Hi,

Apologies for the cross post. But I thought this would be a good extension to buildr so I'm posting to the user and dev lists.

I'm attempting to build eclipse plugins using buildr. Eclipse plugins follow slightly different conventions from the others, and I'm stuck not being able to figure things on my own.

Here's what my project structure looks like:

org.eclipse.swt.examples/src

net.sf.swtbot.finder/src
net.sf.swtbot.finder.test/src

As you can see, the test folder is actually a different project, and I'm attempting to hack into buildr to add support for this kind of a configuration. I've created two different layouts for the different kinds of plugins as described above:

class SimplePluginLayout < Layout
  def initialize
    super
    self[:source, :main, :java] = 'src'
    self[:source, :main, :resources] = 'src'
  end
end

class PluginWithTestLayout < Layout
  def initialize plugin_id
    super()
    self[:source, :main, :java] = 'src'
    self[:source, :main, :resources] = 'src'

    self[:source, :test, :java] = '../#{plugin_id}.test/src'
    self[:source, :test, :resources] = '../#{plugin_id}.test/src'
  end
end

I've also defined projects as follows:


define "org.eclipse.swt.examples", :layout=>SimplePluginLayout do
...
end


define "net.sf.swtbot.finder", :layout=>PluginWithTestLayout.new("net.sf.swtbot.finder") do
...
end

define "net.sf.swtbot.finder", :layout=>PluginWithTestLayout.new("net.sf.swtbot.finder") do
...
end

What's interesting is that running the "package" task seems to package the projects into proper jars, but running tests does not execute the tests, as the layout does not seem to find the tests.

Is there something that I'm doing wrong ?

-- Ketan



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