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maven-repository-aws-s3

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AWS S3 and Maven

Introduction With the help of this maven-plugin you can create your own private Maven Repository with the essential features. There are many commercial products out there, for example: Nexus, JFrog and ets.., but the drawback is they required more resources (Compute and storage) and some are costly. Where you can simply setup in your AWS cloud with much much less cost.

High Level Arch.

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Configure AWS Pre-Req

Create IAM User, -Rule and -Policy.

You can use both AWS-CLI or Web Console (browser: https://aws.amazon.com/)

NOTE: Java 1.8 and 11 supporteds

Configure By AWS CLI:

Note: make sure that you have latest AWS CLI installed in your PC. Note: make sure that you are in your project root directory and have permission to create a file.

curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ehsaniara/maven-repository-aws-s3/master/aws-s3-setup.sh | bash /dev/stdin bucket_name username
Note: Currently AWS CLI script is not completed, Please try AWS Console one

Configure By AWS Console

(browser: https://aws.amazon.com/)

Create S3 Bucket

Create a AWS S3 bucket, try to have unique name from you domain, for example: my-project-com-maven-repository

Note: Block all public access on the bucket

and also create 2 folder of release and snapshot in it.

Create Policy

Create policy with the following json (select json tab):

Note: dont forget to replace YOUR_BUCKET_NAME by your bucket name, for example: my-project-com-maven-repository
{
  "Version": "2012-10-17",
  "Statement": [
    {
      "Effect": "Allow",
      "Action": [
        "s3:PutObject",
        "s3:GetObject",
        "s3:CreateBucket",
        "s3:ListBucket",
        "s3:DeleteObject"
      ],
      "Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::YOUR_BUCKET_NAME/*"
    }
  ]
}

then give name to this policy. something similar to your bucket name, for example: my-project-com-maven-repository-policy and then create the policy.

Create IAM USER

on Add user, select a User name and make sure you have select the "Programmatic access" then select "Attach existing policies directly", and in Filter policies box search for your the policy name you have just created. then tag,review and create the user.

Important: Make sure that you have download the .csv file and store it in the secure place. the credentials in this file is required to user in your ~/.m2/setting.xml file

create a user with (Programmatic access).

  • create separate user to access your S3 bucket, for the security reason you should not give admin permission. this user should have enough access to read and write in the bucket and no more than that.
Note: you can have as many user (per team member) or single user just for repo access.

Local PC Setup

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If you plane to deploy you project jar from your local machine you need to follow the following steps.

  • on your local maven setup directory .m2 add the following XML snaps in setting.xml. you basically gave permission to maven to access the S3 bucket, to be able to push or pull the files. one for snapshot and one for release.
Note: create setting.xml if it's not exist in .m2 directory
<settings>
  <servers>
    ...
    ...
    <server>
      <id>YOUR_BUCKET_NAME-snapshot</id>
      <username>AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID</username>
      <password>AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY</password>
      <configuration>
        <region>AWS_REGION</region>
        <publicRepository>false</publicRepository>
      </configuration>
    </server>
    <server>
      <id>YOUR_BUCKET_NAME-release</id>
      <username>AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID</username>
      <password>AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY</password>
      <configuration>
        <region>AWS_REGION</region>
        <publicRepository>false</publicRepository>
      </configuration>
    </server>
    ....
    ....
  </servers>
</settings>
  • on your project pom.xml add the following xml to let maven DOWNLOAD your project artifactory from the maven-repo
<repositories>
    <repository>
        <id>YOUR_BUCKET_NAME-snapshot</id>
        <url>s3://YOUR_BUCKET_NAME/snapshot</url>
    </repository>
    <repository>
        <id>YOUR_BUCKET_NAME-release</id>
        <url>s3://YOUR_BUCKET_NAME/release</url>
    </repository>
</repositories>
Note: make sure that<id>YOUR_BUCKET_NAME-snapshot</id> and <id>YOUR_BUCKET_NAME-release</id> should be identical with your .m2/setting.xml ids
  • The following xml is required if you want ,user be able to upload into maven repo., from its terminal or idea on your project pom.xml add the following xml to let maven UPLOAD your project artifactory into the maven-repo
<distributionManagement>
    <snapshotRepository>
        <id>YOUR_BUCKET_NAME-snapshot</id>
        <url>s3://YOUR_BUCKET_NAME/snapshot</url>
    </snapshotRepository>
    <repository>
        <id>YOUR_BUCKET_NAME-release</id>
        <url>s3://YOUR_BUCKET_NAME/release</url>
    </repository>
</distributionManagement>

And the most important one, add the following xml in your project pom.xml with in the <build> tag

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<build>
...
    <extensions>
        <extension>
            <groupId>com.github.ehsaniara</groupId>
            <artifactId>maven-repository-aws-s3</artifactId>
            <version>1.2.11</version>
        </extension>
    </extensions>
...
</build>

for Example:

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<build>
    <plugins>
        <plugin>
            <groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
            <artifactId>spring-boot-maven-plugin</artifactId>
            <executions>
                <execution>
                    <goals>
                        <goal>build-info</goal>
                    </goals>
                </execution>
            </executions>
        </plugin>
        <plugin>
            <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
            <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
            <version>3.8.1</version>
            <configuration>
                <release>11</release>
            </configuration>
        </plugin>
    </plugins>


    <extensions>
        <extension>
            <groupId>com.github.ehsaniara</groupId>
            <artifactId>maven-repository-aws-s3</artifactId>
            <version>1.2.11</version>
        </extension>
    </extensions>
    
</build>

once you have setup your pom.xml file in your project you can run the following line:

# to clean your target directory
mvn clean
# deploy your artifactory into you maven-repo (AWS S3 Bucket)
mvn deploy

CI/CD Pipeline Setup

[updating soon..]

Reference

Apache wagon: http://maven.apache.org/wagon/