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<!--
This build.xml snippet contains Forrest targets for Ant 1.5+. It checks that
the user has set ${forrest.home}, either in one of:
build.properties
project.properties
ant.properties
.ant.properties
or with the FORREST_HOME environment variable, and prints an informative error
message if not found.
Usage:
1) Copy this file to somewhere in your project.
2) Add the following to the top of your project's Ant build.xml script
(adjusting the path):
<!DOCTYPE project [
<!ENTITY forrest-targets SYSTEM "file:./forrest-targets.ent">
]>
3) Before the closing '</project>' in your build.xml, add this:
&forrest-targets;
This is like expanding a macro: it pulls in the contents of this file.
A minimal build.xml would thus be:
<!DOCTYPE project [
<!ENTITY forrest-targets SYSTEM "file:./forrest-targets.ent">
]>
<project default="site">
&forrest-targets;
</project>
-->
<target name="site" depends="forrest.init" description="Generates static HTML documentation">
<ant antfile="${forrest.home}/forrest.antproxy.xml" target="site"/>
</target>
<target name="webapp" depends="forrest.init" description="Generates an unpackaged webapp of the website">
<ant antfile="${forrest.home}/forrest.antproxy.xml" target="webapp"/>
</target>
<target name="war" depends="forrest.init" description="Generates a .war file containing the website">
<ant antfile="${forrest.home}/forrest.antproxy.xml" target="war"/>
</target>
<target name="validate" depends="forrest.init" description="Validates XML documentation files">
<ant antfile="${forrest.home}/forrest.antproxy.xml" target="validate"/>
</target>
<target name="forrest.init" depends="forrest.sethome, forrest.home.defined"/>
<target name="forrest.sethome" depends="forrest.loadenv,
forrest.checkenv, forrest.checkhome, forrest.check-build.properties,
forrest.check-project.properties, forrest.check-ant.properties,
forrest.check-.ant.properties"/>
<target name="forrest.loadenv" unless="forrest.home.present">
<property environment="env"/>
<echo level="verbose">Forrest: Got ${env.FORREST_HOME}</echo>
</target>
<target name="forrest.checkenv" if="env.FORREST_HOME">
<echo level="verbose">Found $FORREST_HOME..</echo>
<property name="forrest.home" location="${env.FORREST_HOME}"/>
<echo level="verbose">forrest.home set to ${forrest.home}</echo>
<available file="${forrest.home}" type="dir" property="forrest.home.present"/>
</target>
<target name="forrest.checkhome">
<available file="${forrest.home}" type="dir" property="forrest.home.present"/>
<available file="build.properties" type="file" property="build.properties.present"/>
<available file="project.properties" type="file" property="project.properties.present"/>
<available file="ant.properties" type="file" property="ant.properties.present"/>
<available file=".ant.properties" type="file" property=".ant.properties.present"/>
</target>
<!-- No we can't extract the commonalities below into an antcall'ed target,
because it wouldn't be able to set forrest.home -->
<target name="forrest.check-build.properties" unless="forrest.home.present"
if="build.properties.present">
<echo level="verbose">Forrest: Checking build.properties..</echo>
<loadproperties srcfile="build.properties">
<filterchain>
<linecontains>
<contains value="forrest.home"/>
</linecontains>
</filterchain>
</loadproperties>
<available file="${forrest.home}" type="dir" property="forrest.home.present"/>
</target>
<target name="forrest.check-project.properties" unless="forrest.home.present"
if="project.properties.present">
<echo level="verbose">Forrest: Checking project.properties..</echo>
<loadproperties srcfile="project.properties">
<filterchain>
<linecontains>
<contains value="forrest.home"/>
</linecontains>
</filterchain>
</loadproperties>
<available file="${forrest.home}" type="dir" property="forrest.home.present"/>
</target>
<target name="forrest.check-ant.properties" unless="forrest.home.present"
if="ant.properties.present">
<echo level="verbose">Forrest: Checking ant.properties..</echo>
<loadproperties srcfile="ant.properties">
<filterchain>
<linecontains>
<contains value="forrest.home"/>
</linecontains>
</filterchain>
</loadproperties>
<available file="${forrest.home}" type="dir" property="forrest.home.present"/>
</target>
<target name="forrest.check-.ant.properties" unless="forrest.home.present"
if=".ant.properties.present">
<echo level="verbose">Forrest: Checking .ant.properties..</echo>
<loadproperties srcfile=".ant.properties">
<filterchain>
<linecontains>
<contains value="forrest.home"/>
</linecontains>
</filterchain>
</loadproperties>
<available file="${forrest.home}" type="dir" property="forrest.home.present"/>
</target>
<target name="forrest.home.defined" depends="forrest.sethome" unless="forrest.home.present">
<property name="path" value="${user.home}/xml-forrest/build/dist/shbat"/>
<pathconvert targetos="windows" property="winpath">
<path>
<pathelement location="${path}"/>
</path>
</pathconvert>
<pathconvert targetos="unix" property="unixpath">
<path>
<pathelement
location="${path}"/>
</path>
</pathconvert>
<echo>
----------------------------------------------
To run this target, you need Forrest installed.
Please do the following:
export CVSROOT=:pserver:anoncvs@cvs.apache.org:/home/cvspublic
cvs checkout xml-forrest
cd xml-forrest
build (Windows)
./build.sh (Unix)
Then either:
- Set FORREST_HOME as the Forrest build instructions describe
- Create a build.properties, with the forrest.home property pointing to
the forrest shbat directory, eg:
forrest.home=${winpath} (Windows)
forrest.home=${unixpath} (Unix)
(adjusting the path according to where your xml-forrest is)
----------------------------------------------
</echo>
<fail message="Need to define $${forrest.home}"/>
</target>