And further testing, it's just something with @Grab and the geb stuff
(selenium and tagsoup load fine):
#!/bin/bash
//usr/bin/env groovy -cp extra.jar:spring.jar:etc.jar -d
-Dlog4j.configuration=file:/etc/myapp/log4j.xml "$0" $@; exit $?
// @Grab(group='org.gebish',module='geb-spock', version='1.0-rc-1')
@Grab(group='org.seleniumhq.selenium',module='selenium-firefox-driver',
version='2.51.0')
@Grab(group='org.seleniumhq.selenium',module='selenium-support',
version='2.51.0')
@Grab(group='org.ccil.cowan.tagsoup',
module='tagsoup', version='1.2' )
def tagsoupParser = new org.ccil.cowan.tagsoup.Parser()
def slurper = new XmlSlurper(tagsoupParser)
def htmlParser = slurper.parse("http://stackoverflow.com/")
htmlParser.'**'.findAll{ it.@class == 'question-hyperlink'}.each {
println it
}
On Monday, June 6, 2016 at 7:32:43 PM UTC-4, Sean Lanter wrote:
>
> I have a 2-line script "example.groovy" that does nothing more than create
> a default Browser:
>
> import geb.Browser
> def browser = new Browser()
>
> When I run it as follows:
>
> groovy -cp geb-core-0.13.1.jar:selenium-server-standalone-2.53.0.jar:.
> example.groovy
>
> this is what comes back:
>
> Caught: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: geb/error/UnableToLoadException
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: geb/error/UnableToLoadException
> at geb.Browser.<init>(Browser.groovy:58)
> at example.run(example.groovy:2)
>
> The script and the two jars file are all in the same directory.
>
> I am certain I am missing something obvious... Can someone point out what
> I am overlooking?
>
> TIA!
>
>
>
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