Thanks Eric. If I understood you correctly, it's that program you wrote that did the trick for you, not the NAnt script. Is it correct? Thanks.
Eric Fetzer wrote: > > OK, so here's what I did with NAnt and a C# .Net project for this same > problem. My properties files were all xml, so I wrote a program that read > a master config file and based on what argument was passed for > <environment>, the program went into the config file it was configuring at > the designated xpath and set that node value to the specified > environmental value. So the master config file looked something like > this: > > <xml...> > <configfile file="C:\program files\myfile.xml"> > <xpath > value="configuration/appSettings/k...@key="connectionString"]/@value"> > <environments> > <env dev="myConnectionStringForDev"/> > <env qa="myConnectionStringForQA"/> > <env prod="myConnectionStringForProd"/> > </environments> > </xpath> > <xpath value="configuration/appSettings/k...@key="dogHouse"]/@value"> > <environments> > <env dev="devDogHouse"/> > <env qa="qaDogHouse"/> > <env prod="prodDogHouse"/> > </environments> > </xpath> > </configfile> > <configfile file="C:\program files\anotherConfigfile.xml"> > <xpath > value="configuration/appSettings/k...@key="connectionString"]/@value"> > <environments> > <env dev="myConnectionStringForDev"/> > <env qa="myConnectionStringForQA"/> > <env prod="myConnectionStringForProd"/> > </environments> > </xpath> > <xpath value="configuration/appSettings/k...@key="dogHouse"]/@value"> > <environments> > <env dev="devDogHouse"/> > <env qa="qaDogHouse"/> > <env prod="prodDogHouse"/> > </environments> > </xpath> > </configfile> > </xml...> > > Seems something similar could be done for non-xml files as well using > global substitution using regex or such... > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Merge-base-settings-with-environment-specific-ones-tp23524997p23527870.html Sent from the Ant - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
