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ui5-task-mvn-dependency-provider

v0.0.3

Published

task for ui5-tooling to provide maven dependencies

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Readme

UI5 task for providing maven dependencies

Task for ui5-builder. Provides maven dependencies for UI5 applications.

npm

Mandatory Requirements

  • maven installed
  • pom.xml: you need a valid pom.xml file in the directory of your choice.
    see included pom-exmaple.xml for an example
  • settings.xml
    • within your maven-repository location, you need a settings.xml pointing to the jar-remote repository location
    • default: ~/.m2/settings.xml

Install

npm install ui5-task-mvn-dependency-provider --save-dev

Configuration options (in $yourapp/ui5.yaml)

  • debug: {boolean}; default: true
    Verbose logging

  • (optional) pom: {String}
    path to your pom.xml file, otherwise it will look at the root directory for the pom file

  • (optional) mvnSrcDir: {String} if you want to unpack only specific subdirectories of the dependencies, otherwise it will unpack all directories of the dependencies

  • (optional) targetDir: {String} path where the dependencies should be unpacked, otherwise it will create a directory(unpacked-mvn-dependencies) on the root directory

  • (optional) groupId: {Array} only unpack dependencies with a specific groupId, otherwise it will unpack all dependencies defined in the pom.xml

Usage

  1. Define the dependency in $yourapp/package.json:
"devDependencies": {
    // ...
    "ui5-task-mvn-dependency-provider": "*"
    // ...
},
"ui5": {
  "dependencies": [
    // ...
    "ui5-task-mvn-dependency-provider",
    // ...
  ]
}

As the devDependencies are not recognized by the UI5 tooling, they need to be listed in the ui5 > dependencies array. In addition, once using the ui5 > dependencies array you need to list all UI5 tooling relevant dependencies.

  1. configure it in $yourapp/ui5.yaml:
builder:
    customTasks:
        - name: ui5-task-mvn-dependency-provider
          afterTask: uglify
          configuration:
              debug: true
              groupId:
                  - com.jssoft.groupId
              mvnSrcDir: META-INF/resources/sap
              targetDir: ./webapp/resources/sap

How it works

this task downloads ui5 sources (think: libraries) masked as maven .jar dependencies and unpacks them to a location of your choice.

It spawns a locally installed mvn process and fires off the depencendy plugin à la mvn depencedy:unpack-dependencies with optionally scoped groupIds.

License

This work is dual-licensed under Apache 2.0 and the Derived Beer-ware License. The official license will be Apache 2.0 but finally you can choose between one of them if you use this work.

When you like this stuff, buy @vobu or Simon Coen a beer.