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Automate build with Ant

Automatiseer te bouwen met Ant

Overzicht:

In dit document zullen we discussiëren over de compileerhulpmiddel mier en het gebruik van dit hoe we kunnen de build mechanisme voor het Java-gebaseerde applicaties te automatiseren. In het huidige tijdperk mier is uitgegroeid tot een integraal onderdeel van de Java-ontwikkeling. De meeste klanten graag een geautomatiseerd bouwscript als een deel van de geleverde broncode. De reden hiervoor is de eenvoud verschaft door de mier zodat iedereen met wat scripting kennis een inzetbare binaire kan genereren zonder de toepassing in detail.

Introductie:
Apache ant is a generic build tool. De naam ANT staat afgekort voor 'Another Neat Tool'. Dit hulpmiddel lijkt op de "Make 'nut in UNIX maar wordt geïmplementeerd met Java. Het wordt voornamelijk gebruikt voor de bouw van de binaire bestanden van een op Java gebaseerde source code en het inzetten van de gegenereerde binary om een ​​applicatie server die vooraf gedefinieerde. It can also be used to generate javadocs for a code base and to execute the unit test suite for the whole codebase. Ant in collaboration with JUNIT helps developer to follow the test driven development approach.

Ant requires Java compiler to be installed having the environment variable JAVA_HOME set with its adequate value. Ant uses an XML file to define the build procedure. De standaard naam van dit bestand is build.xml. Sommige ontwikkelaars ook gebruik maken van een onroerend goed bestand namelijk build.properties om enkele eigenschappen bijv definiëren. the build version number and other environmental parameters which are required to change from time to time based on the need.

Installation:
FEDORA: On RHEL, ANT can be installed using the command – yum install ant or it can be installed using the rpm – i command. In this case you should download the ant package first.

DEBIAN: On Ubuntu, ANT can be installed using the command – apt-get install ant.

Windows: On windows environment we need to download the ant_<VERSION_NO>.zip file. This zip bundle should be extracted in a folder. This folder should be defined as an environment variable ANT_HOME.

A sample build.xml file is shown as under:

LISTING 1: Sample build.xml file

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<?xml version=”1.0″?>

<project name=”Ant-Test” default=”hoofd-” basedir=”.”>

<!– Sets variables which can later be used. –>

<!– The value of a property is accessed via ${} –>

<property name=”src.dir” location=”src” />

<property name=”build.dir” location=”bin” />

<property name=”dist.dir” location=”dist” />

<property name=”docs.dir” location=”docs” />

<!– Deletes the existing build, docs and dist directory–>

<target name=”clean”>

<delete dir=”${build.dir}” />

<delete dir=”${docs.dir}” />

<delete dir=”${dist.dir}” />

</target>

<!– Creates the build, docs and dist directory–>

<target name=”makedir”>

<mkdir dir=”${build.dir}” />

<mkdir dir=”${docs.dir}” />

<mkdir dir=”${dist.dir}” />

</target>

<!– Compiles the java code (including the usage of library for JUnit –>

<target name=”compile” depends=”clean, makedir”>

<javac srcdir=”${src.dir}” destdir=”${build.dir}”>

</javac>

</target>

<!– Creates Javadoc –>

<target name=”docs” depends=”compile”>

<javadoc packagenames=”src” sourcepath=”${src.dir}” destdir=”${docs.dir}”>

<!– Define which files / directory should get included, we include all –>

<fileset dir=”${src.dir}”>

<include name=”**” />

</fileset>

</javadoc>

</target>

<!–Creates the deployable jar file –>

<target name=”jar” depends=”compile”>

<jar destfile=”${dist.dir}\in.kolkalta.build.test.ant.jar” basedir=”${build.dir}”>

<manifest>

<attribute name=”Main-Class” value=”test.Main” />

</manifest>

</jar>

</target>

<target name=”hoofd-” depends=”compile, jar, docs”>

<description>Main target</description>

</target>

</project>

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Automatisering met behulp van ANT:
Ant biedt een grote hulp voor Java-ontwikkelaars. Bijna elke java ontwikkelaar zal graag een script dat kan zorgen voor het uitvoeren van de unit test en het creëren van de binaire distributie-bestand dat kan worden ingezet op een applicatie server. Ant ook manieren om geautomatiseerde scripts die worden gebruikt om unit tests op een code controleproef. Thus, Het biedt hulp aan ontwikkelaars die de test-driven development aanpak. As we know in test driven development methodology JUNIT is a compulsion, het is altijd een extra voordeel als we een geautomatiseerd script dat alle junit testgevallen het in één keer loopt. Niet alleen dat dit script ook kan worden gebruikt wanneer we hebben een continue integratie bewerkt b.v.. Hudson. Our following sample code illustrates how to use ANT with JUNIT.

