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You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + + Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + limitations under the License. +--> +<html> + +<head> +<meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en-us"> +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../stylesheets/style.css"> +<title>Tar Task</title> +</head> + +<body> + +<h2><a name="tar">Tar</a></h2> +<h3>Description</h3> +<p>Creates a tar archive.</p> +<p>The <i>basedir</i> attribute is the reference directory from where to tar.</p> +<p>This task is a <a href="../dirtasks.html#directorybasedtasks">directory based task</a> +and, as such, forms an implicit <a href="../Types/fileset.html">Fileset</a>. This +defines which files, relative to the <i>basedir</i>, will be included in the +archive. The tar task supports all the attributes of Fileset to refine the +set of files to be included in the implicit fileset.</p> + +<p>In addition to the implicit fileset, the tar task supports nested + resource collections and a special form of filesets. These +filesets are extended to allow control over the access mode, username and groupname +to be applied to the tar entries. This is useful, for example, when preparing archives for + Unix systems where some files need to have execute permission. By + default this task will use Unix permissions of 644 for files and 755 + for directories.</p> + +<p>Early versions of tar did not support path lengths greater than 100 + characters. Over time several incompatible extensions have been + developed until a new POSIX standard was created that added so + called PAX extension headers (as the pax utility first introduced + them) that among another things addressed file names longer than 100 + characters. All modern implementations of tar support PAX extension + headers.</p> + +<p>Ant's tar support predates the standard with PAX extension headers, + it supports different dialects that can be enabled using the + <i>longfile</i> attribute. +If the longfile attribute is set to <code>fail</code>, any long paths will +cause the tar task to fail. If the longfile attribute is set to +<code>truncate</code>, any long paths will be truncated to the 100 character +maximum length prior to adding to the archive. If the value of the longfile +attribute is set to <code>omit</code> then files containing long paths will be +omitted from the archive. Either option ensures that the archive can be +untarred by any compliant version of tar.</p> + +<p>If the loss of path or file +information is not acceptable, and it rarely is, longfile may be set to the +value <code>gnu</code> or <code>posix</code>. With <code>posix</code> + Ant will add PAX extension headers, with <code>gnu</code> it adds + GNU tar specific extensions that newer versions of GNU tar call + "oldgnu". GNU tar still creates these extensions by default but + supports PAX extension headers as well. Either choice will produce + a tar file which +can have arbitrary length paths. Note however, that the resulting archive will +only be able to be untarred with tar tools that support the chosen format. + +<p>The default for the longfile +attribute is <code>warn</code> which behaves just like the gnu option except +that it produces a warning for each file path encountered that does not match +the limit. It uses gnu rather than posix for backwards compatibility + reasons.</p> + +<p>To achivieve best interoperability you should use + either <code>fail</code> or <code>posix</code> for the longfile attribute.</p> + +<p>This task can perform compression by setting the compression attribute to "gzip" +or "bzip2".</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 valign="top" align="center"><b>Required</b></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td valign="top">destfile</td> + <td valign="top">the tar-file to create.</td> + <td align="center" valign="top">Yes</td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td valign="top">basedir</td> + <td valign="top">the directory from which to tar the files.</td> + <td align="center" valign="top">No</td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td valign="top">longfile</td> + <td valign="top">Determines how long files (>100 chars) are to be + handled. Allowable values are "truncate", "fail", + "warn", "omit", "gnu" and "posix". Default is + "warn".</td> + <td valign="top" align="center">No</td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td valign="top">includes</td> + <td valign="top">comma- or space-separated list of patterns of files that must be + included. All files are included when omitted.</td> + <td valign="top" align="center">No</td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td valign="top">includesfile</td> + <td valign="top">the name of a file. Each line of this file is + taken to be an include pattern</td> + <td valign="top" align="center">No</td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td valign="top">excludes</td> + <td valign="top">comma- or space-separated list of patterns of files that must be + excluded. No files (except default excludes) are excluded when omitted.</td> + <td valign="top" align="center">No</td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td valign="top">excludesfile</td> + <td valign="top">the name of a file. Each line of this file is + taken to be an exclude pattern</td> + <td valign="top" align="center">No</td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td valign="top">defaultexcludes</td> + <td valign="top">indicates whether default excludes should be used or not + ("yes"/"no"). Default excludes are used when omitted.