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See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under # the License. # Portion of this file derived from Rake. # Copyright (c) 2003, 2004 Jim Weirich # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy # of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal # in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights # to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell # copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is # furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in # all copies or substantial portions of the Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE # AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER # LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, # OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE # SOFTWARE. # Gem::user_home is nice, but ENV['HOME'] lets you override from the environment. ENV['HOME'] ||= File.expand_path(Gem::user_home) ENV['BUILDR_ENV'] ||= 'development' module Buildr # Provide settings that come from three sources. # # User settings are placed in the .buildr/settings.yaml file located in the user's home directory. # They should only be used for settings that are specific to the user and applied the same way # across all builds. Example for user settings are preferred repositories, path to local repository, # user/name password for uploading to remote repository. # # Build settings are placed in the build.yaml file located in the build directory. They help keep # the buildfile and build.yaml file simple and readable, working to the advantages of each one. # Example for build settings are gems, repositories and artifacts used by that build. # # Profile settings are placed in the profiles.yaml file located in the build directory. They provide # settings that differ in each environment the build runs in. For example, URLs and database # connections will be different when used in development, test and production environments. # The settings for the current environment are obtained by calling #profile. class Settings def initialize(application) #:nodoc: @application = application end # User settings loaded from setting.yaml file in user's home directory. def user @user ||= load_from('settings', @application.home_dir) end # Build settings loaded from build.yaml file in build directory. def build @build ||= load_from('build') end # Profiles loaded from profiles.yaml file in build directory. def profiles @profiles ||= load_from('profiles') end # :call-seq: # profile => hash # # Returns the profile for the current environment. def profile profiles[@application.environment] ||= {} end private def load_from(name, path = nil) unless path fail "Internal error: attempting to access local setting before buildfile located" unless @application.rakefile path = File.dirname(@application.rakefile) end file_name = ['yaml', 'yml'].map { |ext| File.join(path, "#{name}.#{ext}") }.find { |fn| File.exist?(fn) } return {} unless file_name yaml = YAML.load(File.read(file_name)) || {} fail "Expecting #{file_name} to be a map (name: value)!" unless Hash === yaml @application.buildfile.enhance [file_name] yaml end end class Application < Rake::Application #:nodoc: # Deprecated: rakefile/Rakefile, removed in 1.5 DEFAULT_BUILDFILES = ['buildfile', 'Buildfile', 'buildfile.rb', 'Buildfile.rb'] + DEFAULT_RAKEFILES attr_reader :rakefiles, :requires private :rakefiles, :requires def initialize super @rakefiles = DEFAULT_BUILDFILES.dup @top_level_tasks = [] @home_dir = File.expand_path('.buildr', ENV['HOME']) mkpath @home_dir if !File.exist?(@home_dir) && File.writable?