover databases if there are any. This mojo should not exist. It's only there because the site plugin doesn't handle @aggregators properly at the moment... |
clover2:snapshot | No | Saves a Clover snapshot to the filesystem. A clover snapshot must be saved after all tests have been run. It is used by subsequent invocations of clover2:optimize to determine which tests get run. Therefore, this file must persist between clean builds. This is possible by using one of the following techniques: 1) set the 'snapshot' (-Dmaven.clover.snapshot) configuration to a location outside the target directory 2) leave the snapshot file in the default location 'target/clover/clover.db.snapshot' and do a clean build with the clover2:clean goal. clover2:clean will delete everything the clean plugin does, however will ensure that the snapshot file does not get deleted. |
clover2:reset | No | No description. |
clover2:optimize | No | Sets the 'test' property on the project which is used by the maven-surefire-plugin to determine which tests are run. If a snapshot file from a previous build, is found, that will be used to determine what tests should be run. |
clover2:instrument-test | No | This goal behaves exactly like the instrument goal, however when forking the lifecycle - it runs only to the 'test' phase instead of all the way to the 'install' phase. This goal should be used as an optimization - ie. if the phases after 'test' take a very long time to run. Instrument all sources using Clover and forks a custom lifecycle to execute project's tests on the instrumented code so that a Clover database is created. |
clover2:clover | Yes | Generate a Clover report from
existing Clover databases. The generated report is an external
report generated by Clover itself. If the project generating the
report is a top level project and if the aggregate
configuration element is set to true then an aggregated report will
also be created.
Note: This report mojo should be an @aggregator and the
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The following specifies the minimum requirements to run this Maven plugin:
Maven | 2.0 |
JDK | 1.3 |
Memory | No minimum requirement. |
Disk Space | No minimum requirement. |
You could run 'mvn -up' to get the latest version of this plugin, or specify the version in your project's plugin configuration:
<project> ... <build> <!-- To define the plugin version in your parent POM --> <pluginManagement> <plugins> <plugin> <groupId>com.atlassian.maven.plugins<groupId> <artifactId>maven-clover2-plugin<artifactId> <version>3.1.11<version> </plugin> ... </plugins> </pluginManagement> <!-- To use the plugin goals in your POM or parent POM --> <plugins> <plugin> <groupId>com.atlassian.maven.plugins<groupId> <artifactId>maven-clover2-plugin<artifactId> <version>3.1.11<version> </plugin> ... </plugins> </build> ... <!-- To use the report goals in your POM or parent POM --> <reporting> <plugins> <plugin> <groupId>com.atlassian.maven.plugins<groupId> <artifactId>maven-clover2-plugin<artifactId> <version>3.1.11<version> </plugin> ... </plugins> </reporting> ... </project>