Represents some binary resource whose content can be filtered.
Type | Name and description |
---|---|
ContentFilterable |
expand(Map<String, ?> properties) |
ContentFilterable |
filter(Map<String, ?> properties, Class<? extends FilterReader> filterType) |
ContentFilterable |
filter(Class<? extends FilterReader> filterType) |
ContentFilterable |
filter(Closure closure) Adds a content filter based on the provided closure. |
Expands property references in each file as it is copied. More specifically, each file is transformed using
Groovy's SimpleTemplateEngine. This means you can use simple property references, such as
$property
or ${property}
in the file. You can also include arbitrary Groovy code in the
file, such as ${version ?: 'unknown'}
or ${classpath*.name.join(' ')}
properties
- to implement line based filtering
Adds a content filter to be used during the copy. Multiple calls to filter, add additional filters to the
filter chain. Each filter should implement java.io.FilterReader
. Include org.apache.tools.ant.filters.*
for access to all the standard Ant filters.
Filter properties may be specified using groovy map syntax.
Examples:
filter(HeadFilter, lines:25, skip:2) filter(ReplaceTokens, tokens:[copyright:'2009', version:'2.3.1'])
properties
- map of filter propertiesfilterType
- Class of filter to add
Adds a content filter to be used during the copy. Multiple calls to filter, add additional filters to the
filter chain. Each filter should implement java.io.FilterReader
. Include org.apache.tools.ant.filters.*
for access to all the standard Ant filters.
Examples:
filter(StripJavaComments) filter(com.mycompany.project.CustomFilter)
filterType
- Class of filter to addAdds a content filter based on the provided closure. The Closure will be called with each line (stripped of line endings) and should return a String to replace the line.
closure
- to implement line based filtering