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- <title>Scriptdef Task</title>
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- <body>
-
- <h2><a name="script">Scriptdef</a></h2>
- <h3>Description</h3>
- <p>Scriptdef can be used to define an Apache Ant task using a scripting language. Ant
- scripting languages supported by
- <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/bsf" target="_top">Apache BSF</a>
- or
- <a href="https://scripting.dev.java.net">JSR 223</a>
- may be
- used to define the script. Scriptdef provides a mechanism to encapsulate
- control logic from a build within an Ant task minimizing the need for
- providing control style tasks in Ant itself. Complex logic can be made
- available while retaining the simple structure of an Ant build file. Scriptdef
- is also useful for prototyping new custom tasks. Certainly as the complexity
- of the script increases it would be better to migrate the task definition
- into a Java based custom task.
- </p>
-
- <p><b>Note:</b> This task depends on external libraries not included in the
- Ant distribution. See
- <a href="../install.html#librarydependencies">Library Dependencies</a>
- for more information.</p>
-
-
-
- <p>The attributes and nested elements supported by the task may be defined
- using <code><attribute></code> and <code><element></code> nested elements. These are
- available to the script that implements the task as two collection style
- script variables <code>attributes</code> and <code>elements</code>. The
- elements in the <code>attributes</code> collection may be accessed by the
- attribute name. The <code>elements</code> collection is accessed by the nested
- element name. This will return a list of all instances of the nested element.
- The instances in this list may be accessed by an integer index.
- </p>
-
- <p><b>Note:</b> Ant will turn all attribute and element names into all
- lowercase names, so even if you use name="SomeAttribute", you'll have
- to use "someattribute" to retrieve the attribute's value from the
- <code>attributes</code> collection.</p>
-
- <p>The name "self" (<i>since Ant 1.6.3</i>) is a pre-defined reference to the
- script def task instance.
- It can be used for logging, or for integration with the rest of
- ant. the <code>self.text attribute</code> contains
- any nested text passed to the script</p>
-
- <p>If an attribute or element is not passed in,
- then <code>attributes.get()</code> or <code>elements.get()</code> will
- return null. It is up to the script to perform any checks and validation.
- <code>self.fail(String message)</code>can be used to raise a
- <code>BuildException</code>.
- </p>
-
-
- <p>The name "project" is a pre-defined reference to the Ant Project. For
- more information on writing scripts, please refer to the
- <a href="script.html"><code><script></code></a> task
- </p>
-
-
- <h3>Parameters</h3>
- <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
- <tr>
- <td valign="top"><b>Attribute</b></td>
- <td valign="top"><b>Description</b></td>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><b>Required</b></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">name</td>
- <td valign="top">the name of the task to be created using the script</td>
- <td valign="top" align="center">Yes</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">language</td>
- <td valign="top">The programming language the script is written in.
- Must be a supported Apache BSF or JSR 223 language</td>
- <td valign="top" align="center">Yes</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">manager</td>
- <td valign="top">
- The script engine manager to use.
- See the <a href="../Tasks/script.html">script</a> task
- for using this attribute.
- </td>
- <td valign="top" align="center">No - default is "auto"</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">src</td>
- <td valign="top">The location of the script as a file, if not inline</td>
- <td valign="top" align="center">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">uri</td>
- <td valign="top">
- The XML namespace uri that this definition should live in.
- </td>
- <td valign="top" align="center">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">classpath</td>
- <td valign="top">
- The classpath to pass into the script.
- </td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">classpathref</td>
- <td valign="top">The classpath to use, given as a
- <a href="../using.html#references">reference</a> to a path defined elsewhere.
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">loaderRef</td>
- <td valign="top">the name of the loader that is
- used to load the script, constructed from the specified
- classpath. This allows multiple script definitions
- to reuse the same class loader.
- </td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <h3>Nested elements</h3>
- <h4>attribute</h4>
- <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
- <tr>
- <td valign="top"><b>Attribute</b></td>
- <td valign="top"><b>Description</b></td>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><b>Required</b></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">name</td>
- <td valign="top">the name of the attribute</td>
- <td valign="top" align="center">Yes</td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <h4>element</h4>
- <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
- <tr>
- <td valign="top"><b>Attribute</b></td>
- <td valign="top"><b>Description</b></td>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><b>Required</b></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">name</td>
- <td valign="top">the name of the nested element to be supported by the
- task defined by the script</td>
- <td valign="top" align="center">Yes</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">classname</td>
- <td valign="top">the classname of the class to be used for the nested element.
