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See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under # the License. module Buildr #:nodoc: module Packaging #:nodoc: # Adds packaging for Java projects: JAR, WAR, AAR, EAR, Javadoc. module Java class Manifest STANDARD_HEADER = { 'Manifest-Version'=>'1.0', 'Created-By'=>'Buildr' } LINE_SEPARATOR = /\r\n|\n|\r[^\n]/ #:nodoc: SECTION_SEPARATOR = /(#{LINE_SEPARATOR}){2}/ #:nodoc: class << self # :call-seq: # parse(str) => manifest # # Parse a string in MANIFEST.MF format and return a new Manifest. def parse(str) sections = str.split(SECTION_SEPARATOR).reject { |s| s.strip.empty? } new sections.map { |section| lines = section.split(LINE_SEPARATOR).inject([]) { |merged, line| if line[/^ /] == ' ' merged.last << line[1..-1] else merged << line end merged } lines.map { |line| line.scan(/(.*?):\s*(.*)/).first }. inject({}) { |map, (key, value)| map.merge(key=>value) } } end # :call-seq: # from_zip(file) => manifest # # Parse the MANIFEST.MF entry of a ZIP (or JAR) file and return a new Manifest. def from_zip(file) Zip::File.open(file.to_s) do |zip| return Manifest.parse zip.read('META-INF/MANIFEST.MF') if zip.find_entry('META-INF/MANIFEST.MF') end Manifest.new end # :call-seq: # update_manifest(file) { |manifest| ... } # # Updates the MANIFEST.MF entry of a ZIP (or JAR) file. Reads the MANIFEST.MF, # yields to the block with the Manifest object, and writes the modified object # back to the file. def update_manifest(file) manifest = from_zip(file) result = yield manifest Zip::File.open(file.to_s) do |zip| zip.get_output_stream('META-INF/MANIFEST.MF') do |out| out.write manifest.to_s out.write "\n" end end result end end # Returns a new Manifest object based on the argument: # * nil -- Empty Manifest. # * Hash -- Manifest with main section using the hash name/value pairs. # * Array -- Manifest with one section from each entry (must be hashes). # * String -- Parse (see Manifest#parse). # * Proc/Method -- New Manifest from result of calling proc/method. def initialize(arg = nil) case arg when nil, Hash then @sections = [arg || {}] when Array then @sections = arg when String then @sections = Manifest.parse(arg).sections when Proc, Method then @sections = Manifest.new(arg.call).sections else fail 'Invalid manifest, expecting Hash, Array, file name/task or proc/method.' end # Add Manifest-Version and Created-By, if not specified. STANDARD_HEADER.each do |name, value| sections.first[name] ||= value end end # The sections of this manifest. attr_reader :sections # The main (first) section of this manifest. def main sections.first end include Enumerable # Iterate over each section and yield to block. def each(&block) @sections.each(&block) end # Convert to MANIFEST.MF format. def to_s @sections.map { |section| keys = section.keys keys.unshift('Name') if keys.delete('Name') lines = keys.map { |key| manifest_wrap_at_72("#{key}: #{section[key]}") } lines + [''] }.flatten.join("\n") end private def manifest_wrap_at_72(line) return [line] if line.size < 72 [ line[0..70] ] + manifest_wrap_at_72(' ' + line[71..-1]) end end # Adds support for MANIFEST.MF and other META-INF files. module WithManifest #:nodoc: class << self def included(base) base.class_eval do alias :initialize_without_manifest :initialize alias :initialize :initialize_with_manifest end end end # Specifies how to create the manifest file. attr_accessor :manifest # Specifies files to include in the META-INF directory. attr_accessor :meta_inf def initialize_with_manifest(*args) #:nodoc: initialize_without_manifest *args @manifest = false @meta_inf = [] @dependencies = FileList[] prepare do @prerequisites << manifest if String === manifest || Rake::Task === manifest [meta_inf].flatten.map { |file| file.to_s }.uniq.each { |file| path('META-INF').include file } end enhance do if manifest # Tempfiles gets deleted on garbage collection, so we're going to hold on to it # through instance variable not closure variable. @manifest_tmp = Tempfile.new('MANIFEST.MF') File.chmod 0644, @manifest_tmp.path self.manifest = File.read(manifest.to_s) if String === manifest || Rake::Task === manifest self.manifest = Manifest.new(manifest) unless Manifest === manifest #@manifest_tmp.write Manifest::STANDARD_HEADER @manifest_tmp.write manifest.to_s @manifest_tmp.write "\n" @manifest_tmp.close path('META-INF').include @manifest_tmp.path, :as=>'MANIFEST.MF' end