(ENV['HOME']) @settings = Settings.new(self) @on_completion = [] @on_failure = [] end def run standard_exception_handling do init 'Buildr' load_buildfile top_level end end # Not for external consumption. def switch_to_namespace(names) #:nodoc: current, @scope = @scope, names begin yield ensure @scope = current end end # Returns list of Gems associated with this buildfile, as listed in build.yaml. # Each entry is of type Gem::Specification. attr_reader :gems # Buildr home directory, .buildr under user's home directory. attr_reader :home_dir # Copied from BUILD_ENV. def environment ENV['BUILDR_ENV'] end # Returns the Settings associated with this build. attr_reader :settings # :call-seq: # buildfile # Returns the buildfile as a task that you can use as a dependency. def buildfile @buildfile_task ||= BuildfileTask.define_task(File.expand_path(rakefile)) end # Files that complement the buildfile itself def build_files #:nodoc: deprecated 'Please call buildfile.prerequisites instead' buildfile.prerequisites end # Yields to block on successful completion. Primarily used for notifications. def on_completion(&block) @on_completion << block end # Yields to block on failure with exception. Primarily used for notifications. def on_failure(&block) @on_failure << block end # Call on_completion hooks with the given title and message def build_completed(title, message) @on_completion.each do |block| block.call(title, message) rescue nil end end # Call on_failure hooks with the given title, message and exception def build_failed(title, message, ex = nil) @on_failure.each do |block| block.call(title, message, ex) rescue nil end end # :call-seq: # deprecated(message) # # Use with deprecated methods and classes. This method automatically adds the file name and line number, # and the text 'Deprecated' before the message, and eliminated duplicate warnings. It only warns when # running in verbose mode. # # For example: # deprecated 'Please use new_foo instead of foo.' def deprecated(message) #:nodoc: return unless verbose "#{caller[1]}: Deprecated: #{message}".tap do |message| @deprecated ||= {} unless @deprecated[message] @deprecated[message] = true warn message end end end protected def load_buildfile # replaces load_rakefile standard_exception_handling do find_buildfile load_gems load_artifact_ns load_tasks raw_load_buildfile end end def top_level # adds on_completion hook standard_exception_handling do if options.show_tasks display_tasks_and_comments elsif options.show_prereqs display_prerequisites elsif options.execute eval options.execute else @start = Time.now top_level_tasks.each { |task_name| invoke_task(task_name) } if verbose elapsed = Time.now - @start real = [] real << ('%ih' % (elapsed / 3600)) if elapsed >= 3600 real << ('%im' % ((elapsed / 60) % 60)) if elapsed >= 60 real << ('%.3fs' % (elapsed % 60)) puts $terminal.color("Completed in #{real.join}", :green) end # On OS X this will load Cocoa and Growl which takes half a second we # don't want to measure, so put this after the console message. title, message = "Your build has completed", "#{Dir.pwd}\nbuildr #{@top_level_tasks.join(' ')}" build_completed(title, message) end end end def handle_options options.rakelib = ['tasks'] OptionParser.new do |opts| opts.banner = "buildr [-f rakefile] {options} targets..." opts.separator "" opts.separator "Options are ..." opts.on_tail("-h", "--help", "-H", "Display this help message.") do puts opts exit 0 end standard_buildr_options.each { |args| opts.on(*args) } end.parse! end def standard_buildr_options # replaces standard_rake_options [ ['--describe', '-D [PATTERN]', "Describe the tasks (matching optional PATTERN), then exit.", lambda { |value| options.show_tasks = true options.full_description = true options.show_task_pattern = Regexp.new(value || '') } ], ['--execute', '-E CODE', "Execute some Ruby code after loading the buildfile", lambda { |value| options.execute = value } ], ['--environment', '-e ENV', "Environment name (e.g. development, test, production).", lambda { |value| ENV['BUILDR_ENV'] = value } ], ['--generate [PATH]', "Generate buildfile from either pom.xml file or directory path.", lambda { |value| value ||= File.exist?('pom.xml') ? 