org.apache.maven.plugins.dependency.analyze.AnalyzeOnlyMojo Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package org.apache.maven.plugins.dependency.analyze;
import org.apache.maven.plugins.annotations.LifecyclePhase;
import org.apache.maven.plugins.annotations.Mojo;
import org.apache.maven.plugins.annotations.ResolutionScope;
/**
* Analyzes the dependencies of this project and determines which are: used and declared; used and undeclared; unused
* and declared. This goal is intended to be used in the build lifecycle, thus it assumes that the
* test-compile
phase has been executed - use the dependency:analyze
goal instead when running
* standalone.
*
* By default, maven-dependency-analyzer is used
* to perform the analysis, with limitations due to the fact that it works at bytecode level, but any analyzer can be
* plugged in through analyzer
parameter.
*
*
* @author Mark Hobson
* @see AnalyzeMojo
* @since 2.0
*/
// @formatter:off
@Mojo(
name = "analyze-only",
requiresDependencyResolution = ResolutionScope.TEST,
defaultPhase = LifecyclePhase.VERIFY,
threadSafe = true)
// @formatter:on
public class AnalyzeOnlyMojo extends AbstractAnalyzeMojo {
// subclassed to provide annotations
}
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