RE: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies

2005-06-15 Thread Vincent Massol
Wim,

You should use the multiproject plugin for that. Now to do what you want you
need to use the maven:maven tag to spawn a maven process.

-Vincent

 -Original Message-
 From: Wim Deblauwe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: mercredi 15 juin 2005 09:07
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
 
 Hi,
 
 I'm writing a jelly script for building a project and also building
 it's dependencies in 1 go. I currently do this:
 
   goal name=build:withdeps description=Builds your module and all
 it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
   ant:echoBuilding this module (${pom.id}) with all it's
 SNAPSHOT
 dependencies/ant:echo
   ant:echo message=There are ${size(pom.dependencies)}
 artifacts for
 this project/
   j:forEach items=${pom.dependencies} var=dep
 indexVar=depNumber
   ant:echo message=Dependency ${depNumber}:
 ${dep.artifact}/
   ant:echo${dep.version}/ant:echo
   ant:echoSNAPSHOT present?
 ${dep.version.contains('SNAPSHOT')}/ant:echo
   j:if test=${dep.version.contains('SNAPSHOT')}
   !--attainGoal name=build:withdeps /--
   /j:if
   /j:forEach
 attainGoal name=jar:install/
   /goal
 
 This works to find out what modules need to be build, but then I am
 stuck. I want to start my goal build:withdeps in the directory of
 the dependency so that one gets build (and if it also has snapshot
 dependencies, those get build first). Is there a way to do this?
 
 regards,
 
 Wim
 
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RE: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies

2005-06-15 Thread Vincent Massol
Wim,

You should use the multiproject plugin for that. Now to do what you want you
need to use the maven:maven tag to spawn a maven process.

-Vincent

 -Original Message-
 From: Wim Deblauwe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: mercredi 15 juin 2005 09:07
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
 
 Hi,
 
 I'm writing a jelly script for building a project and also building
 it's dependencies in 1 go. I currently do this:
 
   goal name=build:withdeps description=Builds your module and all
 it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
   ant:echoBuilding this module (${pom.id}) with all it's
 SNAPSHOT
 dependencies/ant:echo
   ant:echo message=There are ${size(pom.dependencies)}
 artifacts for
 this project/
   j:forEach items=${pom.dependencies} var=dep
 indexVar=depNumber
   ant:echo message=Dependency ${depNumber}:
 ${dep.artifact}/
   ant:echo${dep.version}/ant:echo
   ant:echoSNAPSHOT present?
 ${dep.version.contains('SNAPSHOT')}/ant:echo
   j:if test=${dep.version.contains('SNAPSHOT')}
   !--attainGoal name=build:withdeps /--
   /j:if
   /j:forEach
 attainGoal name=jar:install/
   /goal
 
 This works to find out what modules need to be build, but then I am
 stuck. I want to start my goal build:withdeps in the directory of
 the dependency so that one gets build (and if it also has snapshot
 dependencies, those get build first). Is there a way to do this?
 
 regards,
 
 Wim
 
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Re: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies

2005-06-15 Thread Wim Deblauwe
Well, I use the multiproject plugin, but this builds *all* modules. I
can ofcourse tweak this to include or exclude as many as I want but
this is not convenient for what I want.

I want to build a project with all it's dependent (and only it's
dependent modules, not others) snapshot dependencies. I want this to
be sure I have the latest of everything when I build my project. Note
that all my modules are at the same level:

+ modules
|
+ -- module1
+ -- module2
+ -- module3

Suppose module3 only depends on module1. Using multiproject would
build all 3. I want to have a system that when I am in the module3
directory, I tell maven to build with a special command and it would
first do a jar:install of module1 and of module3.

regards,

Wim
 

2005/6/15, Vincent Massol [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Wim,
 
 You should use the multiproject plugin for that. Now to do what you want you
 need to use the maven:maven tag to spawn a maven process.
 
