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dynapath
dynapath provides a protocol and util functions for class loaders that make their effective classpaths readable and/or modifiable.
Rationale
Clojure uses a clojure.lang.DynamicClassLoader
by default (an
extension of java.net.URLClassLoader
), which provides .getURLs
for
reading the effective classpath and .addURL
for modifying it. It's
common for projects that need to read or modify the effective
classpath to assume that a URLClassLoader
is always available. But
in some environments, the available class loader may not be a
URLClassLoader
, and may not be readable or modifiable.
Some projects (notably pomegranate
) handle this by providing a
protocol that can be implemented for other class loaders that may
provide similar functionality.
dynapath provides a protocol that is based on an extraction of pomegranate's protocol, and is intended to be a standard way for accessing or modifying the effective classpath. Using dynapath in your library instead of assuming a class loader or implementing your own protocol provides the following benefits:
- Your library can work with any modifiable/readable class loader without any changes
- Any project that has already implemented
DynamicClasspath
for whatever esoteric class loader they are using will not need any other changes to use your library as well
Usage
Add it as a dependency:
For a Leiningen/Boot project:
[org.tcrawley/dynapath "1.1.0"]
For a maven project:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.tcrawley</groupId>
<artifactId>dynapath</artifactId>
<version>1.1.0</version>
</dependency>
If you need to access or modify the effective classpath:
(require '[dynapath.util :as dp])
;; returns a seq of the urls for the classloader. Takes any classloader
;; (whether it implements DynamicClasspath or not) and does the right thing
(dp/classpath-urls a-classloader)
;; returns a seq of all the urls available from the classloader and its
;; parentage chain
(dp/all-classpath-urls a-classloader)
;; adds a url to the given classloader if it is addable
(dp/add-classpath-url a-classloader a-url)
Loading the dynapath.defaults
namespace will automatically implement
classpath-urls
and add-classpath-url
for clojure.lang.DynamicClassLoader
and
classpath-urls
for java.net.URLClassLoader
.
If you need to implement DynamicClasspath
:
(require '[dynapath.dynamic-classpath :as dc])
(extend-type AReadableButNotModifiableClassLoader
dc/DynamicClasspath
(can-read? [_] true)
(can-add? [_] false)
(classpath-urls [cl] (seq ...)))
(extend AReadableAndModifiableClassLoader
dc/DynamicClasspath
(assoc dc/base-readable-addable-classpath ;; implements can-read? and can-add?
:classpath-urls (fn [cl] ...)
:add-classpath-url (fn [cl url] ...)))
Note on URLClassLoader
Prior versions of dynapath implemented add-classpath-url
for
java.net.URLClassLoader
. Doing so required reflective access to its
protected addURL
method, which would result in a warning printed to
stdout under Java 9. To prevent that, that implementation has been
removed, and libraries that were relying on that behavior should
instead ensure they have a modifiable classloader as high in the
classloader tree as they can control. For example,
boot implements its own classloader
to do this.
Who's using it?
Are you using it? If so, add yourself to this list and send me a PR.
License
Copyright © 2012-2017 Tobias Crawley
Distributed under the Eclipse Public License.