Maven: The packaging for this project did not assign a file to the build artifact

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I'm using Maven 3.0.3 on Mac 10.6.6. I have a JAR project and when I run the command "mvn clean install:install", I'm getting the error,

[ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-install-plugin:2.3.1:install (default-cli) on project StarTeamCollisionUtil: The packaging for this project did not assign a file to the build artifact -> [Help 1]

What does this mean and how can I fix it? Below is my pom.xml. Let me know what other info would be helpful and I'll edit this post. Thanks, - Dave

<project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd">
<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
<groupId>com.myco.starteam.util</groupId>
<artifactId>StarTeamCollisionUtil</artifactId>
<packaging>jar</packaging>
<name>StarTeam Collision Util</name>
<description>
	The StarTeam Collision Utility provides developers and release engineers alike the ability to
	compare files attached to a set of CRs to see if conflicts exist in the change set.
</description>
<version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
<url>http://cm-build.myco.com:8080/hudson/view/Tools/job/StarTeamCollisionUtil - TRUNK/</url>
<properties>
	<project.build.sourceEncoding>UTF-8</project.build.sourceEncoding>
</properties>
<repositories>
	<repository>
		<id>myco-sonatype-nexus-snapshots</id>
		<name>MyCo Sonatype-Nexus Snapshots</name>
		<url>http://sonatype.myco.com/nexus/content/repositories/snapshots/</url>
	</repository>
</repositories>
<dependencies>
	<dependency>
		<groupId>starteam</groupId>
		<artifactId>starteam</artifactId>
		<version>1.1.0</version>
		<type>jar</type>
		<scope>system</scope>
		<systemPath>${basedir}/lib/starteam110.jar</systemPath>
	</dependency>
	<dependency>
		<groupId>junit</groupId>
		<artifactId>junit</artifactId>
		<version>4.8.2</version>
	</dependency>
	<dependency>
		<groupId>org.apache.ant</groupId>
		<artifactId>ant</artifactId>
		<version>1.8.1</version>
	</dependency>
	<dependency>
		<groupId>javax.mail</groupId>
		<artifactId>mail</artifactId>
		<version>1.4.1</version>
		<type>jar</type>
		<scope>compile</scope>
	</dependency>
</dependencies>
<build>
	<plugins>
		<plugin>
			<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
			<artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
			<version>2.8.1</version>
		</plugin>
		<plugin>
			<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
			<artifactId>maven-site-plugin</artifactId>
			<version>3.0-beta-3</version>
			<configuration>
				<reportPlugins>
					<plugin>
						<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
						<artifactId>maven-surefire-report-plugin</artifactId>
						<version>2.5</version>
					</plugin>
					<plugin>
						<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
						<artifactId>maven-javadoc-plugin</artifactId>
						<version>2.7</version>
						<configuration>
							<linksource>true</linksource>
						</configuration>
					</plugin>
					<plugin>
						<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
						<artifactId>maven-jxr-plugin</artifactId>
						<version>2.2</version>
					</plugin>
					<plugin>
						<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
						<artifactId>versions-maven-plugin</artifactId>
						<version>1.2</version>
					</plugin>
					<plugin>
						<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
						<artifactId>maven-project-info-reports-plugin</artifactId>
						<version>2.3.1</version>
						<reportSets>
							<reportSet>
								<reports>
									<report>index</report>
									<report>dependencies</report>
									<report>dependency-management</report>
									<report>cim</report>
									<report>issue-tracking</report>
									<report>license</report>
									<report>scm</report>
								</reports>
							</reportSet>
						</reportSets>
					</plugin>
				</reportPlugins>
			</configuration>
		</plugin>
	</plugins>
</build>
<distributionManagement>
	<repository>
		<id>sonatype-nexus</id>
		<url>http://sonatype.myco.com/nexus/content/repositories/snapshots/</url>
	</repository>
</distributionManagement>
<scm>
	<url>https://starteam.cmass.myco.com/BorlandStarTeam/BorlandStarTeam.jsp</url>
</scm>
<issueManagement>
	<system>StarTeam</system>
	<url>https://starteam.cmass.myco.com/BorlandStarTeam/BorlandStarTeam.jsp</url>
</issueManagement>
<ciManagement>
	<system>Hudson</system>
	<url>http://cm-build.myco.com:8080/hudson/</url>
</ciManagement>
</project>

Maven Solutions


Solution 1 - Maven

I don't know if this is the answer or not but it might lead you in the right direction...