'pom.xml' : Dir.pwd raw_generate_buildfile value exit 0 } ], ['--libdir', '-I LIBDIR', "Include LIBDIR in the search path for required modules.", lambda { |value| $:.push(value) } ], ['--prereqs', '-P [PATTERN]', "Display the tasks and dependencies (matching optional PATTERN), then exit.", lambda { |value| options.show_prereqs = true options.show_task_pattern = Regexp.new(value || '') } ], ['--quiet', '-q', "Do not log messages to standard output.", lambda { |value| verbose(false) } ], ['--buildfile', '-f FILE', "Use FILE as the buildfile.", lambda { |value| @rakefiles.clear @rakefiles << value } ], ['--rakelibdir', '--rakelib', '-R PATH', "Auto-import any .rake files in PATH. (default is 'tasks')", lambda { |value| options.rakelib = value.split(':') } ], ['--require', '-r MODULE', "Require MODULE before executing rakefile.", lambda { |value| begin require value rescue LoadError => ex begin rake_require value rescue LoadError => ex2 raise ex end end } ], ['--rules', "Trace the rules resolution.", lambda { |value| options.trace_rules = true } ], ['--no-search', '--nosearch', '-N', "Do not search parent directories for the Rakefile.", lambda { |value| options.nosearch = true } ], ['--silent', '-s', "Like --quiet, but also suppresses the 'in directory' announcement.", lambda { |value| verbose(false) options.silent = true } ], ['--tasks', '-T [PATTERN]', "Display the tasks (matching optional PATTERN) with descriptions, then exit.", lambda { |value| options.show_tasks = true options.show_task_pattern = Regexp.new(value || '') options.full_description = false } ], ['--trace', '-t [CATEGORIES]', "Turn on invoke/execute tracing, enable full backtrace.", lambda { |value| options.trace = true options.trace_categories = value ? value.split(',').map { |v| v.downcase.to_sym } : [] options.trace_all = options.trace_categories.include? :all verbose(true) } ], ['--verbose', '-v', "Log message to standard output (default).", lambda { |value| verbose(true) } ], ['--version', '-V', "Display the program version.", lambda { |value| puts "Buildr #{Buildr::VERSION}#{RUBY_PLATFORM[/java/] ? " (JRuby #{JRUBY_VERSION})" : ""}" exit 0 } ], ['--offline', '-o', "Do not try to download anything", lambda { |value| trace 'Working in offline mode; snapshot will not be updated.' options.work_offline = true } ], ['--update-snapshots', '-u', "Force updating all dependencies whose version contains SNAPSHOT", lambda { |value| trace 'Force update of SNAPSHOT artifacts.' options.update_snapshots = true } ] ] end def find_buildfile buildfile, location = find_rakefile_location || (tty_output? && ask_generate_buildfile) fail "No Buildfile found (looking for: #{@rakefiles.join(', ')})" if buildfile.nil? @rakefile = buildfile Dir.chdir(location) end def ask_generate_buildfile source, fromEclipse = choose do |menu| menu.header = "To use Buildr you need a buildfile. Do you want me to create one?" menu.choice("From eclipse .project files") { [Dir.pwd, true] } if Generate.has_eclipse_project? menu.choice("From Maven2 POM file") { ['pom.xml', false] } if File.exist?('pom.xml') menu.choice("From directory structure") { [Dir.pwd, false] } menu.choice("Cancel") {} end if source buildfile = raw_generate_buildfile(source, fromEclipse) [buildfile, File.dirname(buildfile)] end end def raw_generate_buildfile(source, fromEclipse=Generate.has_eclipse_project?) # We need rakefile to be known, for settings.build to be accessible. @rakefile = File.expand_path(DEFAULT_BUILDFILES.first) fail "Buildfile already exists" if File.exist?(@rakefile) && !(tty_output? && agree('Buildfile exists, overwrite?')) script = nil if fromEclipse script = Generate.from_eclipse(source) elsif File.directory?(source) script = Generate.from_directory(source) else script = Generate.from_maven2_pom(source) end File.open @rakefile, 'w' do |file| file.puts script end puts "Created #{@rakefile}" if verbose @rakefile end def raw_load_buildfile # replaces raw_load_rakefile puts "(in #{Dir.pwd}, #{environment})" unless options.silent load File.expand_path(@rakefile) if @rakefile && @rakefile != '' load_imports Buildr.projects end # Load/install all Gems specified in build.yaml file. def load_gems #:nodoc: installed, missing_deps = listed_gems unless missing_deps.empty? fail Gem::LoadError, "Build requires the gems #{missing_deps.join(', ')}, which cannot be found in the local repository. Please