LISTING 2: A Sample java file

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package com.home.junit;

publiek klasse SampleAdd {

publiek int toevoegen(int x, int y) {

return x + y;

}

}

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LISTING 3: The corresponding JUNIT file

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package com.home.junit;

import org.junit.After;

import org.junit.Assert;

import org.junit.Before;

import org.junit.Test;

public class SampleAddTest {

private SampleAdd sampleClass;

@Before

public void setUp() {

sampleClass = new SampleAdd();

}

@Test

public void testAdd() {

Assert.assertEquals(5, sampleClass.add(3, 2));

}

@After

public void settleDown() {

sampleClass = null;

}

}

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LISTING 4: The ANT script to compile and run the JUNIT test

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<?xml version=”1.0″?>

<project name=”JUNIT” default=”hoofd-” basedir=”..”>

<!– Sets variables which can later be used. –>

<!– The value of a property is accessed via ${} –>

<property name=”src.dir” location=”src” />

<property name=”test.dir” location=”tests” />

<property name=”build.dir” location=”bin” />

<property name=”build.test.dir” location=”bin/tests” />

<!– Variables used for JUnit testin –>

<property name=”test.report.dir” location=”testreport” />

<!– Define the classpath which includes the junit.jar and the classes after compiling–>

<path id=”junit.class.path”>

<pathelement location=”lib/junit-4.11.jar” />

<pathelement location=”lib/hamcrest-core-1.3.jar” />

<pathelement location=”${build.dir}” />

</path>

<!– Deletes the existing build, docs and dist directory–>

<target name=”clean”>

<delete dir=”${build.dir}” />

<delete dir=”${test.report.dir}” />

</target>

<!– Creates the build, docs and dist directory–>

<target name=”makedir”>

<mkdir dir=”${build.dir}” />

<mkdir dir=”${build.test.dir}” />

<mkdir dir=”${test.report.dir}” />

</target>

<!– Compiles the java code (including the usage of library for JUnit –>

<target name=”compile” depends=”clean, makedir”>

<javac srcdir=”${src.dir}” destdir=”${build.dir}”>

<classpath refid=”junit.class.path” />

</javac>

<javac srcdir=”${test.dir}” destdir=”${build.test.dir}”>

<classpath refid=”junit.class.path” />

</javac>

</target>

<!– Run the JUnit Tests –>

<!– Output is XML, could also be plain–>

<target name=”junit” depends=”compile”>

<junit printsummary=”op” fork=”waar” haltonfailure=”yes”>

<classpath refid=”junit.class.path” />

<classpath>

<pathelement location=”${build.test.dir}”/>

</classpath>

<formatter type=”xml” />

<batchtest todir=”${test.report.dir}”>

<fileset dir=”${test.dir}”>

<include name=”**/*Test*.java” />

</fileset>

</batchtest>

</junit>

</target>

<target name=”hoofd-” depends=”compile, junit”>

<description>Main target</description>

</target>

</project>

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When we run this script, voor het eerst compileren de code base en dan loopt de junit tests van de gecompileerde code en uiteindelijk genereert een testrapport. The test report can be generated in any format. For convenience we have generated this in XML format.

LISTING 5: The Generated test report in XML format

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<?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”UTF-8″?>