(I believe these steps are for people working with Intellij IDE. The install:install is available in the Maven panel on the right by default. The below steps are alternative to it.)

The command install:install is actually a goal on the maven-install-plugin. This is different than the install maven lifecycle phase.

Maven lifecycle phases are steps in a build which certain plugins can bind themselves to. Many different goals from different plugins may execute when you invoke a single lifecycle phase.

What this boils down to is the command...

mvn clean install

is different from...

mvn clean install:install

The former will run all goals in every cycle leading up to and including the install (like compile, package, test, etc.). The latter will not even compile or package your code, it will just run that one goal. This kinda makes sense, looking at the exception; it talks about:

> StarTeamCollisionUtil: The packaging for this project did not assign a file to the build artifact

Try the former and your error might just go away!

Solution 2 - Maven

TL;DR To fix this issue, invoke packaging plugin before, e.g. for jar packaging use maven-jar-plugin , as following:

mvn jar:jar install:install

Or

mvn jar:jar deploy:deploy 

If you actually needed to deploy.

Gotcha This approach won't work if you have multi-module project with different packagings (ear/war/jar/zip) – even worse, wrong artifacts will be installed/deployed! In such case use reactor options to only build the deployable module (e.g. the war).


Explanation

In some cases you actually want to run directly a install:install or deploy:deploy goal (that is, from the maven-deploy-plugin, the deploy goal, not the Maven deploy phase) and you would end up in the annoying The packaging for this project did not assign a file to the build artifact.

A classic example is a CI job (a Jenkins or Bamboo job, e.g.) where in different steps you want to execute/care about different aspects:

  • A first step would be a mvn clean install, performing tests and test coverage
  • A second step would be a Sonarqube analysis based on a quality profile, e.g. mvn sonar:sonar plus further options
  • Then, and only after successful tests execution and quality gate passed, you want to deploy to your Maven enterprise repository the final project artifacts, yet you don't want to re-run mvn deploy, because it would again execute previous phases (and compile, test, etc.) and you want your build to be effective but yet fast.

Yes, you could speed up this last step at least skipping tests (compilation and execution, via -Dmaven.test.skip=true) or play with a particular profile (to skip as many plugins as possible), but it is much easier and clear to simply run mvn deploy:deploy then.

But it would fail with the error above, because as also specified by the plugin FAQ: > During the packaging-phase all gathered and placed in context. With this mechanism Maven can ensure that the maven-install-plugin and maven-deploy-plugin are copying/uploading the same set of files. So when you only execute deploy:deploy, then there are no files put in the context and there is nothing to deploy.

Indeed, the deploy:deploy needs some runtime information placed in the build context by previous phases (or previous plugins/goals executions).

It has also reported as a potential bug: MDEPLOY-158: deploy:deploy does not work for only Deploying artifact to Maven Remote repo

But then rejected as not a problem.

The deployAtEnd configuration option of the maven-deploy-plugin won't help neither in certain scenarios because we have intermediate job steps to execute: > Whether every project should be deployed during its own deploy-phase or at the end of the multimodule build. If set to true and the build fails, none of the reactor projects is deployed. (experimental)

So, how to fix it?
Simply run the following in such a similar third/last step:

mvn jar:jar deploy:deploy

The maven-jar-plugin will not re-create any jar as part of your build, thanks to its forceCreation option set to false by default: > Require the jar plugin to build a new JAR even if none of the contents appear to have changed. By default, this plugin looks to see if the output jar exists and inputs have not changed. If these conditions are true, the plugin skips creation of the jar.

But it will nicely populate the build context for us and make deploy:deploy happy. No tests to skip, no profiles to add. Just what you need: speed.


