pmd:cpd-check
Full name:
org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-pmd-plugin:3.11.0:cpd-check
Description:
Fail the build if there were any CPD violations in the source code.
Attributes:
- Requires a Maven project to be executed.
- Since version: 2.0.
- Binds by default to the lifecycle phase: verify.
- Invokes the execution of this plugin's goal cpd prior to executing itself.
Required Parameters
Name |
Type |
Since |
Description |
failOnViolation |
boolean |
3.0 |
Whether to fail the build if the validation check fails. Default value is: true. User property is: cpd.failOnViolation.
|
targetDirectory |
File |
2.0 |
The location of the XML report to check, as generated by the PMD
report. User property is: project.build.directory.
|
Optional Parameters
Name |
Type |
Since |
Description |
aggregate |
boolean |
2.2 |
Whether to build an aggregated report at the root, or build
individual reports. Default value is: false. User property is: aggregate.
|
excludeFromFailureFile |
String |
3.0 |
File that lists classes and rules to be excluded from failures. For
PMD, this is a properties file. For CPD, this is a text file that
contains comma-separated lists of classes that are allowed to
duplicate. User property is: pmd.excludeFromFailureFile.
|
maxAllowedViolations |
int |
3.10.0 |
The maximum number of violations allowed before execution fails. Default value is: 0. User property is: pmd.maxAllowedViolations.
|
printFailingErrors |
boolean |
3.0 |
Print details of errors that cause build failure Default value is: false. User property is: pmd.printFailingErrors.
|
skip |
boolean |
2.0 |
Skip the CPD violation checks. Most useful on the command line via
"-Dcpd.skip=true". Default value is: false. User property is: cpd.skip.
|
verbose |
boolean |
2.0 |
Print details of check failures to build output. Default value is: false. User property is: pmd.verbose.
|
Parameter Details
aggregate:
Whether to build an aggregated report at the root, or build
individual reports.
- Type: boolean
- Since: 2.2
- Required: No
- User Property: aggregate
- Default: false
excludeFromFailureFile:
File that lists classes and rules to be excluded from failures. For
PMD, this is a properties file. For CPD, this is a text file that
contains comma-separated lists of classes that are allowed to
duplicate.
- Type: java.lang.String
- Since: 3.0
- Required: No
- User Property: pmd.excludeFromFailureFile
failOnViolation:
Whether to fail the build if the validation check fails.
- Type: boolean
- Since: 3.0
- Required: Yes
- User Property: cpd.failOnViolation
- Default: true
maxAllowedViolations:
The maximum number of violations allowed before execution fails.
- Type: int
- Since: 3.10.0
- Required: No
- User Property: pmd.maxAllowedViolations
- Default: 0
printFailingErrors:
Print details of errors that cause build failure
- Type: boolean
- Since: 3.0
- Required: No
- User Property: pmd.printFailingErrors
- Default: false
skip:
Skip the CPD violation checks. Most useful on the command line via
"-Dcpd.skip=true".
- Type: boolean
- Since: 2.0
- Required: No
- User Property: cpd.skip
- Default: false
targetDirectory:
The location of the XML report to check, as generated by the PMD
report.
- Type: java.io.File
- Since: 2.0
- Required: Yes
- User Property: project.build.directory
verbose:
Print details of check failures to build output.
- Type: boolean
- Since: 2.0
- Required: No
- User Property: pmd.verbose
- Default: false