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This will allow the enforcer to utilize rule configuration defined in the project POM when the rule is run explicitly from the command line, e.g. mvn enforcer:enforce -Denforcer.rules=requireReleaseDeps.
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elharo
changed the title
[MENFORCER-516] - Use rule configuration in POM when executed from CLI
[MENFORCER-516] Use rule configuration in POM when executed from CLI
Jan 10, 2025
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This will allow the enforcer to utilize rule configuration defined in the project POM when the rule is run explicitly from the command line, e.g.
mvn enforcer:enforce -Denforcer.rules=requireReleaseDeps.Following this checklist to help us incorporate your contribution quickly and easily:
for the change (usually before you start working on it). Trivial changes like typos do not
require a JIRA issue. Your pull request should address just this issue, without
pulling in other changes.
[MENFORCER-XXX] - Fixes bug in ApproximateQuantiles,where you replace
MENFORCER-XXXwith the appropriate JIRA issue. Best practiceis to use the JIRA issue title in the pull request title and in the first line of the
commit message.
mvn clean verifyto make sure basic checks pass. A more thorough check willbe performed on your pull request automatically.
mvn -Prun-its clean verify).If your pull request is about ~20 lines of code you don't need to sign an
Individual Contributor License Agreement if you are unsure
please ask on the developers list.
To make clear that you license your contribution under
the Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004
you have to acknowledge this by using the following check-box.
I hereby declare this contribution to be licenced under the Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004
In any other case, please file an Apache Individual Contributor License Agreement.