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clojure-maven
Maven components to allow the use of clojure when writing maven plugins.
Usage
clojure plugin
To write a clojure plugin, you create a deftype, implement the Mojo interface,
and create a no-argument constructor function (which must be named
make-YourType
).
Annotations are used to get values from the pom.
(ns example.simple
"Simple mojo"
(:import
java.io.File
[clojure.maven.annotations
Goal RequiresDependencyResolution Parameter Component]
org.apache.maven.plugin.ContextEnabled
org.apache.maven.plugin.Mojo
org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoExecutionException))
(deftype
^{Goal "simple"
RequiresDependencyResolution "test"}
SimpleMojo
[
^{Parameter
{:expression "${basedir}" :required true :readonly true}}
base-directory
^{Parameter
{:defaultValue "${project.compileClasspathElements}"
:required true :readonly true :description "Compile classpath"}}
classpath-elements
^{Parameter
{:defaultValue "${project.testClasspathElements}"
:required true :readonly true}}
test-classpath-elements
^{Parameter
{:defaultValue "${project.build.outputDirectory}" :required true}}
output-directory
^{:volatile-mutable true}
log
plugin-context
]
Mojo
(execute [_]
(.info log sourceDirectories))
(setLog [_ logger] (set! log logger))
(getLog [_] log)
ContextEnabled
(setPluginContext [_ context] (reset! plugin-context context))
(getPluginContext [_] @plugin-context))
(defn make-SimpleMojo
"Function to provide a no argument constructor"
[]
(SimpleMojo. nil nil nil nil nil (atom nil)))
For convenience, you may instead use the defmojo
macro:
(ns example.simple
"Simple Mojo"
(:use clojure.maven.mojo.defmojo
clojure.maven.mojo.log))
(defmojo SimpleMojo
{:goal "simple"
:requires-dependency-resolution "test" }
;; parameters
[base-directory {:expression "${basedir}" :required true :readonly true}
classpath-elements {:required true :readonly true
:description "Compile classpath"
:defaultValue "${project.compileClasspathElements}" }
test-classpath-elements {:required true :readonly true
:defaultValue "${project.testClasspathElements}" } ]
;; Body that is executed when Mojo is run
(do
(info "Hi Maven World!")
(info (str "basedir is: " base-directory))))
Note1: defmojo
implicitly defines params 'log' and 'plugin-context' for you.
Note2: clojure.maven.mojo.log
defines convenience functions debug
, info
, etc.
for you to send messages to Maven's log stream.
pom.xml
To write a plugin in clojure, your pom packaging should be set to maven-plugin
.
<packaging>maven-plugin</packaging>
To enable the mojo descriptor extractor, the maven-plugin
plugin needs to be
configured.
<plugin>
<artifactId>maven-plugin-plugin</artifactId>
<version>2.6</version>
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.cloudhoist</groupId>
<artifactId>clojure-maven-mojo-descriptor-extractor</artifactId>
<version>0.3.3</version>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
</plugin>
To write the mojo, you will need to make use of the annotations in
clojure-maven-mojo-annotations
:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.cloudhoist</groupId>
<artifactId>clojure-maven-mojo-annotations</artifactId>
<version>0.3.3</version>
</dependency>
And to be able to use the mojo, you need a dependency on
clojure-maven-plexus-component-factory
:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.cloudhoist</groupId>
<artifactId>clojure-maven-plexus-component-factory</artifactId>
<version>0.3.3</version>
<scope>runtime</scope>
</dependency>
To be able to find the artifacts, add the sonatype repository.
<repository>
<id>sonatype</id>
<url>http://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/releases</url>
</repository>
Example
See zi.
License
Licensed under EPL