| API Documentation: | EclipseProject |
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Enables fine-tuning project details (.project file) of the Eclipse plugin
Example of use with a blend of all possible properties. Bear in mind that usually you don't have configure eclipse project directly because Gradle configures it for free!
plugins {
id 'java'
id 'eclipse'
}
eclipse {
project {
//if you don't like the name Gradle has chosen
name = 'someBetterName'
//if you want to specify the Eclipse project's comment
comment = 'Very interesting top secret project'
//if you want to append some extra referenced projects in a declarative fashion:
referencedProjects 'someProject', 'someOtherProject'
//if you want to assign referenced projects
referencedProjects = ['someProject'] as Set
//if you want to append some extra natures in a declarative fashion:
natures 'some.extra.eclipse.nature', 'some.another.interesting.nature'
//if you want to assign natures in a groovy fashion:
natures = ['some.extra.eclipse.nature', 'some.another.interesting.nature']
//if you want to append some extra build command:
buildCommand 'buildThisLovelyProject'
//if you want to append a build command with parameters:
buildCommand 'buildItWithTheArguments', argumentOne: "I'm first", argumentTwo: "I'm second"
//if you want to create an extra link in the eclipse project,
//by location uri:
linkedResource name: 'someLinkByLocationUri', type: 'someLinkType', locationUri: 'file://someUri'
//by location:
linkedResource name: 'someLinkByLocation', type: 'someLinkType', location: '/some/location'
//if you don't want any node_modules folder to appear in Eclipse, you can filter it out:
resourceFilter {
appliesTo = 'FOLDERS'
type = 'EXCLUDE_ALL'
matcher {
id = 'org.eclipse.ui.ide.multiFilter'
arguments = '1.0-name-matches-false-false-node_modules'
}
}
}
}
For tackling edge cases users can perform advanced configuration on resulting XML file. It is also possible to affect the way eclipse plugin merges the existing configuration via beforeMerged and whenMerged closures.
beforeMerged and whenMerged closures receive Project object
Examples of advanced configuration:
plugins {
id 'java'
id 'eclipse'
}
eclipse {
project {
file {
//if you want to mess with the resulting XML in whatever way you fancy
withXml {
def node = it.asNode()
node.appendNode('xml', 'is what I love')
}
//closure executed after .project content is loaded from existing file
//but before gradle build information is merged
beforeMerged { project ->
//if you want skip merging natures... (a very abstract example)
project.natures.clear()
}
//closure executed after .project content is loaded from existing file
//and after gradle build information is merged
whenMerged { project ->
//you can tinker with the Project here
}
}
}
}
| Property | Description |
buildCommands | The build commands. |
comment | The comment. |
file | |
linkedResources | The linked resources. |
name | The name. |
natures | The natures. |
referencedProjects | The referenced projects. |
resourceFilters | The resource filters of the eclipse project. |
| Method | Description |
buildCommand(buildCommand) | Adds a build command to the eclipse project. |
buildCommand(args, buildCommand) | Adds a build command with arguments to the eclipse project. |
file(action) | Enables advanced configuration like tinkering with the output XML or affecting the way existing .project content is merged with gradle build information.
For example see docs for |
linkedResource(args) | Adds a resource link (aka 'source link') to the eclipse project. |
natures(natures) | Appends natures entries to the eclipse project. |
referencedProjects(referencedProjects) | The referenced projects of this Eclipse project (*not*: java build path project references). |
resourceFilter(configureClosure) | Adds a resource filter to the eclipse project. |
resourceFilter(configureAction) | Adds a resource filter to the eclipse project. |
| Block | Description |
file | Enables advanced configuration like tinkering with the output XML or affecting the way existing .project content is merged with gradle build information |
List<BuildCommand> buildCommands
List<BuildCommand>The build commands.
- Default with
eclipseandjavaplugins: - Java builder, plus Scala and Web builders as appropriate.
XmlFileContentMerger file (read-only)
String name
The name.
- Default with
eclipseandjavaplugins: ${project.name}(sometimes prefixed with parts of${project.path}to guarantee uniqueness)
The natures.
- Default with
eclipseandjavaplugins: - Java nature, plus Groovy, Scala and Web natures as appropriate.
Set<ResourceFilter> resourceFilters (read-only)
Set<ResourceFilter>The resource filters of the eclipse project.
- Default with
eclipseandjavaplugins: - []
void buildCommand(String buildCommand)
Adds a build command to the eclipse project.
For example see docs for EclipseProject
Adds a build command with arguments to the eclipse project.
For example see docs for EclipseProject
void file(Action<? super XmlFileContentMerger> action)
Action<? super XmlFileContentMerger>Enables advanced configuration like tinkering with the output XML or affecting the way existing .project content is merged with gradle build information.
For example see docs for EclipseProject
Adds a resource link (aka 'source link') to the eclipse project.
For example see docs for EclipseProject
void natures(String... natures)
String...Appends natures entries to the eclipse project.
For example see docs for EclipseProject
void referencedProjects(String... referencedProjects)
String...The referenced projects of this Eclipse project (*not*: java build path project references).
Referencing projects does not mean adding a build path dependencies between them! If you need to configure a build path dependency use Gradle's dependencies section or eclipse.classpath.whenMerged { classpath -> ... to manipulate the classpath entries
ResourceFilter resourceFilter(Closure configureClosure)
Adds a resource filter to the eclipse project.
For examples, see docs for ResourceFilter
ResourceFilter resourceFilter(Action<? super ResourceFilter> configureAction)
Action<? super ResourceFilter>Adds a resource filter to the eclipse project.
For examples, see docs for ResourceFilter
Enables advanced configuration like tinkering with the output XML or affecting the way existing .project content is merged with gradle build information
The object passed to whenMerged{}
and beforeMerged{} closures is of type Project
For example see docs for EclipseProject
- Delegates to:
XmlFileContentMergerfromfile