KEYCLOAK-13562 -- Adding back missing line: [[env_vars]]
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// This page describes MAVEN_MIRROR_URL variable usage
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// It requires 'bcname' attribute to be set to the name of the product
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A repository in Maven holds build artifacts and dependencies of various types
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(all the project jars, library jar, plugins or any other project specific
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artifacts). It also specifies locations from where to download artifacts from,
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while performing the S2I build. Besides using central repositories, it is a
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common practice for organizations to deploy a local custom repository (mirror).
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Benefits of using a mirror are:
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* Availability of a synchronized mirror, which is geographically closer and
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faster.
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* Ability to have greater control over the repository content.
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* Possibility to share artifacts across different teams (developers, CI),
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without the need to rely on public servers and repositories.
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* Improved build times.
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Often, a repository manager can serve as local cache to a mirror. Assuming that
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the repository manager is already deployed and reachable externally at
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*_pass:[http://10.0.0.1:8080/repository/internal/]_*, the S2I build can then use this
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manager by supplying the `MAVEN_MIRROR_URL` environment variable to the
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build configuration of the application as follows:
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. Identify the name of the build configuration to apply `MAVEN_MIRROR_URL`
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variable against:
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[source,bash,subs="attributes+,macros+"]
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----
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$ oc get bc -o name
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buildconfig/sso
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----
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. Update build configuration of `sso` with a `MAVEN_MIRROR_URL` environment variable
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[source,bash,subs="attributes+,macros+"]
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----
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$ oc set env bc/sso \
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-e MAVEN_MIRROR_URL="http://10.0.0.1:8080/repository/internal/"
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buildconfig "sso" updated
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----
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. Verify the setting
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[source,bash,subs="attributes+,macros+"]
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----
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$ oc set env bc/sso --list
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# buildconfigs sso
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MAVEN_MIRROR_URL=http://10.0.0.1:8080/repository/internal/
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----
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. Schedule new build of the application
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NOTE: During application build, you will notice that Maven dependencies are
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pulled from the repository manager, instead of the default public repositories.
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Also, after the build is finished, you will see that the mirror is filled with
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all the dependencies that were retrieved and used during the build.
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A repository in Maven holds build artifacts and dependencies of various types
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(all the project jars, library jar, plugins or any other project specific
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artifacts). It also specifies locations from where to download artifacts from,
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