I'm seeing more and more that people are manually executing tasks, for usually understandable reasons and we talked about this earlier.
I think we should spit a warning in this case that this is not a good thing to do. I anticipate that this will have as much or more pushback than the introduction of extra properties. Begin forwarded message: > From: Gradle <[email protected]> > Date: 25 June 2012 3:10:10 AM PDT > To: [email protected] > Subject: New problem: Resources filtering in jettyRun task > > Opal just reported this problem in Gradle: > > Resources filtering in jettyRun task > > Hi, > In my project I've a dedicated task to compile coffee script code, run jetty > and test site in browser. Here it is: > > task testClient { > copyJs.execute() > jettyRun.daemon = true > jettyRun.execute() > def proc = 'coffee -o src/main/webapp/js -cw src/main/coffee'.execute() > handle_proc(proc) > } > > In the mentioned task is use mocks (written in javascript) in index.html and > this is the only task I want these lines: > > to be present in index.html. > > First question is how to filter index.html in the mentioned task to make > these lines present (no filter function in jettRun) ? > Second question is how to organize this filtering to be accessible form other > tasks? As I said before, I want to include these lines in testClient as well > as exclude them from any other task (such as war for instance). > Reply | Notify me when people reply > > This message sent from the Gradle community on Get Satisfaction. > To unsubscribe or change your email settings, click here. > > > ---------------- > Create a customer community for your company at GetSatisfaction.com.