install the gems before attempting to build project." end installed.each { |spec| spec.activate } @gems = installed end # Returns two lists. The first contains a Gem::Specification for every listed and installed # Gem, the second contains a Gem::Dependency for every listed and uninstalled Gem. def listed_gems #:nodoc: found = [] missing = [] Array(settings.build['gems']).each do |dep| name, versions = parse_gem_dependency(dep) begin found << Gem::Specification.find_by_name(name, versions) rescue Exception missing << Gem::Dependency.new(name, versions) end end return [found, missing] end def parse_gem_dependency(dep) #:nodoc: name, trail = dep.scan(/^\s*(\S*)\s*(.*)\s*$/).first versions = trail.scan(/[=><~!]{0,2}\s*[\d\.]+/) versions = ['>= 0'] if versions.empty? return name, versions end # Load artifact specs from the build.yaml file, making them available # by name ( ruby symbols ). def load_artifact_ns #:nodoc: hash = settings.build['artifacts'] return unless hash raise "Expected 'artifacts' element to be a hash" unless Hash === hash # Currently we only use one artifact namespace to rule them all. (the root NS) Buildr::ArtifactNamespace.load(:root => hash) end # Loads buildr.rb files from home/.buildr directory and project directory. # Loads custom tasks from .rake files in tasks directory. def load_tasks #:nodoc: # TODO: this might need to be split up, look for deprecated features, better method name. old = File.expand_path('buildr.rb', ENV['HOME']) new = File.expand_path('buildr.rb', home_dir) if File.exist?(old) && !File.exist?(new) warn "Deprecated: Please move buildr.rb from your home directory to the .buildr directory in your home directory" end # Load home/.buildr/buildr.rb in preference files = [ File.exist?(new) ? new : old, 'buildr.rb' ].select { |file| File.exist?(file) } files += [ File.expand_path('buildr.rake', ENV['HOME']), File.expand_path('buildr.rake') ]. select { |file| File.exist?(file) }.each { |file| warn "Please use '#{file.ext('rb')}' instead of '#{file}'" } files += (options.rakelib || []).collect { |rlib| Dir["#{rlib}/*.rake"] }.flatten # Load .buildr/_buildr.rb same directory as buildfile %w{.buildr.rb _buildr.rb}.each do |f| local_buildr = File.expand_path("#{File.dirname(Buildr.application.buildfile.to_s)}/#{f}") files << local_buildr if File.exist?( local_buildr ) end files.each do |file| unless $LOADED_FEATURES.include?(file) load file $LOADED_FEATURES << file end end buildfile.enhance files true end def display_tasks_and_comments displayable_tasks = tasks.select { |t| t.comment && t.name =~ options.show_task_pattern } if options.full_description displayable_tasks.each do |t| puts "buildr #{t.name_with_args}" t.full_comment.split("\n").each do |line| puts " #{line}" end puts end else width = displayable_tasks.collect { |t| t.name_with_args.length }.max || 10 max_column = truncate_output? ? terminal_width - name.size - width - 7 : nil displayable_tasks.each do |t| printf "buildr %-#{width}s # %s\n", t.name_with_args, max_column ? truncate(t.comment, max_column) : t.comment end end end def display_prerequisites displayable_tasks = tasks.select { |t| t.name =~ options.show_task_pattern } displayable_tasks.each do |t| puts "buildr #{t.name}" t.prerequisites.each { |pre| puts " #{pre}" } end end def standard_exception_handling # adds on_failure hook begin yield rescue SystemExit => ex # Exit silently with current status exit(ex.status) rescue OptionParser::ParseError => ex $stderr.puts $terminal.color(ex.message, :red) exit(1) rescue Exception => ex ex_msg = ex.class.name == "Exception" ? ex.message : "#{ex.class.name} : #{ex.message}" title, message = "Your build failed with an error", "#{Dir.pwd}:\n#{ex_msg}" build_failed(title, message, ex) # Exit with error message $stderr.puts "Buildr aborted!" $stderr.puts $terminal.color(ex_msg, :red) if options.trace $stderr.puts ex.backtrace.join("\n") else $stderr.puts ex.backtrace.select { |str| str =~ /#{rakefile}/ }.map { |line| $terminal.color(line, :red) }.join("\n") if rakefile $stderr.puts "(See full trace by running task with --trace)" end exit(1) end end end # This task stands for the buildfile and all its associated helper files (e.g., buildr.rb, build.yaml). # By using this task as a prerequisite for other tasks, you can ensure these tasks will be needed # whenever the buildfile changes. class BuildfileTask < Rake::FileTask #:nodoc: def timestamp ([name] + prerequisites).map { |f| File.stat(f).mtime }.max rescue Time.now end end class << self # Returns the Buildr::Application object. def application Rake.application end def application=(app) #:nodoc: Rake.application = app end # Returns the Settings associated with this build. def settings Buildr.application.settings end # Copied from BUILD_ENV. def environment Buildr.application.environment end end Buildr.application = Buildr::Application.new end # Add a touch of color when available and running in terminal. HighLine.use_color = false if $stdout.isatty begin require 'Win32/Console/ANSI' if RbConfig::CONFIG['host_os'] =~ /mswin|win32|dos|cygwin|mingw/i HighLine.use_color = true rescue LoadError end end alias :warn_without_color :warn # Show warning message. def warn(message) warn_without_color $terminal.color(message.to_s, :blue) if verbose end # Show error message. Use this when you need to show an error message and not throwing # an exception that will stop the build. def error(message) puts $terminal.color(message.to_s, :red) end # Show optional information. The message is printed only when running in verbose # mode (the default). def info(message) puts message if verbose end # Show message. The message is printed out only when running in trace mode. def trace(message) puts message if Buildr.application.options.trace end def trace?(*category) options = Buildr.application.options return options.trace if category.empty? return true if options.trace_all return false unless options.trace_categories options.trace_categories.include?(category.first) end module Rake #:nodoc # Rake's circular dependency checks (InvocationChain) only applies to task prerequisites, # all other cases result in the non too-descriptive thread sleeping error. This change can # deal with circular dependencies that occur from direct task invocation, e.g: # task 'foo'=>'bar' # task 'bar' do # task('foo').invoke # end class Task #:nodoc: def invoke(*args) task_args = TaskArguments.new(arg_names, args) invoke_with_call_chain(task_args, Thread.current[:rake_chain] || InvocationChain::EMPTY) end def invoke_with_call_chain(task_args, invocation_chain) new_chain = InvocationChain.append(self, invocation_chain) @lock.synchronize do if application.options.trace puts "** Invoke #{name} #{format_trace_flags}" end return if @already_invoked @already_invoked = true begin invoke_prerequisites(task_args, new_chain) rescue trace "Exception while invoking prerequisites of task #{self.inspect}" raise end begin old_chain, Thread.current[:rake_chain] = Thread.current[:rake_chain], new_chain execute(task_args) if needed? ensure Thread.current[:rake_chain] = old_chain end end end end end module RakeFileUtils #:nodoc: FileUtils::OPT_TABLE.each do |name, opts| default_options = [] if opts.include?(:verbose) || opts.include?("verbose") default_options << ':verbose => RakeFileUtils.verbose_flag == true' end next if default_options.empty? module_eval(<<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1) def #{name}( *args, &block ) super( *rake_merge_option(args, #{default_options.join(', ')} ), &block) end EOS end end # It is unclear why this needs to be included on windows but it does seem to be needed. # But it can not be included under linux as it rewrites the install command if Buildr::Util.win_os? module Rake::DSL #:nodoc: FileUtils::OPT_TABLE.each do |name, opts| default_options = [] if opts.include?(:verbose) || opts.include?("verbose") default_options << ':verbose => RakeFileUtils.verbose_flag == true' end next if default_options.empty? module_eval(<<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1) def #{name}( *args, &block ) super( *rake_merge_option(args, #{default_options.join(', ')} ), &block) end EOS end end end