The SAP NPM registry has been migrated to the default public registry,
thus the separate configuration with the sapNpmRegistry is not required
anymore.
All packages from npm.sap.com have been migrated to npmjs.org
and in the future SAP packages will only be available from the default
public registry.
Currently, the mtaBuild step installs the wrong artifact in a spring project making use of the "repackage" feature. This PR fixes that by checking if an ".original" jar file exists and using that instead.
Ensure npm dev dependencies are available after mtaBuild as they are required by certain tests.
Co-authored-by: Kevin Hudemann <kevin.hudemann@sap.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Kurzynski <daniel.kurzynski@sap.com>
Extend mta build step to install maven artefacts after build to allow re-using them in later stages (additional unit or integration tests which might not be running as part of the "build" life-cycle).
* iterate over found pom.xml files for maven projects, deploy found artifacts
* classifiers are found by testing prefix/suffix of artifact
* Remove additionalClassifiers option
* Improve documentation
* Fix fallback for finalBuildName
* Ignore mvn modules with packaging != pom but no target dir
* Fail when main artifact is missing, add more tests
Co-authored-by: Stephan Aßmus <stephan.assmus@sap.com>
Artifacts to upload are assembled for MTA projects and Maven projects with optional application sub-module. Then maven deploy:deploy-file is used as backend to upload bundles of artifacts plus sub-artifacts.
Co-authored-by: Florian Wilhelm <florian.wilhelm02@sap.com>