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play2:run

Full name:

de.akquinet.innovation.play2:play2-maven-plugin:1.2.2-SNAPSHOT:run

Description:

Launch the Play application

Attributes:

  • Requires dependency resolution of artifacts in scope: provided.

Optional Parameters

Name Type Since Description
baseDirectory File - Base directory of the project.
buildDirectory File - Directory containing the build files.
play2Home String - The PLAY2_HOME path is taken from this setting, if not found as a Java system property (-DPLAY2_HOME). Refers to the PLAY2_HOME environment variable by default. So that means that the PLAY2_HOME can be given using:
  1. A system variable defined by the system or with -DPLAY2_HOME=...
  2. The play2Home configuration property
  3. The PLAY2_HOME environment property

play2SystemProperties Properties - Allows customization of the play execution System properties.
timeout long - Sets a timeout to the play invocation (in milliseconds). If not set (or set to -1, the plugin waits until the underlying play process completes. If set, the plugin kills the underlying play process when the timeout is reached, and it fails the build.
Default value is: -1.

Parameter Details

baseDirectory:

Base directory of the project.
  • Type: java.io.File
  • Required: No
  • Expression: ${basedir}

buildDirectory:

Directory containing the build files.
  • Type: java.io.File
  • Required: No
  • Expression: ${project.build.directory}

play2Home:

The PLAY2_HOME path is taken from this setting, if not found as a Java system property (-DPLAY2_HOME). Refers to the PLAY2_HOME environment variable by default. So that means that the PLAY2_HOME can be given using:
  1. A system variable defined by the system or with -DPLAY2_HOME=...
  2. The play2Home configuration property
  3. The PLAY2_HOME environment property
  • Type: java.lang.String
  • Required: No
  • Expression: ${env.PLAY2_HOME}

play2SystemProperties:

Allows customization of the play execution System properties.
  • Type: java.util.Properties
  • Required: No

timeout:

Sets a timeout to the play invocation (in milliseconds). If not set (or set to -1, the plugin waits until the underlying play process completes. If set, the plugin kills the underlying play process when the timeout is reached, and it fails the build.
  • Type: long
  • Required: No
  • Expression: ${play2timeout}
  • Default: -1