Reputation: 413
I have created a war file and put into tomcat/webapps
. How to deploy a war file to tomcat using command prompt?
Upvotes: 41
Views: 115839
Reputation: 1
i tried this it works quite well
curl --request PUT --upload-file webapp.war --basic --user user:password \
http://hostname:port/manager/text/deploy?path=/web_path\&update=true
it is based on the published tomcat manager API: https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/manager-howto.html#Deploy_A_New_Application_Archive_(WAR)_Remotely
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1412
You could use wget or curl to deploy an app from command line.
With wget:
wget --http-user=tomcat --http-password=tomcat "http://localhost:8080/manager/text/deploy?war=file:/some/path/SomeWar.war&path=/SomeWar" -O -
But in my case with wget I received this error: "Failed to deploy application at context path ..."
So I solved using curl:
curl -v -u user:password -T app.war 'http://tomcathost/manager/text/deploy?path=/my-app-path&update=true'
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 461
As you have already copied the war file to tomcat/webapps, you just need to restart the tomcat to deploy the war file.
Command prompt:
set tomcatPath=D:\apache-tomcat-7.0.50
call "%tomcatPath%"\bin\catalina.bat **stop**
sleep -m 3000
call "%tomcatPath%"\bin\catalina.bat jpda **start**
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2913
Using httpie you can upload and deploy the war.
http --auth user:pass PUT http://<tomcatURL>/manager/text/deploy?path=/ < ROOT.war
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2599
First add a user role in tomcat-users.xml for role manager-script.
Then to undeploy current app you can use
wget http://username:password@localhost:portnumber/manager/text/undeploy?path=/appname -O - -q
To deploy
wget http://username:password@localhost:portnumber/manager/text/deploy?path=/appname&war=file:/warpath -O - -q
Upvotes: 34
Reputation: 30286
The earlier answers on this page are correct that you can copy/move the WAR file into place and restart tomcat, but they omit to mention something: you must remove the previously exploded assets (from the previously deployed WAR file) if any are present.
# My tomcat webapps are found at /var/lib/tomcat6/webapps
# The application I wish to deploy is the main (ROOT) application
webapps_dir=/var/lib/tomcat6/webapps
# Remove existing assets (if any)
rm -rf $webapps_dir/ROOT
# Copy WAR file into place
cp example_dir/ROOT.war $webapps_dir
# Restart tomcat
service tomcat6 restart
Modify the following for your own system:
Upvotes: 36
Reputation: 181
To do this, we need to place the WAR file inside the Tomcat CATALINA_HOME/WEBAPPS/
directory. Later, Tomcat will automatically deploy and explode this WAR file.
CATALINA_HOME
variable to the path of the Tomcat directorySyntax to copy the WAR file from the current directory in the command line:
copy <your-war-file-name> %CATALINA_HOME%\<your-appBase-name>
Example:
cd C:\MY_WAR_FILE_LOCATION
set CATALINA_HOME="C:\Program Files\Apache\apache-tomcat-7.0.42"
copy MYWARFILE.WAR %CATALINA_HOME%\webapps
Note: If a WAR file is copied into the webapps directory while Tomcat is running, it will not be recognized. Simply restart Tomcat to begin using the web application.
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 1357
You can deploy the war file using tomcat manager app, http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/manager-howto.html#Deploy_A_New_Application_Remotely
If you want from command prompt, then as I know
Upvotes: 0