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Re: [tycho-user] Build plugin and source-plugin from pre-built jar's and source folder
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Hi,
just after sending that mail I realized I did not yet try to unpack the jar
file into my plugin.
It turns out that does work - but really only when putting the
packages/classes at the root of the plugin. It does not work to keep things
in a subfolder and use the Bundle-ClassPath option in the manifest - the
resulting plugin will not expose the classes it appears (dependent plugins
show compile errors for those classes loaded from the
third-party-library-plugin).
Thats going to get a bit messy when wanting to update the thirdparty jars or
even just when a given thirdparty dependency consists of multiple jars.
Andreas
On 2017-08-10 12:05, Andreas Pakulat wrote:
Hi,
thanks for that idea. I did not see a particular reason to keep the sources
packed, so I simply went with unpacked sources in a srcroot folder
in the plugin project that also carries the (packed) jar. Unfortunately the
resulting source bundle is not being used by Eclipse when using
these bundles as part of the target platform.
I'm attaching a small sample project showing what I've tried. It carries a
plugin with the jar file and a srcroot folder thats being added to
the source bundle (I stripped the sources down to reduce the size). In
addition a feature and p2 repository are created so the plugins can be
used in a target platform definition. I've added that repository into my
target platform and as a dependency of a plugin. I can now use code
like
import org.restlet.resource.ClientResource;
ClientResource resource = new ClientResource( URI.create("") );
but I cannot jump to the code of the ClientResource class in Eclipse.
Anybody can spot where I'm misunderstanding how this should work?
Andreas
On 2017-08-10 10:54, Henrik Steudel wrote:
Hi,
this is a working approach for us:
We assume that source archives are packaged as either zip or jar in a
folder "lib-src" (${lib.src.folder}) located beneath the bundle root.
If such a folder exists, a profile gets activated:
* The source archives are unzipped into a surrogate "srcroot"
(${src.root.folder}) folder by an ANT script.
* The standard source bundle plugin settings are extended to include
this surrogate folder as additional sources.
Then you will get a ordinary source bundle which looks and feels just like
your own source bundles.
Hints: You need to make sure that the source archive contains the sources
at the archive's root level, i.e. the package folders need to start
at root. I had to manually change some archives to adhere to this
structure.
Also, the below definition excludes archives with an "all" part which are
often containing a lot of non-source-related files.
Hope this helps.
Kind regards
Henrik
Maven Parent POM:
<properties>
<!--folder name to extract ext sources from -->
<lib.src.folder>lib-src</lib.src.folder>
<src.root.folder>srcroot</src.root.folder>
</properties>
<profile>
<id>unzip-src</id>
<activation>
<file>
<exists>${lib.src.folder}</exists>
</file>
</activation>
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<artifactId>maven-antrun-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.8</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<phase>generate-sources</phase>
<configuration>
<failOnError>true</failOnError>
<target>
<echo message="Preparing source
bundle creation for plugin." />
<unzip
dest="${basedir}/${src.root.folder}" overwrite="false">
<fileset
dir="${basedir}/${lib.src.folder}">
<include name="**/*.jar" />
<include name="**/*.zip" />
<exclude
name="**/*javadoc*" />
<!--a 'all' part in archive
name indicates that this archive contains more than sources, e.g.
testdata, compiled binaries. -->
<exclude name="**/*all*" />
</fileset>
</unzip>
</target>
</configuration>
<goals>
<goal>run</goal>
</goals>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.eclipse.tycho</groupId>
<artifactId>tycho-source-plugin</artifactId>
<version>${tycho-version}</version>
<configuration>
<additionalFileSets>
<fileSet>
<directory>${project.basedir}/${src.root.folder}/</directory>
<includes>
<include>**/*</include>
</includes>
</fileSet>
</additionalFileSets>
</configuration>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
</profile>
Am 09.08.2017 um 16:51 schrieb Andreas Pakulat:
Hi,
I'm including a thirdparty jar file in my Eclipse plugin. Currently I'm
doing this by simply copying the jar into the plugin and adding it
as a Runtime class path entry in the plugin meta information. This works
fine, but the jar lacks source code, so stepping into that code is
not possible. I do have the source code though and I can manually connect
the jar with the local directory on disk. This however stores a
local path in the plugin project which is not really a good idea on a
shared project. The alternative of using a workspace path would work,
but require that I also place the source code into the plugin and version
control it which I find a little ugly.
I thought I could leverage the Eclipse source bundle support to let Tycho
build an eclipse plugin carrying the jar's and generate a source
bundle that carries the source code and allows Eclipse to make the
connection between class file and source 'automatically'.
Essentially I had an eclipse plugin which referrenced the jar files via
bin.includes and the source directories via src.includes. Then used
tycho-source-plugin to get a source plugin built out of that and assembled
a feature and p2 repository carrying both. However this did not
work out, Eclipse was not able to figure out the correct place of the
sources.
Looking at the generated source plugin and some reading led me to believe
that the EclipseSourceBundle entry would require some different
values for the root=. part. This in turn let me find this old thread
https://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/tycho-user/msg01991.html which
suggests this is not possible at the moment.
Is that still correct or am I overlooking something?
Andreas
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