end end end class ::Buildr::ZipTask include WithManifest end # Extends the ZipTask to create a JAR file. # # This task supports two additional attributes: manifest and meta-inf. # # The manifest attribute specifies how to create the MANIFEST.MF file. # * A hash of manifest properties (name/value pairs). # * An array of hashes, one for each section of the manifest. # * A string providing the name of an existing manifest file. # * A file task can be used the same way. # * Proc or method called to return the contents of the manifest file. # * False to not generate a manifest file. # # The meta-inf attribute lists one or more files that should be copied into # the META-INF directory. # # For example: # package(:jar).with(:manifest=>'src/MANIFEST.MF') # package(:jar).meta_inf << file('README') class JarTask < ZipTask def initialize(*args) #:nodoc: super end # :call-seq: # with(options) => self # # Additional # Pass options to the task. Returns self. ZipTask itself does not support any options, # but other tasks (e.g. JarTask, WarTask) do. # # For example: # package(:jar).with(:manifest=>'MANIFEST_MF') def with(*args) super args.pop if Hash === args.last fail "package.with() should not contain nil values" if args.include? nil include :from=>args if args.size > 0 self end end # Extends the JarTask to create a WAR file. # # Supports all the same options as JarTask, in additon to these two options: # * :libs -- An array of files, tasks, artifact specifications, etc that will be added # to the WEB-INF/lib directory. # * :classes -- A directory containing class files for inclusion in the WEB-INF/classes # directory. # # For example: # package(:war).with(:libs=>'log4j:log4j:jar:1.1') class WarTask < JarTask # Directories with class files to include under WEB-INF/classes. attr_accessor :classes # Artifacts to include under WEB-INF/libs. attr_accessor :libs def initialize(*args) #:nodoc: super @classes = [] @libs = [] enhance do |war| @libs.each {|lib| lib.invoke if lib.respond_to?(:invoke) } @classes.to_a.flatten.each { |classes| include classes, :as => 'WEB-INF/classes' } path('WEB-INF/lib').include Buildr.artifacts(@libs) unless @libs.nil? || @libs.empty? end end def libs=(value) #:nodoc: @libs = Buildr.artifacts(value) end def classes=(value) #:nodoc: @classes = [value].flatten.map { |dir| file(dir.to_s) } end end # Extends the JarTask to create an AAR file (Axis2 service archive). # # Supports all the same options as JarTask, with the addition of :wsdls, :services_xml and :libs. # # * :wsdls -- WSDL files to include (under META-INF). By default packaging will include all WSDL # files found under src/main/axis2. # * :services_xml -- Location of services.xml file (included under META-INF). By default packaging # takes this from src/main/axis2/services.xml. Use a different path if you genereate the services.xml # file as part of the build. # * :libs -- Array of files, tasks, artifact specifications, etc that will be added to the /lib directory. # # For example: # package(:aar).with(:libs=>'log4j:log4j:jar:1.1') # # filter.from('src/main/axis2').into('target').include('services.xml', '*.wsdl').using('http_port'=>'8080') # package(:aar).wsdls.clear # package(:aar).with(:services_xml=>_('target/services.xml'), :wsdls=>_('target/*.wsdl')) class AarTask < JarTask # Artifacts to include under /lib. attr_accessor :libs # WSDLs to include under META-INF (defaults to all WSDLs under src/main/axis2). attr_accessor :wsdls # Location of services.xml file (defaults to src/main/axis2/services.xml). attr_accessor :services_xml def initialize(*args) #:nodoc: super @libs = [] @wsdls = [] prepare do path('META-INF').include @wsdls path('META-INF').include @services_xml, :as=>'services.xml' if @services_xml path('lib').include Buildr.artifacts(@libs) unless @libs.nil? || @libs.empty? end end def libs=(value) #:nodoc: @libs = Buildr.artifacts(value) end def wsdls=(value) #:nodoc: @wsdls |= Array(value) end end # Extend the JarTask to create an EAR file. # # The following component types are supported by the EARTask: # # * :war -- A J2EE Web Application # * :ejb -- An Enterprise Java Bean # * :jar -- A J2EE Application Client.