</td> + <td valign="top" align="center">No</td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td valign="top">compression</td> + <td valign="top">compression method. Allowable values are + "none", "gzip" and "bzip2". Default is + "none".</td> + <td valign="top" align="center">No</td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td valign="top">encoding</td> + <td valign="top">The character encoding to use for filenames + inside the tar file. For a list of possible values see the <a + href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/intl/encoding.doc.html">Supported Encodings</a>.<br/> + Defaults to the platform's default character encoding. + <em>Since Ant 1.9.5</em> + <td align="center" valign="top">No</td> + </tr> +</table> + +<h3>Nested Elements</h3> + +The tar task supports nested <a +href="../Types/tarfileset.html">tarfileset</a> elements. These are +extended <a href="../Types/fileset.html">FileSets</a> which, +in addition to the standard elements, support one additional +attributes + +<table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"> + <tr> + <td valign="top"><b>Attribute</b></td> + <td valign="top"><b>Description</b></td> + <td valign="top" align="center"><b>Required</b></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td valign="top">preserveLeadingSlashes</td> + <td valign="top">Indicates whether leading `/'s should + be preserved in the file names. Default is <code>false</code>.</td> + <td align="center" valign="top">No</td> + </tr> +</table> + +<h4>any other resource collection</h4> +<p><a href="../Types/resources.html#collection">Resource +Collection</a>s are used to select groups of files to archive.</p> +<p>Prior to Apache Ant 1.7 only <code><fileset></code> has been +supported as a nested element.</p> + +<h3>Examples</h3> +<pre> +<tar destfile="${dist}/manual.tar" basedir="htdocs/manual"/> +<gzip destfile="${dist}/manual.tar.gz" src="${dist}/manual.tar"/></pre> +<p>tars all files in the <code>htdocs/manual</code> directory into a file called <code>manual.tar</code> +in the <code>${dist}</code> directory, then applies the gzip task to compress +it.</p> + +<pre> +<tar destfile="${dist}/manual.tar" + basedir="htdocs/manual" + excludes="mydocs/**, **/todo.html" +/></pre> +<p>tars all files in the <code>htdocs/manual</code> directory into a file called <code>manual.tar</code> +in the <code>${dist}</code> directory. Files in the directory <code>mydocs</code>, +or files with the name <code>todo.html</code> are excluded.</p> + +<pre> +<tar destfile="${basedir}/docs.tar"> + <tarfileset dir="${dir.src}/docs" + fullpath="/usr/doc/ant/README" + preserveLeadingSlashes="true"> + <include name="readme.txt"/> + </tarfileset> + <tarfileset dir="${dir.src}/docs" + prefix="/usr/doc/ant" + preserveLeadingSlashes="true"> + <include name="*.html"/> + </tarfileset> +</tar></pre> +<p> + Writes the file <code>docs/readme.txt</code> as + <code>/usr/doc/ant/README</code> into the archive. All + <code>*.html</code> files in the <code>docs</code> directory are + prefixed by <code>/usr/doc/ant</code>, so for example + <code>docs/index.html</code> is written as + <code>/usr/doc/ant/index.html</code> to the archive. +</p> + +<pre> +<tar longfile="gnu" + destfile="${dist.base}/${dist.name}-src.tar"> + <tarfileset dir="${dist.name}/.." filemode="755" username="ant" group="ant"> + <include name="${dist.name}/bootstrap.sh"/> + <include name="${dist.name}/build.sh"/> + </tarfileset> + <tarfileset dir="${dist.name}/.." username="ant" group="ant"> + <include name="${dist.name}/**"/> + <exclude name="${dist.name}/bootstrap.sh"/> + <exclude name="${dist.name}/build.sh"/> + </tarfileset> +</tar> +</pre> +<p>This example shows building a tar which uses the GNU extensions for long paths and +where some files need to be marked as executable (mode 755) +and the rest are use the default mode (read-write by owner). The first +fileset selects just the executable files. The second fileset must exclude +the executable files and include all others. </p> + + + +<p><strong>Note: </strong> The tar task does not ensure that a file is only selected +by one resource collection. If the same file is selected by more than one collection, it will be included in the +tar file twice, with the same path.</p> + +<p><strong>Note:</strong> The patterns in the include and exclude +elements are considered to be relative to the corresponding dir +attribute as with all other filesets. In the example above, +<code>${dist.name}</code> is not an absolute path, but a simple name +of a directory, so <code>${dist.name}</code> is a valid path relative +to <code>${dist.name}/..</code>.</p> + + +<pre> +<tar destfile="release.tar.gz" compression="gzip"> + <zipfileset src="release.zip"/> +</tar> +</pre> +<p>Re-packages a ZIP archive as a GZip compressed tar archive. If +Unix file permissions have been stored as part of the ZIP file, they +will be retained in the resulting tar archive.</p> + + +<p><strong>Note:</strong> + Please note the tar task creates a tar file, it does not append + to an existing tar file. The existing tar file is replaced instead. + As with most tasks in Ant, the task only takes action if the output + file (the tar file in this case) is older than the input files, or + if the output file does not exist. +</p> + +</body> +</html> + |