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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>Directory-based Tasks</title> -</head> - -<body> - -<h2><a name="directorybasedtasks">Directory-based Tasks</a></h2> -<p>Some tasks use directory trees for the actions they perform. -For example, the <a href="Tasks/javac.html">javac</a> task, which -compiles a directory tree with <code>.java</code> files into -<code>.class</code> files, is one of these directory-based tasks. Because -some of these tasks do so much work with a directory tree, the task itself -can act as an implicit <a href="Types/fileset.html">FileSet</a>.</p> -<p>Whether the fileset is implicit or not, it can often be very useful to -work on a subset of the directory tree. This section describes how you can -select a subset of such a directory tree when using one of these -directory-based tasks.</p> -<p>Apache Ant gives you two ways to create a subset of files in a fileset, both of -which can be used at the same time:</p> -<ul> - <li>Only include files and directories that match any - <code>include</code> patterns and do not match any - <code>exclude</code> patterns in a given - <a href="Types/patternset.html">PatternSet</a>.</li> - <li>Select files based on selection criteria defined by a collection of - <a href="Types/selectors.html">selector</a> nested elements.</li> -</ul> -<h3><a name="patternset">Patternset</a></h3> - -<p>We said that Directory-based tasks can sometimes act as an implicit -<a href="Types/fileset.html"><code><fileset></code></a>, -but in addition to that, a FileSet acts as an implicit -<a href="Types/patternset.html"><code><patternset></code></a>.</p> - -<p>The inclusion and exclusion elements of the implicit PatternSet can be -specified inside the directory-based task (or explicit fileset) via -either:</p> -<ul> - <li>the attributes <code>includes</code> and - <code>excludes</code>.</li> - <li>nested elements <code><include></code> and - <code><exclude></code>.</li> - <li>external files specified with the attributes - <code>includesfile</code> and <code>excludesfile</code>.</li> - <li>external files specified with the nested elements - <code><includesfile></code> and <code><excludesfile></code>. - </li> -</ul> -<p> -When dealing with an external file, each line of the file -is taken as a pattern that is added to the list of include or exclude -patterns.</p> - -<p>When both inclusion and exclusion are used, only files/directories that -match at least one of the include patterns and don't match any of the -exclude patterns are used. If no include pattern is given, all files -are assumed to match the include pattern (with the possible exception of -the default excludes).</p> - -<h4><a name="patterns">Patterns</a></h4> - -<p>As described earlier, patterns are used for the inclusion and exclusion -of files. These patterns look very much like the patterns used in DOS and -UNIX:</p> -<p>'*' matches zero or more characters, '?' matches one character.</p> - -<p>In general, patterns are considered relative paths, relative to a -task dependent base directory (the dir attribute in the case of -<code><fileset></code>). Only files found below that base -directory are considered. So while a pattern like -<code>../foo.java</code> is possible, it will not match anything when -applied since the base directory's parent is never scanned for -files.</p> - -<p><b>Examples:</b></p> -<p> -<code>*.java</code> matches <code>.java</code>, -<code>x.java</code> and <code>FooBar.java</code>, but -not <code>FooBar.xml</code> (does not end with <code>.java</code>).</p> -<p> -<code>?.java</code> matches <code>x.java</code>, -<code>A.java</code>, but not <code>.java</code> or <code>xyz.java</code> -(both don't have one character before <code>.java</code>).</p> -<p> -Combinations of <code>*</code>'s and <code>?</code>'s are allowed.</p> -<p>Matching is done per-directory. This means that first the first directory in -the pattern is matched against the first directory in the path to match. Then -the second directory is matched, and so on. For example, when we have the pattern -<code>/?abc/*/*.java</code> -and the path <code>/xabc/foobar/test.java</code>, -the first <code>?abc</code> is matched with <code>xabc</code>, -then <code>*</code> is matched with <code>foobar</code>, -and finally <code>*.java</code> is matched with <code>test.java</code>. -They all match, so the path matches the pattern.</p> -<p>To make things a bit more flexible, we add one extra feature, which makes it -possible to match multiple directory levels. This can be used to match a -complete directory tree, or a file anywhere in the directory tree. -To do this, <code>**</code> -must be used as the name of a directory. -When <code>**</code> is used as the name of a -directory in the pattern, it matches zero or more directories. -For example: -<code>/test/**</code> matches all files/directories under <code>/test/</code>, -such as <code>/test/x.java</code>, -or <code>/test/foo/bar/xyz.html</code>, but not <code>/xyz.xml</code>.</p> -<p>There is one "shorthand": if a pattern ends -with <code>/</code> -or <code>\</code>, then <code>**</code> -is appended. -For example, <code>mypackage/test/</code> is interpreted as if it were -<code>mypackage/test/**</code>.</p> -<p><b>Example patterns:</b></p> -<table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>**/CVS/*</code></td> - <td valign="top">Matches all files in <code>CVS</code> - directories that can be located - anywhere in the directory tree.<br> - Matches: - <pre> - CVS/Repository - org/apache/CVS/Entries - org/apache/jakarta/tools/ant/CVS/Entries - </pre> - But not: - <pre> - org/apache/CVS/foo/bar/Entries (<code>foo/bar/</code> - part does not match) - </pre> - </td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>org/apache/jakarta/**</code></td> - <td valign="top">Matches all files in the <code>org/apache/jakarta</code> - directory tree.