-<testsuite timestamp=”2013-10-26T18:52:45″ time=”0.077″ tests=”1″ name=”com.home.junit.SampleAddTest” hostname=”INDTAPPL132-001″ failures=”0″ errors=”0″>-<properties><property name=”java.vendor” value=”Oracle Corporation”/><property name=”sun.java.launcher” value=”SUN_STANDARD”/><property name=”eclipse.pdebuild.templates” value=”/F:/Utpal/Softs/Softs/eclipse-java-indigo-win32/eclipse/plugins/org.eclipse.pde.build_3.7.0.v20110512-1320/templates/”/><property name=”sun.management.compiler” value=”HotSpot Client Compiler”/><property name=”os.name” value=”Windows 7″/><property name=”sun.boot.class.path” value=”C:\Program FilesJavajre7libresources.jar;C:\Program FilesJavajre7librt.jar;C:\Program FilesJavajre7libsunrsasign.jar;C:\Program FilesJavajre7libjsse.jar;C:\Program FilesJavajre7libjce.jar;C:\Program FilesJavajre7libcharsets.jar;C:\Program FilesJavajre7libjfr.jar;C:\Program FilesJavajre7classes”/><property name=”sun.desktop” value=”windows”/><property name=”java.vm.specification.vendor” value=”Oracle Corporation”/><property name=”ant.home” value=”F:\UtpalSoftsSoftseclipse-java-indigo-win32eclipsepluginsorg.apache.ant_1.8.2.v20110505-1300″/><property name=”java.runtime.version” value=”1.7.0_45-b18″/><property name=”user.name” value=”utpalb”/><property name=”build.dir” value=”F:\WorkRnDSpaceJunitbin”/><property name=”user.language” value=”en”/><property name=”test.report.dir” value=”F:\WorkRnDSpaceJunittestreport”/><property name=”sun.boot.library.path” value=”C:\Program FilesJavajre7bin”/><property name=”ant.project.default-target” value=”hoofd-”/><property name=”ant.project.name” value=”JUNIT”/><property name=”java.version” value=”1.7.0_45″/><property name=”user.timezone” value=””/><property name=”sun.arch.data.model” value=”32″/><property name=”java.endorsed.dirs” value=”C:\Program FilesJavajre7libendorsed”/><property name=”sun.cpu.isalist” value=”pentium_pro mmx pentium_pro pentium mmx pentium i486 i386 i86″/><property name=”sun.jnu.encoding” value=”Cp1252″/><property name=”file.encoding.pkg” value=”sun.io”/><property name=”file.separator” value=”\”/><property name=”java.specification.name” value=”Java Platform API Specification”/><property name=”java.class.version” value=”51.0″/><property name=”user.country” value=”US”/><property name=”java.home” value=”C:\Program FilesJavajre7″/><property name=”java.vm.info” value=”mixed mode, sharing”/><property name=”ant.file” value=”F:\WorkRnDSpaceJunitbuildbuild.xml”/><property name=”os.version” value=”6.1″/><property name=”path.separator” value=”;”/><property name=”java.vm.version” value=”24.45-b08″/><property name=”user.variant” value=””/><property name=”ant.library.dir” value=”F:\UtpalSoftsSoftseclipse-java-indigo-win32eclipsepluginsorg.apache.ant_1.8.2.v20110505-1300lib”/><property name=”java.awt.printerjob” value=”sun.awt.windows.WPrinterJob”/><property name=”sun.io.unicode.encoding” value=”UnicodeLittle”/><property name=”ant.file.type.JUNIT” value=”bestand”/><property name=”awt.toolkit” value=”sun.awt.windows.WToolkit”/><property name=”user.script” value=””/><property name=”ant.file.JUNIT” value=”F:\WorkRnDSpaceJunitbuildbuild.xml”/><property name=”eclipse.pdebuild.scripts” value=”/F:/Utpal/Softs/Softs/eclipse-java-indigo-win32/eclipse/plugins/org.eclipse.pde.build_3.7.0.v20110512-1320/scripts/”/><property name=”user.home” value=”C:\Usersutpalb”/><property name=”java.specification.vendor” value=”Oracle Corporation”/><property name=”test.dir” value=”F:\WorkRnDSpaceJunittests”/><property name=”java.library.path” value=”C:\Program FilesJavajre7bin;C:\WindowsSunJavabin;C:\Windowssystem32;C:\Windows;C:/Program Files/Java/jre7/bin/client;C:/Program Files/Java/jre7/bin;C:/Program Files/Java/jre7/lib/i386;C:\Windowssystem32;C:\Windows;C:\WindowsSystem32Wbem;C:\WindowsSystem32WindowsPowerShellv1.0;C:\Program FilesJavajdk1.6.0_10bin;Het:\apache-ant-1.8.2-binapache-ant-1.8.2bin;C:\Program FilesLiquid TechnologiesLiquid XML Studio 2011XmlDataBinder9Redist9cppwin32bin;C:\Program FilesTortoiseSVNbin;Het:\Program FilesAndroidandroid-sdkplatform-tools;Het:\Program FilesAndroidandroid-sdktools;C:\Program FilesQuickTimeQTSystem;D:\SunAppServerbin;9;F:\UtpalSoftsSoftseclipse-java-indigo-win32eclipse;;.”