[1] # * :lib -- An ear scoped shared library[2] (for things like logging, # spring, etc) common to the ear components # # The EarTask uses the "Mechanism 2: Bundled Optional Classes" as described on [2]. # All specified libraries are added to the EAR archive and the Class-Path manifiest entry is # modified for each EAR component. Special care is taken with WebApplications, as they can # contain libraries on their WEB-INF/lib directory, libraries already included in a war file # are not referenced by the Class-Path entry of the war in order to avoid class collisions # # EarTask supports all the same options as JarTask, in additon to these two options: # # * :display_name -- The displayname to for this ear on application.xml # # * :map -- A Hash used to map component type to paths within the EAR. # By default each component type is mapped to a directory with the same name, # for example, EJBs are stored in the /ejb path. To customize: # package(:ear).map[:war] = 'web-applications' # package(:ear).map[:lib] = nil # store shared libraries on root of archive # # EAR components are added by means of the EarTask#add, EarTask#<<, EarTask#push methods # Component type is determined from the artifact's type. # # package(:ear) << project('coolWebService').package(:war) # # The << method is just an alias for push, with the later you can add multiple components # at the same time. For example.. # # package(:ear).push 'org.springframework:spring:jar:2.6', # projects('reflectUtils', 'springUtils'), # project('coolerWebService').package(:war) # # The add method takes a single component with an optional hash. You can use it to override # some component attributes. # # You can override the component type for a particular artifact. The following example # shows how you can tell the EarTask to treat a JAR file as an EJB: # # # will add an ejb entry for the-cool-ejb-2.5.jar in application.xml # package(:ear).add 'org.coolguys:the-cool-ejb:jar:2.5', :type=>:ejb # # A better syntax for this is: # package(:ear).add :ejb=>'org.coolguys:the-cool-ejb:jar:2.5' # # By default, every JAR package is assumed to be a library component, so you need to specify # the type when including an EJB (:ejb) or Application Client JAR (:jar). # # For WebApplications (:war)s, you can customize the context-root that appears in application.xml. # The following example also specifies a different directory inside the EAR where to store the webapp. # # package(:ear).add project(:remoteService).package(:war), # :path=>'web-services', :context_root=>'/Some/URL/Path' # # [1] http://java.sun.com/j2ee/sdk_1.2.1/techdocs/guides/ejb/html/Overview5.html#10106 # [2] http://java.sun.com/j2ee/verified/packaging.html class EarTask < JarTask SUPPORTED_TYPES = [:war, :ejb, :jar, :rar, :lib] # The display-name entry for application.xml attr_accessor :display_name # The description entry for application.xml attr_accessor :description # Map from component type to path inside the EAR. attr_accessor :dirs # Security roles entry for application.xml attr_accessor :security_roles def initialize(*args) super @dirs = Hash.new { |h, k| k.to_s } @libs, @components, @security_roles = [], [], [] prepare do @components.each do |component| path(component[:path]).include(component[:clone] || component[:artifact]) end path('META-INF').include(descriptor) end end # Add an artifact to this EAR. def add(*args) options = Hash === args.last ? args.pop.clone : {} args.flatten! args.map! do |pkg| case pkg when Project pkg.packages.select { |pp| JarTask === pp && SUPPORTED_TYPES.include?(pp.type) } when Rake::FileTask pkg # add the explicitly provided file when Hash Buildr.artifact(pkg) when String begin Buildr.artifact(pkg) rescue # not an artifact spec, it must me a filename file(pkg) end else raise "Invalid EAR component #{pkg.class}: #{pkg}" end end args.flatten! args.compact! if args.empty? raise ":type must not be specified for type=>component argument style" if options.key?(:type) raise ":as must not be specified for type=>component argument style" if options.key?(:as) comps = {} options.delete_if { |k, v| comps[k] = v if SUPPORTED_TYPES.include?(k) } raise "You must specify at least one valid component to add" if comps.empty? comps.each { |k, v| add(v, {:as => k}.merge(options)) } else args.each do |artifact| type = options[:as] || options[:type] unless type type = artifact.respond_to?(:type) ? artifact.type : artifact.to_s.pathmap('%x').to_sym type = :lib if type == :jar end raise "Unknown EAR component type: #{type}. Perhaps you may explicity tell what component type to use." unless SUPPORTED_TYPES.include?