auto update projects on Nexus Repository Manager when pushing to private Gitlab












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First of all, sorry for my bad english.



I am currently working on workflow performance.



My Idea is, when I push changes from IntelliJ to a private GitLab Server; I would like that my GitLab instantly create a finished .jar file from new code and push it to my Nexus Repo Manager.



How can it be achieved?










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    First of all, sorry for my bad english.



    I am currently working on workflow performance.



    My Idea is, when I push changes from IntelliJ to a private GitLab Server; I would like that my GitLab instantly create a finished .jar file from new code and push it to my Nexus Repo Manager.



    How can it be achieved?










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      First of all, sorry for my bad english.



      I am currently working on workflow performance.



      My Idea is, when I push changes from IntelliJ to a private GitLab Server; I would like that my GitLab instantly create a finished .jar file from new code and push it to my Nexus Repo Manager.



      How can it be achieved?










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      First of all, sorry for my bad english.



      I am currently working on workflow performance.



      My Idea is, when I push changes from IntelliJ to a private GitLab Server; I would like that my GitLab instantly create a finished .jar file from new code and push it to my Nexus Repo Manager.



      How can it be achieved?







      java gitlab gitlab-ci-runner nexus3






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          You could use a post-commit hook to run your build script.



          See this link about custom hooks



          The hook filename will be /path/to/your/<project>.git/custom_hooks/post-commit



          And the contents of post-commit would launch your build script.






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            You could use a post-commit hook to run your build script.



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              See this link about custom hooks



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                You could use a post-commit hook to run your build script.



                See this link about custom hooks



                The hook filename will be /path/to/your/<project>.git/custom_hooks/post-commit



                And the contents of post-commit would launch your build script.






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                You could use a post-commit hook to run your build script.



                See this link about custom hooks



                The hook filename will be /path/to/your/<project>.git/custom_hooks/post-commit



                And the contents of post-commit would launch your build script.







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