 -Vincent
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Wim Deblauwe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: mercredi 15 juin 2005 09:07
  To: Maven Users List
  Subject: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
 
  Hi,
 
  I'm writing a jelly script for building a project and also building
  it's dependencies in 1 go. I currently do this:
 
goal name=build:withdeps description=Builds your module and all
  it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
ant:echoBuilding this module (${pom.id}) with all it's
  SNAPSHOT
  dependencies/ant:echo
ant:echo message=There are ${size(pom.dependencies)}
  artifacts for
  this project/
j:forEach items=${pom.dependencies} var=dep
  indexVar=depNumber
ant:echo message=Dependency ${depNumber}:
  ${dep.artifact}/
ant:echo${dep.version}/ant:echo
ant:echoSNAPSHOT present?
  ${dep.version.contains('SNAPSHOT')}/ant:echo
j:if test=${dep.version.contains('SNAPSHOT')}
!--attainGoal name=build:withdeps /--
/j:if
/j:forEach
  attainGoal name=jar:install/
/goal
 
  This works to find out what modules need to be build, but then I am
  stuck. I want to start my goal build:withdeps in the directory of
  the dependency so that one gets build (and if it also has snapshot
  dependencies, those get build first). Is there a way to do this?
 
  regards,
 
  Wim
 
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RE: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies

2005-06-15 Thread Vincent Massol
Ok, I understand. Well, you can still use the maven:maven tag...

-Vincent

 -Original Message-
 From: Wim Deblauwe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: mercredi 15 juin 2005 10:00
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Re: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
 
 Well, I use the multiproject plugin, but this builds *all* modules. I
 can ofcourse tweak this to include or exclude as many as I want but
 this is not convenient for what I want.
 
 I want to build a project with all it's dependent (and only it's
 dependent modules, not others) snapshot dependencies. I want this to
 be sure I have the latest of everything when I build my project. Note
 that all my modules are at the same level:
 
 + modules
 |
 + -- module1
 + -- module2
 + -- module3
 
 Suppose module3 only depends on module1. Using multiproject would
 build all 3. I want to have a system that when I am in the module3
 directory, I tell maven to build with a special command and it would
 first do a jar:install of module1 and of module3.
 
 regards,
 
 Wim
 
 
 2005/6/15, Vincent Massol [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Wim,
 
  You should use the multiproject plugin for that. Now to do what you want
 you
  need to use the maven:maven tag to spawn a maven process.
 
  -Vincent
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Wim Deblauwe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: mercredi 15 juin 2005 09:07
   To: Maven Users List
   Subject: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
  
   Hi,
  
   I'm writing a jelly script for building a project and also building
   it's dependencies in 1 go. I currently do this:
  
 goal name=build:withdeps description=Builds your module and
 all
   it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
 ant:echoBuilding this module (${pom.id}) with all it's
   SNAPSHOT
   dependencies/ant:echo
 ant:echo message=There are ${size(pom.dependencies)}
   artifacts for
   this project/
 j:forEach items=${pom.dependencies} var=dep
   indexVar=depNumber
 ant:echo message=Dependency ${depNumber}:
   ${dep.artifact}/
 ant:echo${dep.version}/ant:echo
 ant:echoSNAPSHOT present?
   ${dep.version.contains('SNAPSHOT')}/ant:echo
 j:if
 test=${dep.version.contains('SNAPSHOT')}
 !--attainGoal name=build:withdeps
 /--
 /j:if
 /j:forEach
   attainGoal name=jar:install/
 /goal
  
   This works to find out what modules need to be build, but then I am
   stuck. I want to start my goal build:withdeps in the directory of
   the dependency so that one gets build (and if it also has snapshot
   dependencies, those get build first). Is there a way to do this?
  
   regards,
  
   Wim
  
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Re: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies

2005-06-15 Thread Wim Deblauwe
ok, thanks got it working now.

2005/6/15, Vincent Massol [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Ok, I understand. Well, you can still use the maven:maven tag...
 
 -Vincent
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Wim Deblauwe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: mercredi 15 juin 2005 10:00
  To: Maven Users List
  Subject: Re: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
 
  Well, I use the multiproject plugin, but this builds *all* modules. I
  can ofcourse tweak this to include or exclude as many as I want but
  this is not convenient for what I want.
 
