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: 'java' apply plugin: 'war' 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 } } } } }
Method | Description |
facet(args) | Adds a facet. |
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.
XmlFileContentMerger
file
(read-only)
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