API Documentation: | EclipseWtpFacet |
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Enables fine-tuning wtp facet details of the Eclipse plugin
Advanced configuration closures beforeMerged and whenMerged receive WtpFacet
object as parameter.
apply plugin: 'war' //or 'ear' or 'java' apply plugin: 'eclipse-wtp' eclipse { wtp { facet { //you can add some extra wtp facets; mandatory keys: 'name', 'version': facet name: 'someCoolFacet', version: '1.3' file { //if you want to mess with the resulting XML in whatever way you fancy withXml { def node = it.asNode() node.appendNode('xml', 'is what I love') } //beforeMerged and whenMerged closures are the highest voodoo for the tricky edge cases. //the type passed to the closures is WtpFacet //closure executed after wtp facet file content is loaded from existing file //but before gradle build information is merged beforeMerged { wtpFacet -> //tinker with WtpFacet here } //closure executed after wtp facet file content is loaded from existing file //and after gradle build information is merged whenMerged { wtpFacet -> //you can tinker with the WtpFacet here } } } } }
Block | Description |
file | Enables advanced configuration like tinkering with the output XML or affecting the way existing wtp facet file content is merged with gradle build information |
The facets to be added as elements.
For examples see docs for EclipseWtpFacet
- Default with
eclipse
andwar
plugins: - Java and web facets.
Enables advanced configuration like tinkering with the output XML or affecting the way existing wtp facet file content is merged with gradle build information.
For example see docs for EclipseWtpFacet
Enables advanced configuration like tinkering with the output XML or affecting the way existing wtp facet file content is merged with gradle build information
The object passed to whenMerged{} and beforeMerged{} closures is of type WtpFacet
For example see docs for EclipseWtpFacet
- Delegates to:
XmlFileContentMerger
fromfile