Additional note: if you are using the build-helper-maven-plugin, buildnumber-maven-plugin or any other similar plugin to generate meta-data later on used by the maven-jar-plugin (e.g. entries for the Manifest file), you most probably have executions linked to the validate phase and you still want to have them during the jar:jar build step (and yet keep a fast execution). In this case the almost harmless overhead is to invoke the validate phase as following:

mvn validate jar:jar deploy:deploy

Yet another additional note: if you have not jar but, say, war packaging, use war:war before install/deploy instead.

Gotcha as pointed out above, check behavior in multi module projects.

Solution 3 - Maven

This reply is on a very old question to help others facing this issue.

I face this failed error while I were working on my Java project using IntelliJ IDEA IDE.

Failed to execute goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-install-plugin:2.4:install (default-cli) on project getpassword: The packaging for this project did not assign a file to the build artifact

this failed happens, when I choose install:install under Plugins - install, as pointed with red arrow in below image.

Choose Wrong Selection

Once I run the selected install under Lifecycle as illustrated above, the issue gone, and my maven install compile build successfully.

Solution 4 - Maven

I have same issue. Error message for me is not complete. But in my case, I've added generation jar with sources. By placing this code in pom.xml:

<build>	
    <pluginManagement>
        <plugins>
            <plugin>
                <artifactId>maven-source-plugin</artifactId>
                <version>2.1.2</version>
                <executions>
                    <execution>
                        <phase>deploy</phase>
                        <goals>
                            <goal>jar</goal>
                        </goals>
                    </execution>
                </executions>
            </plugin>
        </plugins>
    </pluginManagement>
</build>

So in deploy phase I execute source:jar goal which produces jar with sources. And deploy ends with BUILD SUCCESS

Solution 5 - Maven

This error shows up when using the maven-install-plugin version 3.0.0-M1 (or similar)

As already mentioned above and also here the following plug-in version works:

    <plugin>
		<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
		<artifactId>maven-install-plugin</artifactId>
		<version>2.5.2</version>
	</plugin>

Solution 6 - Maven

you must clear the target file such as in jar and others In C: drive your folder at .m2 see the location where it install and delete the .jar file,Snaphot file and delete target files then clean the application you found it will be run

Solution 7 - Maven

While @A_Di-Matteo answer does work for non multimodule I have a solution for multimodules.

The solution is to override every plugin configuration so that it binds to the phase of none with the exception of the jar/war/ear plugin and of course the deploy plugin. Even if you do have a single module my rudimentary tests show this to be a little faster (for reasons I don't know) performance wise.

Thus the trick is to make a profile that does the above that is activated when you only want to deploy.

Below is an example from one of my projects which uses the shade plugin and thus I had to re-override the jar plugin not to overwrite:

    <profile>
      <id>deploy</id>
      <activation>
        <property>
          <name>buildStep</name>
          <value>deploy</value>
        </property>
      </activation>
      <build>
        <plugins>
          <plugin>
            <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
            <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
            <executions>
              <execution>
                <id>default-compile</id>
                <phase>none</phase>
              </execution>
              <execution>
                <id>default-testCompile</id>
                <phase>none</phase>
              </execution>
              <execution>
                <id>test-compile</id>
                <phase>none</phase>
              </execution>
            </executions>
          </plugin>
          <plugin>
            <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
            <artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
            <executions>
              <execution>
                <id>default-test</id>
                <phase>none</phase>
              </execution>
            </executions>
          </plugin>
          <plugin>
            <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
            <artifactId>maven-install-plugin</artifactId>
            <executions>
              <execution>
                <id>default-install</id>
                <phase>none</phase>
              </execution>
            </executions>
          </plugin>
          <plugin>
            <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
            <artifactId>maven-resources-plugin</artifactId>
            <executions>
              <execution>
                <id>default-resources</id>
                <phase>none</phase>
              </execution>
              <execution>
                <id>default-testResources</id>
                <phase>none</phase>
              </execution>
            </executions>
          </plugin>
          <plugin>
            <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
            <artifactId>maven-shade-plugin</artifactId>
            <executions>
              <execution>
                <id>default</id>
                <phase>none</phase>
              </execution>
            </executions>
          </plugin>
          <plugin>
            <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
            <artifactId>maven-jar-plugin</artifactId>
            <executions>
              <execution>
                <id>default-jar</id>
                <configuration>
                  <forceCreation>false</forceCreation>
                </configuration>
              </execution>
            </executions>
          </plugin>
        </plugins>
      </build>
    </profile>

