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How to run Maven from another directory (without cd to project dir)?

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Supposing my maven project is located in /some/location/p开发者_JAVA技巧roject and my current location is /another/location/ how can I run maven build without changing to project location cd /some/loc

Supposing my maven project is located in /some/location/p开发者_JAVA技巧roject and my current location is /another/location/ how can I run maven build without changing to project location cd /some/location/project?


You can use the parameter -f (or --file) and specify the path to your pom file, e.g. mvn -f /path/to/pom.xml

This runs maven "as if" it were in /path/to for the working directory.


I don't think maven supports this. If you're on Unix, and don't want to leave your current directory, you could use a small shell script, a shell function, or just a sub-shell:

user@host ~/project$ (cd ~/some/location; mvn install)
[ ... mvn build ... ]
user@host ~/project$

As a bash function (which you could add to your ~/.bashrc):

function mvn-there() {
  DIR="$1"
  shift
  (cd $DIR; mvn "$@")     
} 

user@host ~/project$ mvn-there ~/some/location install)
[ ... mvn build ... ]
user@host ~/project$

I realize this doesn't answer the specific question, but may provide you with what you're after. I'm not familiar with the Windows shell, though you should be able to reach a similar solution there as well.

Regards


For me, works this way: mvn -f /path/to/pom.xml [goals]


You can try this:

pushd ../
maven install [...]
popd


If you want to run maven without this command "mvn -f path/to/pom.xml" you can right click on your folder project (in intellij) and click on Rebuild module "name of your artifactId" (corresponding in your pom.xml). It worked for me.

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