  I want to build a project with all it's dependent (and only it's
  dependent modules, not others) snapshot dependencies. I want this to
  be sure I have the latest of everything when I build my project. Note
  that all my modules are at the same level:
 
  + modules
  |
  + -- module1
  + -- module2
  + -- module3
 
  Suppose module3 only depends on module1. Using multiproject would
  build all 3. I want to have a system that when I am in the module3
  directory, I tell maven to build with a special command and it would
  first do a jar:install of module1 and of module3.
 
  regards,
 
  Wim
 
 
  2005/6/15, Vincent Massol [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   Wim,
  
   You should use the multiproject plugin for that. Now to do what you want
  you
   need to use the maven:maven tag to spawn a maven process.
  
   -Vincent
  
-Original Message-
From: Wim Deblauwe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: mercredi 15 juin 2005 09:07
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
   
Hi,
   
I'm writing a jelly script for building a project and also building
it's dependencies in 1 go. I currently do this:
   
  goal name=build:withdeps description=Builds your module and
  all
it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
  ant:echoBuilding this module (${pom.id}) with all it's
SNAPSHOT
dependencies/ant:echo
  ant:echo message=There are ${size(pom.dependencies)}
artifacts for
this project/
  j:forEach items=${pom.dependencies} var=dep
indexVar=depNumber
  ant:echo message=Dependency ${depNumber}:
${dep.artifact}/
  ant:echo${dep.version}/ant:echo
  ant:echoSNAPSHOT present?
${dep.version.contains('SNAPSHOT')}/ant:echo
  j:if
  test=${dep.version.contains('SNAPSHOT')}
  !--attainGoal name=build:withdeps
  /--
  /j:if
  /j:forEach
attainGoal name=jar:install/
  /goal
   
This works to find out what modules need to be build, but then I am
stuck. I want to start my goal build:withdeps in the directory of
the dependency so that one gets build (and if it also has snapshot
dependencies, those get build first). Is there a way to do this?
   
regards,
   
Wim
   
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Re: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies

2005-06-15 Thread Jim Mochel
Wim,
 

Could you post your resulting goal(s) here so that others seeking to do 
the same can benefit from your work ?

Thanks,

Jim



Wim Deblauwe [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
06/15/2005 06:34 AM
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ok, thanks got it working now.

2005/6/15, Vincent Massol [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Ok, I understand. Well, you can still use the maven:maven tag...
 
 -Vincent
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Wim Deblauwe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: mercredi 15 juin 2005 10:00
  To: Maven Users List
  Subject: Re: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
 
  Well, I use the multiproject plugin, but this builds *all* modules. I
  can ofcourse tweak this to include or exclude as many as I want but
  this is not convenient for what I want.
 
  I want to build a project with all it's dependent (and only it's
  dependent modules, not others) snapshot dependencies. I want this to
  be sure I have the latest of everything when I build my project. Note
  that all my modules are at the same level:
 
  + modules
  |
  + -- module1
  + -- module2
  + -- module3
 
  Suppose module3 only depends on module1. Using multiproject would
  build all 3. I want to have a system that when I am in the module3
  directory, I tell maven to build with a special command and it would
  first do a jar:install of module1 and of module3.
 
  regards,
 
  Wim
 
 
  2005/6/15, Vincent Massol [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   Wim,
  
   You should use the multiproject plugin for that. Now to do what you 
want
  you
   need to use the maven:maven tag to spawn a maven process.
  
   -Vincent
  
-Original Message-
From: Wim Deblauwe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: mercredi 15 juin 2005 09:07
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
   
Hi,
   
I'm writing a jelly script for building a project and also 
building
it's dependencies in 1 go. I currently do this:
   
  goal name=build:withdeps description=Builds your module 
and
  all
it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
  ant:echoBuilding this module (${pom.id}) with all 
it's
SNAPSHOT
dependencies/ant:echo
  ant:echo message=There are 
${size(pom.dependencies)}
artifacts for
this project/
  j:forEach items=${pom.dependencies} var=dep
indexVar=depNumber
  ant:echo message=Dependency ${depNumber}:
${dep.artifact}/
  ant:echo${dep.version}/ant:echo
  ant:echoSNAPSHOT present?
${dep.version.contains('SNAPSHOT')}/ant:echo
  j:if
  test=${dep.version.contains('SNAPSHOT')}
  !--attainGoal 
name=build:withdeps
  /--
  /j:if
  /j:forEach
attainGoal name=jar:install/
  /goal
   
This works to find out what modules need to be build, but then I 
am
stuck. I want to start my goal build:withdeps in the directory 
of
the dependency so that one gets build (and if it also has snapshot
dependencies, those get build first). Is there a way to do this?
   
regards,
   
Wim
   

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Re: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies

2005-06-15 Thread Wim Deblauwe
Oops, forgot one last thing: 'artifact:install' is a custom goal that
checks the multiproject type and then executes 'jar:install' or
'war:install' or whatever.


