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ant/ivy build scripts to automate building scala projects
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Sorry for the sparse/nonexistent documentation. This is a set of ant tasks to build a scala server or reusable library. To get started, run "mkproject.sh" and answer a few questions. Afterwards, you can run "ant" to build your project, and run it with: java -jar ./dist/myproject/myproject-1.0.jar This toolchain is provided under the Apache 2 license: /* * Copyright 2009 Twitter, Inc. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may * not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain * a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ ---------- Folder layout: ant/ -- boilerplate ant files src/ -- source code main/ scala/ java/ jni/ thrift/ resources/ -- files to copy into dist test/ scala/ resources/ -- files needed only for tests scripts/ ivy/ ivy.xml -- package description ivysettings.xml -- repositories config/ -- items to package in the distribution but not in jars To configure, search through build.xml and ivy/ivy.xml for the string CONFIG and modify accordingly. The Ivy settings are also documented below. Created during the build: target/ -- compiled files classes/ test-classes/ resources/ -- copied from src/test/resources/ gen-java/ -- generated from thrift scripts/ dist/ <package>-<version>/ <package>-<version>.jar *.so -- if jni stuff was compiled *.jnilib -- if jni stuff was compiled libs/ -- dependent jars (and any extra) config/ -- copied over from config/ resources/ -- from src/main/resources/ Primary targets --------------- - clean - erase all generated/built files - distclean - clean *everything* - prepare - resolve dependencies and download them - compile - build any java/scala source - test - build and run test suite (requires e:testclass) - stress - (optional) run stress test suite (requires e:stresstestclass) - docs - generate documentation - package - copy all generated/built files into distribution folder (requires "local" repo) - push - copy all generated/built files into a final repository (requires "push" repo) Properties that can change behavior ----------------------------------- - skip.download if defined, don't download ivy; assume it's present - skip.test if defined, don't run test suite - skip.docs if defined, don't build docs - libs.extra any extra files to copy into dist/<p>/libs/ during compile - dist.extra any extra files to copy into dist/<p> during compile - config.extra any extra files to copy into config/ during compile - pack.deps if defined, pack dependent jars into the final dist jar, to remove dependencies - thrift.bin location of the "thrift" executable - push.build_name if defined, add the build name (and git revision) to jars when pushed to the repo - dist.build_integration if defined, add the git revision to the name of the final distribution zip file, and don't use the version number in paths Extra ivy thingies ------------------ - e:buildpackage causes a build.properties file to be created in the named package (stores version #, etc -- used by RuntimeEnvironment in configgy) - e:thriftpackage output package for generated thrift classes; causes thrift DDLs to be compiled - e:testclass class to execute for unit tests -- required, in order to run tests - e:stresstestclass class to execute for stress tests (optional) - e:checktestclass class to execute for scalacheck tests (optional) - e:jarclassname creates an executable jar with this as the main class name JNI --- JNI will be built if there appears to be a `build.xml` file in src/main/jni/. That ant file should contain a "clean" target and a "compile" target. Post-compile, the jni/ folder is expected to look like this: src/ main/ jni/ build.xml -- used to build the jni packages <package>/ target/ *.so -- copied into dist/<p>/ *.jnilib -- copied into dist/<p>/ *.jar -- copied into dist/<p>/ There may be as many <package> folders in jni/ as you desire.
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