Why not move the non-java files to src/main/resources? Alternatively, use a custom layout to define the non-standard path.
-Shane On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Rhett Sutphin <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > > Synopsis: I'm having a problem with a buildfile where, if I define the > resource paths outside of the initial project definition block, the resource > target directories are not included on the classpath when running tests. > The resources are copied to target (during the compile and test:compile > tasks) and packaged correctly (if I do package test=no), but they are not > visible to the tests. > > Details: I am converting an existing project to use buildr. It stores its > resources alongside the code, so in each of the subprojects I have lines > like these: > > resources.from(_("src/main/java")).exclude("**/*.java") > test.resources.from(_("src/test/java")).exclude("**/*.java") > > Hoping to DRY this up a bit, I replaced those repeated blocks with this > code at the end of my buildfile: > > projects.each do |p| > if File.exist?(p._("src/main/java")) > # All resources come from source path > p.resources.from(p._("src/main/java")).exclude("**/*.java") > p.test.resources.from(p._("src/test/java")).exclude("**/*.java") > end > end > > This introduced the problem I described in the synopsis. Two questions: > > - Is this a bug I should report on the issue tracker? Or is it expected > behavior? > > - Is there a better way to do what I'm trying to do? > > Thanks, > Rhett >