/><property name=”java.vendor.url” value=”http://java.oracle.com/”/><property name=”java.vm.vendor” value=”Oracle Corporation”/><property name=”java.runtime.name” value=”Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment”/><property name=”sun.java.command” value=”org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTestRunner com.home.junit.SampleAddTest filtertrace=true haltOnError=false haltOnFailure=true formatter=org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.SummaryJUnitResultFormatter showoutput=false outputtoformatters=true logfailedtests=true logtestlistenerevents=false formatter=org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.XMLJUnitResultFormatter,F:\WorkRnDSpaceJunittestreportTEST-com.home.junit.SampleAddTest.xml crashfile=F:\WorkRnDSpaceJunitjunitvmwatcher6288340937110531134.properties propsfile=F:\WorkRnDSpaceJunitjunit7583515827572177542.properties”/><property name=”java.class.path” value=”F:\WorkRnDSpaceJunitlibjunit-4.11.jar;F:\WorkRnDSpaceJunitlibhamcrest-core-1.3.jar;F:\WorkRnDSpaceJunitbin;F:\WorkRnDSpaceJunitbintests;F:\WorkRnDSpaceJunit;C:\Program FilesJavajdk1.6.0_10jrelibrt.jar;F:\UtpalSoftsSoftseclipse-java-indigo-win32eclipsepluginsorg.apache.ant_1.8.2.v20110505-1300libant-launcher.jar;F:\UtpalSoftsSoftseclipse-java-indigo-win32eclipsepluginsorg.apache.ant_1.8.2.v20110505-1300libant.jar;F:\UtpalSoftsSoftseclipse-java-indigo-win32eclipsepluginsorg.apache.ant_1.8.2.v20110505-1300libant-junit.jar;F:\UtpalSoftsSoftseclipse-java-indigo-win32eclipsepluginsorg.apache.ant_1.8.2.v20110505-1300libant-junit4.jar”/><property name=”ant.version” value=”Apache Ant(TM) version 1.8.2 compiled on December 20 2010″/><property name=”java.vm.specification.name” value=”Java Virtual Machine Specification”/><property name=”java.vm.specification.version” value=”1.7″/><property name=”sun.cpu.endian” value=”little”/><property name=”sun.os.patch.level” value=”Service Pack 1″/><property name=”eclipse.pdebuild.home” value=”/F:/Utpal/Softs/Softs/eclipse-java-indigo-win32/eclipse/plugins/org.eclipse.pde.build_3.7.0.v20110512-1320/./”/><property name=”java.io.tmpdir” value=”C:\UsersutpalbAppDataLocalTemp”/><property name=”java.vendor.url.bug” value=”http://bugreport.sun.com/bugreport/”/><property name=”os.arch” value=”x86″/><property name=”java.awt.graphicsenv” value=”sun.awt.Win32GraphicsEnvironment”/><property name=”java.ext.dirs” value=”C:\Program FilesJavajre7libext;C:\WindowsSunJavalibext”/><property name=”user.dir” value=”F:\WorkRnDSpaceJunitbuild”/><property name=”build.test.dir” value=”F:\WorkRnDSpaceJunitbintests”/><property name=”line.separator” value=” “/><property name=”java.vm.name” value=”Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM”/><property name=”basedir” value=”F:\WorkRnDSpaceJunit”/><property name=”ant.java.version” value=”1.7″/><property name=”ant.core.lib” value=”F:\UtpalSoftsSoftseclipse-java-indigo-win32eclipsepluginsorg.apache.ant_1.8.2.v20110505-1300libant.jar”/><property name=”file.encoding” value=”Cp1252″/><property name=”java.specification.version” value=”1.7″/><property name=”src.dir” value=”F:\WorkRnDSpaceJunitsrc”/><property name=”ant.project.invoked-targets” value=”hoofd-”/></properties><testcase time=”0.003″ name=”testAdd” classname=”com.home.junit.SampleAddTest”/>-<system-out>

<![CDATA[]]>

</system-out>-<system-err>

<![CDATA[]]>

</system-err></testsuite>

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Conclusie:

  • APACHE ANT een op Java gebaseerde tool gebruikt door de Java-ontwikkelaars voor het volgende doel
    • To generate the binaries from the source code
    • To generate javadocs for the source code
    • To run JUNIT test cases on a code base
  • ANT in collaboration with JUNIT, helps the java developers to follow the Test Driven Development methodology

 

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