2005/6/15, Wim Deblauwe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Sure, this is what I have put in my maven.xml:
 
 goal name=build:withdeps description=Builds your module and all
 it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
 
 ant:echo/ant:echo
 ant:echoBuilding this module (${pom.id}) with all it's 
 SNAPSHOT
 dependencies/ant:echo
 
 ant:echo/ant:echo
 ant:echo message=There are ${size(pom.dependencies)} 
 artifacts for
 this project/
 j:forEach items=${pom.dependencies} var=dep 
 indexVar=depNumber
 ant:echo message=Dependency ${depNumber}: 
 ${dep.artifact}/
 ant:echo${dep.version}/ant:echo
 ant:echoSNAPSHOT present? 
 ${dep.version.contains('SNAPSHOT')}/ant:echo
 j:if test=${dep.version.contains('SNAPSHOT')}
 ant:echo${dep.class.name}/ant:echo
 j:set var=idString value=${dep.id}/
 j:set var=splittedStrings 
 value=${idString.split(':')}/
 j:forEach items=${splittedStrings} 
 var=string indexVar=stringNr
 j:if test=${stringNr == 0}
 j:set var=group 
 value=${string}/
 /j:if
 j:if test=${stringNr == 1}
 j:set var=module 
 value=${string}/
 /j:if
 /j:forEach
 ant:echoGroup: ${group}/ant:echo
 ant:echoModule: ${module}/ant:echo
 ant:echoStarting build in dir:
 ${basedir}/../../../${group}/${module}/build/ant:echo
 maven:maven
 descriptor=${basedir}/../../../${group}/${module}/build/project.xml
 goals=build:withdeps/
 /j:if
 /j:forEach
 ant:echoDone building SNAPSHOT dependencies, now building 
 actual
 module.../ant:echo
 attainGoal name=artifact:install/
 /goal
 
 Some important remarks:
 - It only runs when using JDK 1.5 because I use the new split()
 function. This can probably easily be changed to use substring() and
 indexOf() functions.
 - the maven:maven/ tag will require your attention. You need a way
 to go from your current directory (with your project.xml) to the
 directory of the dependent module's project.xml. This will depend on
 how you structure your modules.
 
 hope it helps,
 
 Wim
 
 2005/6/15, Jim Mochel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Wim,
 
  Could you post your resulting goal(s) here so that others seeking to do
  the same can benefit from your work ?
 
  Thanks,
 
  Jim
 
  Wim Deblauwe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  06/15/2005 06:34 AM
  Please respond to
  Maven Users List
 
  To
  Maven Users List users@maven.apache.org
  cc
 
  Subject
  Re: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
 
  ok, thanks got it working now.
 
  2005/6/15, Vincent Massol [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   Ok, I understand. Well, you can still use the maven:maven tag...
  
   -Vincent
  
-Original Message-
From: Wim Deblauwe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: mercredi 15 juin 2005 10:00
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
   
Well, I use the multiproject plugin, but this builds *all* modules. I
can ofcourse tweak this to include or exclude as many as I want but
this is not convenient for what I want.
   
I want to build a project with all it's dependent (and only it's
dependent modules, not others) snapshot dependencies. I want this to
be sure I have the latest of everything when I build my project. Note
that all my modules are at the same level:
   
+ modules
|
+ -- module1
+ -- module2
+ -- module3
   
Suppose module3 only depends on module1. Using multiproject would
build all 3. I want to have a system that when I am in the module3
directory, I tell maven to build with a special command and it would
first do a jar:install of module1 and of module3.
   
regards,
   
Wim
   
   
2005/6/15, Vincent Massol [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Wim,

 You should use the multiproject plugin for that. Now to do what you
  want
you
 need to use the maven:maven tag to spawn a maven process.