<br> - Matches: - <pre> - org/apache/jakarta/tools/ant/docs/index.html - org/apache/jakarta/test.xml - </pre> - But not: - <pre> - org/apache/xyz.java - </pre> - (<code>jakarta/</code> part is missing).</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>org/apache/**/CVS/*</code></td> - <td valign="top">Matches all files in <code>CVS</code> directories - that are located anywhere in the directory tree under - <code>org/apache</code>.<br> - Matches: - <pre> - org/apache/CVS/Entries - org/apache/jakarta/tools/ant/CVS/Entries - </pre> - But not: - <pre> - org/apache/CVS/foo/bar/Entries - </pre> - (<code>foo/bar/</code> part does not match)</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>**/test/**</code></td> - <td valign="top">Matches all files that have a <code>test</code> - element in their path, including <code>test</code> as a filename.</td> - </tr> -</table> -<p>When these patterns are used in inclusion and exclusion, you have a powerful -way to select just the files you want.</p> - -<h3><a name="selectors">Selectors</a></h3> -<p>The <a href="Types/fileset.html"><code><fileset></code></a>, -whether implicit or explicit in the -directory-based task, also acts as an -<a href="Types/selectors.html#andselect"><code><and></code></a> -selector container. This can be used to create arbitrarily complicated -selection criteria for the files the task should work with. See the -<a href="Types/selectors.html">Selector</a> documentation for more -information.</p> - -<h3><a name="tasklist">Standard Tasks/Filesets</a></h3> -<p>Many of the standard tasks in ant take one or more filesets which follow -the rules given here. This list, a subset of those, is a list of standard ant -tasks that can act as an implicit fileset:</p> -<ul> - <li><a href="Tasks/checksum.html"><code><checksum></code></a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/copydir.html"><code><copydir></code></a> (deprecated)</li> - <li><a href="Tasks/delete.html"><code><delete></code></a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/dependset.html"><code><dependset></code></a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/fixcrlf.html"><code><fixcrlf></code></a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/javac.html"><code><javac></code></a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/replace.html"><code><replace></code></a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/rmic.html"><code><rmic></code></a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/style.html"><code><style></code> (aka <code><xslt></code>)</a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/tar.html"><code><tar></code></a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/zip.html"><code><zip></code></a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/ejb.html#ddcreator"><code><ddcreator></code></a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/ejb.html#ejbjar"><code><ejbjar></code></a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/ejb.html#ejbc"><code><ejbc></code></a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/cab.html"><code><cab></code></a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/native2ascii.html"><code><native2ascii></code></a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/netrexxc.html"><code><netrexxc></code></a></li> - <li> - <a href="Tasks/renameextensions.html"><code><renameextensions></code></a> - </li> - <li><a href="Tasks/depend.html"><code><depend></code></a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/translate.html"><code><translate></code></a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/image.html"><code><image></code></a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/jlink.html"><code><jlink></code></a> (deprecated)</li> - <li><a href="Tasks/jspc.html"><code><jspc></code></a></li> - <li><a href="Tasks/wljspc.html"><code><wljspc></code></a></li> -</ul> - -<h3><a name="examples">Examples</a></h3> -<pre> -<copy todir="${dist}"> - <fileset dir="${src}" - includes="**/images/*" - excludes="**/*.gif" - /> -</copy></pre> -<p>This copies all files in directories called <code>images</code> that are -located in the directory tree defined by <code>${src}</code> to the -destination directory defined by <code>${dist}</code>, -but excludes all <code>*.gif</code> files from the copy.</p> -<pre> -<copy todir="${dist}"> - <fileset dir="${src}"> - <include name="**/images/*"/> - <exclude name="**/*.gif"/> - </fileset> -</copy> -</pre> -<p> The same as the example above, but expressed using nested elements.</p> - -<pre> -<delete dir="${dist}"> - <include name="**/images/*"/> - <exclude name="**/*.gif"/> -</delete> -</pre> -<p>Deleting the original set of files, the <code>delete</code> task can act -as an implicit fileset.</p> - -<h3><a name="defaultexcludes">Default Excludes</a></h3> -<p>There are a set of definitions that are excluded by default from all -directory-based tasks. As of Ant 1.8.1 they are:</p> -<pre> - **/*~ - **/#*# - **/.#* - **/%*% - **/._* - **/CVS - **/CVS/** - **/.cvsignore - **/SCCS - **/SCCS/** - **/vssver.scc - **/.svn - **/.svn/** - **/.DS_Store -</pre> -<p>Ant 1.8.2 adds the following default excludes:</p> -<pre> - **/.git - **/.git/** - **/.gitattributes - **/.gitignore - **/.gitmodules - **/.hg - **/.hg/** - **/.hgignore - **/.hgsub - **/.hgsubstate - **/.hgtags - **/.bzr - **/.bzr/** - **/.bzrignore -</pre> -<p>If you do not want these default excludes applied, you may disable -them with the <code>defaultexcludes="no"</code> -attribute.</p> - -<p>This is the default list; note that you can modify the list of -default excludes by using the <a -href="Tasks/defaultexcludes.html">defaultexcludes</a> task.</p> - - - -</body> -</html> - |