- This specifies the class directly and is an alternative to specifying
- the Ant type name.</td>
- <td valign="top" align="center">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">type</td>
- <td valign="top">This is the name of an Ant task or type which is to
- be used when this element is to be created. This is an alternative
- to specifying the class name directly. If the type is in a namespace,
- the URI and a : must be prefixed to the type. For example
- <code>type="antlib:example.org:newtype"</code></td>
- <td valign="top" align="center">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">any resource or resource collection</td>
- <td valign="top">Since Ant1.7.1, this task can load scripts
- from any resource supplied as a nested element. when </td>
- <td valign="top" align="center">No</td>
- </tr>
-
- </table>
-
- <h4>classpath</h4>
- <p>
- See the <a href="../Tasks/script.html">script</a> task
- for using this nested element.
- </p>
-
-
- <h3>Examples</h3>
-
- <p>
- The following definition creates a task which supports an attribute called
- attr and two nested elements, one being a fileset and the other a path. When
- executed, the resulting task logs the value of the attribute and the basedir
- of the first fileset.
- </p>
-
- <pre>
- <scriptdef name="scripttest" language="javascript">
- <attribute name="attr1"/>
- <element name="fileset" type="fileset"/>
- <element name="path" type="path"/>
- <![CDATA[
-
- self.log("Hello from script");
- self.log("Attribute attr1 = " + attributes.get("attr1"));
- self.log("First fileset basedir = "
- + elements.get("fileset").get(0).getDir(project));
-
- ]]>
- </scriptdef>
-
- <scripttest attr1="test">
- <path>
- <pathelement location="src"/>
- </path>
- <fileset dir="src"/>
- <fileset dir="main"/>
- </scripttest>
- </pre>
-
- <p>
- The following variation on the above script lists the number of fileset elements
- and iterates through them
- </p>
- <pre>
- <scriptdef name="scripttest2" language="javascript">
- <element name="fileset" type="fileset"/>
- <![CDATA[
- filesets = elements.get("fileset");
- self.log("Number of filesets = " + filesets.size());
- for (i = 0; i < filesets.size(); ++i) {
- self.log("fileset " + i + " basedir = "
- + filesets.get(i).getDir(project));
- }
- ]]>
- </scriptdef>
-
- <scripttest2>
- <fileset dir="src"/>
- <fileset dir="main"/>
- </scripttest2>
- </pre>
-
- <p>
- When a script has a syntax error, the scriptdef name will be listed in the
- error. For example in the above script, removing the closing curly bracket
- would result in this error
- </p>
-
- <p><code>build.xml:15: SyntaxError: missing } in compound
- statement (scriptdef <code><scripttest2></code>; line 10)</code></p>
-
- <p>
- Script errors are only detected when a script task is actually executed.
- </p>
- <p>
- The next example does uses nested text in Jython. It also declares
- the script in a new xml namespace, which must be used to refer to
- the task. Declaring scripts in a new namespace guarantees that Ant will
- not create a task of the same (namespace,localname) name pair.
- </p>
-
- <pre>
- <target name="echo-task-jython">
- <scriptdef language="jython"
- name="echo"
- uri="http://example.org/script">
- <![CDATA[
- self.log("text: " +self.text)
- ]]>
- </scriptdef>
- </target>
-
- <target name="testEcho" depends="echo-task-jython"
- xmlns:s="http://example.org/script">
- <s:echo>nested text</s:echo>
- </target>
- </pre>
-
- The next example shows the use of <classpath> and
- "loaderref" to get access to the beanshell jar.
- <pre>
- <scriptdef name="b1" language="beanshell"
- loaderref="beanshell-ref">
- <attribute name="a"/>
- <classpath
- path="${user.home}/scripting/beanshell/bsh-1.3b1.jar"/>
- self.log("attribute a is " + attributes.get("a"));
- </scriptdef>
-
- <scriptdef name="b2" language="beanshell"
- loaderref="beanshell-ref">
- <attribute name="a2"/>
- self.log("attribute a2 is " + attributes.get("a2"));
- </scriptdef>
-
- <b1 a="this is an 'a'"/>
- <b2 a2="this is an 'a2' for b2"/>
- </pre>
- <h3>Testing Scripts</h3>
-
- <p>
- The easiest way to test scripts is to use the
- <a href="http://ant.apache.org/antlibs/antunit/">AntUnit</a> ant library.
- This will run all targets in a script that begin with "test" (and their dependencies). </p>
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