(type) component = options.merge(:artifact => artifact, :type => type, :id=>artifact.respond_to?(:to_spec) ? artifact.id : artifact.to_s.pathmap('%n'), :path=>options[:path] || dirs[type].to_s) component[:clone] = component_clone(component) unless :lib == type # update_classpath(component) unless :lib == type || Artifact === artifact @components << component end end self end alias_method :push, :add alias_method :<<, :push protected def component_clone(component) file(path_to(component[:path], component[:artifact].to_s.pathmap('%f')) => component[:artifact]) do |task| mkpath task.to_s.pathmap('%d') cp component[:artifact].to_s, task.to_s Manifest.update_manifest(task) do |manifest| class_path = manifest.main['Class-Path'].to_s.split included_libs = class_path.map { |fn| fn.pathmap('%f') } Zip::File.foreach(task.to_s) do |entry| included_libs << entry.name.pathmap('%f') if entry.file? && entry.name =~ /^WEB-INF\/lib\/[^\/]+$/ end # Include all other libraries in the classpath. class_path += libs_classpath(component).reject { |path| included_libs.include?(File.basename(path)) } manifest.main['Class-Path'] = class_path.join(' ') end end end def associate(project) @project = project end def path_to(*args) #:nodoc: @project.path_to(:target, :ear, name.pathmap('%n'), *args) end alias_method :_, :path_to def update_classpath(component) package = file(component[:artifact].to_s) package.manifest = (package.manifest || {}).dup # avoid mofifying parent projects manifest package.prepare do header = case package.manifest when Hash then package.manifest when Array then package.manifest.first end if header # Determine which libraries are already included. class_path = header['Class-Path'].to_s.split included_libs = class_path.map { |fn| File.basename(fn) } included_libs += package.path('WEB-INF/lib').sources.map { |fn| File.basename(fn) } # Include all other libraries in the classpath. class_path += libs_classpath(component).reject { |path| included_libs.include?(File.basename(path)) } header['Class-Path'] = class_path.join(' ') end end end private # Classpath of all packages included as libraries (type :lib). def libs_classpath(component) from = component[:path] @classpath = @components.select { |comp| comp[:type] == :lib }. map do |lib| basename = lib[:artifact].to_s.pathmap('%f') full_path = lib[:path].empty? ? basename : File.join(lib[:path], basename) Util.relative_path(full_path, from) end end def descriptor_xml buffer = "" xml = Builder::XmlMarkup.new(:target=>buffer, :indent => 2) xml.declare! :DOCTYPE, :application, :PUBLIC, "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD J2EE Application 1.2//EN", "http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/application_1_2.dtd" xml.application do xml.tag! 'display-name', display_name desc = self.description || @project.comment xml.tag! 'description', desc if desc @components.each do |comp| basename = comp[:artifact].to_s.pathmap('%f') uri = comp[:path].empty? ? basename : File.join(comp[:path], basename) case comp[:type] when :war xml.module :id=>comp[:id] do xml.web do xml.tag! 'web-uri', uri xml.tag! 'context-root', File.join('', (comp[:context_root] || comp[:id])) unless comp[:context_root] == false end end when :ejb xml.module :id=>comp[:id] do xml.ejb uri end when :jar xml.jar uri end end @security_roles.each do |role| xml.tag! 'security-role', :id=>role[:id] do xml.description role[:description] xml.tag! 'role-name', role[:name] end end end buffer end # return a FileTask to build the ear application.xml file def descriptor return @descriptor if @descriptor descriptor_path = path_to('META-INF/application.xml') @descriptor = file(descriptor_path) do |task| trace "Creating EAR Descriptor: #{task.to_s}" mkpath File.dirname(task.name) File.open(task.name, 'w') { |file| file.print task.xml } end class << @descriptor attr_accessor :ear def xml @xml ||= ear.send :descriptor_xml end def needed? super || xml != File.read(self.to_s) rescue true end end @descriptor.ear = self @descriptor end end include Extension before_define(:package => :build) do |project| if project.parent && project.parent.manifest project.manifest = project.parent.manifest.dup else project.manifest = { 'Build-By'=>ENV['USER'], 'Build-Jdk'=>ENV_JAVA['java.version'], 'Implementation-Title'=>project.comment || project.name, 'Implementation-Version'=>project.version } end if project.parent && project.parent.meta_inf project.meta_inf = project.parent.meta_inf.dup else project.meta_inf = [project.file('LICENSE')].select { |file| File.exist?