Now if I run mvn deploy -Pdeploy it will only run the jar and deploy plugins.

How you can figure out which plugins you need to override is to run deploy and look at the log to see which plugins are running. Make sure to keep track of the id of the plugin configuration which is parens after the name of the plugin.

Solution 8 - Maven

I had the same issue but I executed mvn install initially (not install:install as it was mentioned earlier).

The solution is to include:

 <plugin>
        <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
        <artifactId>maven-install-plugin</artifactId>
        <version>2.5.2</version>
 </plugin>

Into plugin management section.

Solution 9 - Maven

This worked for me when I got the same error message...

mvn install deploy

Solution 10 - Maven

I have seen this error occur when the plugins that are needed are not specifically mentioned in the pom. So

mvn clean install

will give the exception if this is not added:

    <plugin>
        <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
        <artifactId>maven-install-plugin</artifactId>
        <version>2.5.2</version>
 </plugin>

Likewise,

mvn clean install deploy

will fail on the same exception if something like this is not added:

<plugin>
   <artifactId>maven-deploy-plugin</artifactId>
   <version>2.8.1</version>
   <executions>
      <execution>
         <id>default-deploy</id>
         <phase>deploy</phase>
         <goals>
            <goal>deploy</goal>
         </goals>
      </execution>
   </executions>
</plugin>

It makes sense, but a clearer error message would be welcome

Solution 11 - Maven

You are missing properties tag:

<properties>
        <maven.compiler.source>1.8</maven.compiler.source>
        <maven.compiler.target>1.8</maven.compiler.target>
</properties>


A working version of pom.xml file should look like this:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0"
         xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
         xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd">
    <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>

    <groupId>org.example</groupId>
    <artifactId>se-lab1</artifactId>
    <version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version>

    <properties>
        <maven.compiler.source>1.8</maven.compiler.source>
        <maven.compiler.target>1.8</maven.compiler.target>
    </properties>

    <build>
        <plugins>
            <plugin>
                <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
                <artifactId>maven-assembly-plugin</artifactId>
                <executions>
                    <execution>
                        <phase>package</phase>
                        <goals>
                            <goal>single</goal>
                        </goals>
                        <configuration>
                            <archive>
                                <manifest>
                                    <mainClass>
                                        org.hkr.Main
                                    </mainClass>
                                </manifest>
                            </archive>
                            <descriptorRefs>
                                <descriptorRef>jar-with-dependencies</descriptorRef>
                            </descriptorRefs>
                        </configuration>
                    </execution>
                </executions>
            </plugin>
            <plugin>
                <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
                <artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
                <version>2.19.1</version>
                <dependencies>
                    <dependency>
                        <groupId>org.junit.platform</groupId>
                        <artifactId>junit-platform-surefire-provider</artifactId>
                        <version>1.1.0</version>
                    </dependency>
                    <dependency>
                        <groupId>org.junit.jupiter</groupId>
                        <artifactId>junit-jupiter-engine</artifactId>
                        <version>5.1.0</version>
                    </dependency>
                </dependencies>
            </plugin>
        </plugins>
    </build>

    <dependencies>
        <dependency>
            <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
            <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
            <version>3.8.1</version>
        </dependency>
    </dependencies>
</project>

Solution 12 - Maven

I hope this helps someone but I accidentally added a module to my project and it changed my pom file from

<packaging>jar</packaging>

to

<packaging>pom</packaging>

so I just changed it back to

<packaging>jar</packaging>

and it worked to create the jar again

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