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Ryan updated ARCHETYPE-616: --------------------------- Description: When creating an archetype, I would like directories to be copied based on a property *p*. eg. given a directory structure root — a ------ pom.xml — b ------ pom.xml if the *p* property is passed as "a" Only the "a" directory is copied, "b" is not copied. My archetype-metadata.xml looks like the following: {quote}<archetype-descriptor> <fileSets> <fileSet filtered="true" packaged="false" encoding="UTF-8"> <directory>__p__</directory> <includes> <include>***/***</include> </includes> </fileSet> </fileSets> <requiredProperties> <requiredProperty key="p"> <defaultValue>a</defaultValue> </requiredProperty> </requiredProperties> </archetype-descriptor> {quote} And I can see in the debug logs that the directory name is being substituted correctly [DEBUG] Replacing property 'p' in file path '__p__//' with value 'a'. [DEBUG] Final interpolated file path: 'a//' *However the file search itself is not using the substituted directory name, leading to it finding no files* [DEBUG] Processing fileset __p__ (Filtered-Flat) [**/** -- ] -> 0: [DEBUG] Processed 0 files. I am very confident this is not an issue with my archetype-metadata.xml because when I replace "__p__" with either "a" or "b" it searches, finds and copies the files in that directory successfully. *Expected behaviour:* Property is substituted in directory path and that same directory is scanned for files, as is stated in the docs *Actual behaviour:* Property is substituted, but the scan takes place in the non-substituted ___p___ directory. This may be a feature if the directory was named "__p__" but both situations should be covered was: When creating an archetype, I would like directories to be copied based on a property *p*. eg. given a directory structure root — a ------ pom.xml — b ------ pom.xml if the *p* property is passed as "a" Only the "a" directory is copied, "b" is not copied. My archetype-metadata.xml looks like the following: {quote}<archetype-descriptor> <fileSets> <fileSet filtered="true" packaged="false" encoding="UTF-8"> <directory>__p__</directory> <includes> <include>***/***</include> </includes> </fileSet> </fileSets> <requiredProperties> <requiredProperty key="p"> <defaultValue>a</defaultValue> </requiredProperty> </requiredProperties> </archetype-descriptor> {quote} And I can see in the debug logs that the directory name is being substituted correctly [DEBUG] Replacing property 'applicationFramework' in file path '__applicationFramework__//' with value 'a'. [DEBUG] Final interpolated file path: 'a//' *However the file search itself is not using the substituted directory name, leading to it finding no files* [DEBUG] Processing fileset __p__ (Filtered-Flat) [**/** -- ] -> 0: [DEBUG] Processed 0 files. I am very confident this is not an issue with my archetype-metadata.xml because when I replace "__p__" with either "a" or "b" it searches, finds and copies the files in that directory successfully. *Expected behaviour:* Property is substituted in directory path and that same directory is scanned for files, as is stated in the docs *Actual behaviour:* Property is substituted, but the scan takes place in the non-substituted ___p___ directory. This may be a feature if the directory was named "__p__" but both situations should be covered > Filelist scanning does not use substitute property in directory name > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: ARCHETYPE-616 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARCHETYPE-616 > Project: Maven Archetype > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 3.2.0 > Reporter: Ryan > Priority: Major > > When creating an archetype, I would like directories to be copied based on a > property *p*. > eg. given a directory structure > root > — a > ------ pom.xml > — b > ------ pom.xml > > if the *p* property is passed as "a" Only the "a" directory is copied, "b" is > not copied. > > My archetype-metadata.xml looks like the following: > {quote}<archetype-descriptor> > <fileSets> > <fileSet filtered="true" packaged="false" encoding="UTF-8"> > <directory>__p__</directory> > <includes> > <include>***/***</include> > </includes> > </fileSet> > </fileSets> > <requiredProperties> > <requiredProperty key="p"> > <defaultValue>a</defaultValue> > </requiredProperty> > </requiredProperties> > </archetype-descriptor> > {quote} > And I can see in the debug logs that the directory name is being substituted > correctly > [DEBUG] Replacing property 'p' in file path '__p__//' with value 'a'. > [DEBUG] Final interpolated file path: 'a//' > *However the file search itself is not using the substituted directory name, > leading to it finding no files* > [DEBUG] Processing fileset __p__ (Filtered-Flat) [**/** -- ] -> 0: > [DEBUG] Processed 0 files. > > I am very confident this is not an issue with my archetype-metadata.xml > because when I replace "__p__" with either "a" or "b" it searches, finds and > copies the files in that directory successfully. > > *Expected behaviour:* > Property is substituted in directory path and that same directory is scanned > for files, as is stated in the docs > *Actual behaviour:* > Property is substituted, but the scan takes place in the non-substituted > ___p___ directory. This may be a feature if the directory was named "__p__" > but both situations should be covered -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)