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A simple Maven plugin that defines 'npm' packaging type and delegates all phases of a default lifecycle to npm. As long as there is a script for the lifecycle phase in package.json, it will be executed.

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Introduction

This plugin allows you to integrate npm (and indirectly the rest of the Node.js toolchain) into a larger Maven build containing a mix of Java and Node projects. It accomplishes this by keeping things simple and making the following assumptions:

  1. Node projects should use the standard Node project structure, not Maven project structure. Maven should get out of the way.
  2. JavaScript developers should use the standard Node/JavaScript tools, such as npm, Grunt, Bower, Mocha and Karma for dependency management, build orchestration, unit and integration testing, packaging and publishing. Maven should get out of the way.
  3. There is already package.json that can be used to test, bundle and publish Node package using npm, so all Maven needs to do is delegate to npm... and get out of the way.

This plugin defines npm packaging type for Maven project and delegates all phases of the lifecycle to npm. As long as there is a script for the Maven lifecycle phase in package.json, it will be executed.

Prerequisites

You should have node and npm executables in the path, or specify their location using {{npm.home}} Maven property.

All other tools should be listed in devDependencies section of package.json so they can be installed into the local node_modules (and node_modules/.bin) by simply doing npm install (possibly via Maven, as the example below demonstrates).

Usage

In order to leverage npm-maven-plugin, you need to create pom.xml in the root directory of the project (right next to the existing package.json file).

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0"
         xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
         xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd">
  <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>

  <groupId>com.mycompany</groupId>
  <artifactId>my-node-project</artifactId>
  <version>1.0.0</version>
  <packaging>npm</packaging>

  <build>
    <plugins>
      <plugin>
        <groupId>com.seovic.maven.plugins</groupId>
        <artifactId>npm-maven-plugin</artifactId>
        <version>1.0.4</version>
        <extensions>true</extensions>
      </plugin>
    </plugins>
  </build>

</project>

Notice that the packaging in the example above is set to npm, and that the extensions are enabled within plugin definition. This ensures that all the phases of the default lifecycle, clean lifecycle and site lifecycle are bound to npm:run goal, which in turn executes npm run <script> command, using lifecycle phase as the script name.

This means that all you need to do is define the scripts for the phases you care about in package.json and you are done:

{
  "name":        "my-node-project",
  "version":     "1.0.0",
  "description": "My Node.js project with Maven integration",
  "main":        "index.js",
  "scripts": 
    {
    "clean":            "rimraf dist coverage && npm prune",
    "initialize":       "npm install",
    "compile":          "grunt",
    "test":             "mocha --recursive -R spec",
    "package":          "npm pack",
    "integration-test": "karma start karma.conf.js",
    "deploy":           "npm publish"
    }
}  

The above will:

  1. Delete dist and coverage directories and prune node_modules directory when you execute mvn clean
  2. Update dependencies, run grunt (which in turn can run jshint, browserify and any other supported tool), package module into a tarball and run unit and integration tests using mocha and karma respectively when you execute mvn install
  3. Do all of the above and publish module to http://npmjs.com if you run mvn clean deploy

A really nice thing about the integration is that you can rely on the Maven lifecycle to run multiple scripts in the correct order. For example

mvn test

will run initialize, compile and test scripts automatically and in that order, while

mvn clean test

will also run the clean script beforehand.

The not so useful feature

You can also run individual plugin goals directly:

mvn npm:exec -Dnpm.command=list
mvn npm:install
mvn npm:run -Dnpm.script=my-script

However, there isn't much point in doing so, as you can just as easily (or even easier) do:

npm list
npm install
npm run my-script

Issues, Contributing

Please post any issues on the Github's Issue tracker. Pull requests are welcome!

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A simple Maven plugin that defines 'npm' packaging type and delegates all phases of a default lifecycle to npm. As long as there is a script for the lifecycle phase in package.json, it will be executed.

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