Missing publication of plugin oic-auth releases in maven repository

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Michael Doubez

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Apr 21, 2024, 8:16:48 AM4/21/24
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Hello,

I have noticed that the release of oic-auth plugin have stopped being published on maven repository.

It is not a big deal but I don't see why that would happen. Other JEP-229 enabled plugins (like plain-credentials) have their releases in maven repo. And release 3.0 which was the last one done manually doesn't appear as well.

I didn't see anything in the build logs reporting a failure to upload to maven repo.

Did I miss something ?

Alexander Brandes

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Apr 21, 2024, 8:59:16 AM4/21/24
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Hey,

mvnrepository.com is just a frontend displaying metadata obtained from various repositories. It doesn’t host content, nor can you publish content there.

To see if a release of a Jenkins plugin exists, I recommend checking the corresponding plugin site, in this case https://plugins.jenkins.io/oic-auth/releases/
Otherwise, I would always recommend browsing the maven repository directly to see if an artifact has been published, instead of relying on third parties.

Best,
Alex

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Michael Doubez

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Apr 21, 2024, 11:57:07 AM4/21/24
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  Thanks for the clarification.

IIU it means that if I see a package in jenkins'artificatory it is avaible as a maven package ; mvnrepository just doesn't pick it up for whatever reason.

I was wondering why the card in plugins site was still showing the 1 year old (2.6) version:
And got side tracked by this mvn repository not showing more recent versions.

Thanks again.
Michael

Mark Waite

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Apr 21, 2024, 6:18:20 PM4/21/24
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On Sunday, April 21, 2024 at 9:57:07 AM UTC-6 Michael wrote:
  Thanks for the clarification.

IIU it means that if I see a package in jenkins'artificatory it is avaible as a maven package ; mvnrepository just doesn't pick it up for whatever reason.

I was wondering why the card in plugins site was still showing the 1 year old (2.6) version:
And got side tracked by this mvn repository not showing more recent versions.


The plugins.jenkins.io site takes from 3-6 hours to detect a new release of a plugin.

Mark Waite

Gavin Mogan

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Apr 21, 2024, 6:20:12 PM4/21/24
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the problem is the two say different things, not that the site isn't updated



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Gavin Mogan

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Apr 21, 2024, 6:22:17 PM4/21/24
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algolia doesn't seem to be getting an updated release timestamp. I don't have openvpn anymore to check the build logs to see if there's an issue uploading

Michael Doubez

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Apr 22, 2024, 11:45:54 AM4/22/24
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Le lundi 22 avril 2024 à 00:22:17 UTC+2, ... a écrit :
algolia doesn't seem to be getting an updated release timestamp. I don't have openvpn anymore to check the build logs to see if there's an issue uploading

I didn't see any plugin reported as released earlier than 2 months ago, in the plugin search.
So, I would say, it stopped updating two months ago.

That would explain the difference in the plugin display: two months ago, the latest release was indeed last year.

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