 -Vincent

  -Original Message-
  From: Wim Deblauwe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: mercredi 15 juin 2005 09:07

Re: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies

2005-06-15 Thread Wim Deblauwe
Sure, this is what I have put in my maven.xml:

goal name=build:withdeps description=Builds your module and all
it's SNAPSHOT dependencies

ant:echo/ant:echo
ant:echoBuilding this module (${pom.id}) with all it's 
SNAPSHOT
dependencies/ant:echo

ant:echo/ant:echo
ant:echo message=There are ${size(pom.dependencies)} 
artifacts for
this project/
j:forEach items=${pom.dependencies} var=dep 
indexVar=depNumber
ant:echo message=Dependency ${depNumber}: 
${dep.artifact}/
ant:echo${dep.version}/ant:echo
ant:echoSNAPSHOT present? 
${dep.version.contains('SNAPSHOT')}/ant:echo
j:if test=${dep.version.contains('SNAPSHOT')}
ant:echo${dep.class.name}/ant:echo
j:set var=idString value=${dep.id}/
j:set var=splittedStrings 
value=${idString.split(':')}/
j:forEach items=${splittedStrings} 
var=string indexVar=stringNr
j:if test=${stringNr == 0}
j:set var=group 
value=${string}/
/j:if
j:if test=${stringNr == 1}
j:set var=module 
value=${string}/
/j:if
/j:forEach
ant:echoGroup: ${group}/ant:echo
ant:echoModule: ${module}/ant:echo
ant:echoStarting build in dir:
${basedir}/../../../${group}/${module}/build/ant:echo
maven:maven
descriptor=${basedir}/../../../${group}/${module}/build/project.xml
goals=build:withdeps/
/j:if
/j:forEach
ant:echoDone building SNAPSHOT dependencies, now building 
actual
module.../ant:echo
attainGoal name=artifact:install/
/goal


Some important remarks:
- It only runs when using JDK 1.5 because I use the new split()
function. This can probably easily be changed to use substring() and
indexOf() functions.
- the maven:maven/ tag will require your attention. You need a way
to go from your current directory (with your project.xml) to the
directory of the dependent module's project.xml. This will depend on
how you structure your modules.

hope it helps,

Wim


2005/6/15, Jim Mochel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Wim,
 
 Could you post your resulting goal(s) here so that others seeking to do
 the same can benefit from your work ?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Jim
 
 Wim Deblauwe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 06/15/2005 06:34 AM
 Please respond to
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 To
 Maven Users List users@maven.apache.org
 cc
 
 Subject
 Re: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
 
 ok, thanks got it working now.
 
 2005/6/15, Vincent Massol [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Ok, I understand. Well, you can still use the maven:maven tag...
 
  -Vincent
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Wim Deblauwe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: mercredi 15 juin 2005 10:00
   To: Maven Users List
   Subject: Re: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies
  
   Well, I use the multiproject plugin, but this builds *all* modules. I
   can ofcourse tweak this to include or exclude as many as I want but
   this is not convenient for what I want.
  
   I want to build a project with all it's dependent (and only it's
   dependent modules, not others) snapshot dependencies. I want this to
   be sure I have the latest of everything when I build my project. Note
   that all my modules are at the same level:
  
   + modules
   |
   + -- module1
   + -- module2
   + -- module3
  
   Suppose module3 only depends on module1. Using multiproject would
   build all 3. I want to have a system that when I am in the module3
   directory, I tell maven to build with a special command and it would
   first do a jar:install of module1 and of module3.
  
   regards,
  
   Wim
  
  
   2005/6/15, Vincent Massol [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wim,
   
You should use the multiproject plugin for that. Now to do what you
 want
   you
need to use the maven:maven tag to spawn a maven process.
   
-Vincent
   
 -Original Message-
 From: Wim Deblauwe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: mercredi 15 juin 2005 09:07
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Building a project and it's SNAPSHOT dependencies

 Hi,

 I'm writing a jelly script for building a project and also
 building
 it's dependencies in 1 go. I currently do this:

   goal name=build:withdeps description=Builds your module
 and
   all
 it's