Publish plugin artifact to Maven Repository
Hello Peter, I think it would be nice if your plugin could be available on Maven repository as JP plugins.
Regards
Philippe M.
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reporter Hello Peter, In the current movement of Shift Left, load testing is integrating the project cycle much earlier. Maven is a popular build system and there is a jmeter-maven-plugin for jmeter that is rather popular based on its statistics for that.
Having your plugin available in maven like many of jmeter-plugins plugin might be interesting for project that use websocket and that want to integrate it in their build lifecycle.
Regards
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repo owner Ok, sounds good. I'll look into it. Thanks.
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repo owner - changed status to open
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repo owner work in progress...., stay tuned!
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repo owner - changed status to resolved
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reporter You rock ! Maybe this would need a PR on jmeter-plugins to fill in this information.
As it is now display in plugins search and in Plugins Manager.
Thanks
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repo owner Sorry, i don't get it. To fill in what?
Regards, Peter
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reporter You just need to modify in the plugin JSON descriptor of jmeter-plugins manager the download link to point to maven repository instead of your current link: - https://jmeter-plugins.org/files/packages/websocket-samplers-1.0.zip
This way the maven information will appear in the plugin card.
Regards
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repo owner I see. I'll fix it. Thanks for your help.
Regards, Peter
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reporter Nice !
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repo owner ;-)
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Is possible. But i wonder why? I think as maven repo's being merely useful for libraries that others want to use, e.g. depend their code on. What would be the use of this plugin to be available in Maven? For whom?
Regards Peter