Assaf Arkin wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Andrew Moore
<[email protected]>wrote:
Well, I have it working, but not as it seems like it should... I'm
essentially excluding every other kind of file, like this:
package(:war).path('').include(:from=>_('../a/b/c')).exclude('**/*.gif').exclude('**/*.jpg').exclude('**/*.css')
I've got about a dozen files I'm excluding, so this isn't a great solution.
I am running version 1.3.3, so maybe there is a bug with that version
related to this that has been fixed in 1.3.4.
After looking more closely, it seems like with the other way:
package(:war).path('').include(:from=>_('../a/b/c')).include('**/*.js')
With the exception of merging zips, includes do not compose, so the first
include tells the path to include all the files from a/b/c, and the second
include tells path to include all the .js files in your build.
What's missing is a way to use :from but only for specific patten, something
like:
package(:war).include("**/*.js", :from=>'a/b/c')
I had to double check that there's no code for that, or an open issue (looks
like such an oversight). So first thing, let's add an issue.
isn't this what https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BUILDR-186 suggests?
ittay
Assaf
I did seem to only get .js files, but I ended up with duplicate copies...
one copy of all the .js files at the root of the war and another in the
directory structure where I expect them to be.
If I get time, I'll try and revisit this and create a test case example...
I'm behind schedule right now, so I'll have to plug on with this. Thanks for
the help, I will try and get back to this to flush it out.
~ Andrew