(file.to_s) } end end # Manifest used for packaging. Inherited from parent project. The default value is a hash that includes # the Build-By, Build-Jdk, Implementation-Title and Implementation-Version values. # The later are taken from the project's comment (or name) and version number. attr_accessor :manifest # Files to always include in the package META-INF directory. The default value include # the LICENSE file if one exists in the project's base directory. attr_accessor :meta_inf # :call-seq: # package_with_sources(options?) # # Call this when you want the project (and all its sub-projects) to create a source distribution. # You can use the source distribution in an IDE when debugging. # # A source distribution is a jar package with the classifier 'sources', which includes all the # sources used by the compile task. # # Packages use the project's manifest and meta_inf properties, which you can override by passing # different values (e.g. false to exclude the manifest) in the options. # # To create source distributions only for specific projects, use the :only and :except options, # for example: # package_with_sources :only=>['foo:bar', 'foo:baz'] # # (Same as calling package :sources on each project/sub-project that has source directories.) def package_with_sources(options = nil) options ||= {} enhance do selected = options[:only] ? projects(options[:only]) : options[:except] ? ([self] + projects - projects(options[:except])) : [self] + projects selected.reject { |project| project.compile.sources.empty? && project.resources.target.nil? }. each { |project| project.package(:sources) } end end # :call-seq: # package_with_javadoc(options?) # # Call this when you want the project (and all its sub-projects) to create a JavaDoc distribution. # You can use the JavaDoc distribution in an IDE when coding against the API. # # A JavaDoc distribution is a ZIP package with the classifier 'javadoc', which includes all the # sources used by the compile task. # # Packages use the project's manifest and meta_inf properties, which you can override by passing # different values (e.g. false to exclude the manifest) in the options. # # To create JavaDoc distributions only for specific projects, use the :only and :except options, # for example: # package_with_javadoc :only=>['foo:bar', 'foo:baz'] # # (Same as calling package :javadoc on each project/sub-project that has source directories.) def package_with_javadoc(options = nil) options ||= {} enhance do selected = options[:only] ? projects(options[:only]) : options[:except] ? ([self] + projects - projects(options[:except])) : [self] + projects selected.reject { |project| project.compile.sources.empty? }. each { |project| project.package(:javadoc) } end end def package_as_jar(file_name) #:nodoc: Java::JarTask.define_task(file_name).tap do |jar| jar.with :manifest=>manifest, :meta_inf=>meta_inf jar.with [compile.target, resources.target].compact end end def package_as_war(file_name) #:nodoc: Java::WarTask.define_task(file_name).tap do |war| war.with :manifest=>manifest, :meta_inf=>meta_inf # Add libraries in WEB-INF lib, and classes in WEB-INF classes war.with :classes=>[compile.target, resources.target].compact war.with :libs=>compile.dependencies webapp = path_to(:source, :main, :webapp) war.with webapp if File.exist?(webapp) war.enhance([assets]) war.include assets.to_s, :as => '.' unless assets.paths.empty? end end def package_as_aar(file_name) #:nodoc: Java::AarTask.define_task(file_name).tap do |aar| aar.with :manifest=>manifest, :meta_inf=>meta_inf aar.with :wsdls=>path_to(:source, :main, :axis2, '*.wsdl') aar.with :services_xml=>path_to(:source, :main, :axis2, 'services.xml') aar.with [compile.target, resources.target].compact aar.with :libs=>compile.dependencies end end def package_as_ear(file_name) #:nodoc: Java::EarTask.define_task(file_name).tap do |ear| ear.send :associate, self ear.with :display_name=>id, :manifest=>manifest, :meta_inf=>meta_inf end end def package_as_javadoc_spec(spec) #:nodoc: spec.merge(:type=>:jar, :classifier=>'javadoc') end def package_as_javadoc(file_name) #:nodoc: ZipTask.define_task(file_name).tap do |zip| zip.include :from=>doc.target end end end end end class Buildr::Project #:nodoc: include Buildr::Packaging::Java end