On Jul 12, 2011, at 1:34 PM, Andrew Kinnie wrote: > OK, that seems to work, though the build.version is coming back "exported"
That probably means you are running it against an exported repository, not the
original.
>
> At least it's now writing. And I am getting the dates. Progress. Thanks!
>
> Andrew
>
> On Jul 12, 2011, at 2:53 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
>
>>
>> On Jul 12, 2011, at 11:37 AM, Andrew Kinnie wrote:
>>
>>> OK, just to clarify, I am a borderline illiterate when it comes to Ant,
>>
>> Add Learning Ant to your To Do list.
>>
>>
>>> in that, I know, mostly and fairly vaguely, that it provides an xml script
>>> to build apps for deployment.
>>>
>>> And how to spell it. I think.
>>>
>>> So, just so I understand, you are saying that the first thing I have,
>>> immediately after my <project name="MyApp" default="build" basedir="."> tag
>>
>> I'd add it to the target that builds the app, before the woapplication task.
>>
>>
>>> , I add
>>>
>>>> <exec dir=".."
>>>> executable="svnversion"
>>>> outputproperty="svn.committed.max"
>>>> errorproperty="svnversion.error">
>>>> <arg line="-n"/>
>>>> </exec>
>>>
>>> Then at the bottom of the existing woapplication tag, right after the close
>>> tag:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> </woapplication>
>>>>
>>>
>>> I add this:
>>>
>>>> <chmod
>>>> file="${dest.dir}${file.separator}${build.app.name}.woa${file.separator}${build.app.name}"
>>>> perm="755"/>
>>>>
>>>> <!-- This is not set in Eclipse builds to speed things up so we
>>>> create a default value here indicating this.
>>>> -->
>>>> <property name="svn.committed.max" value="unknown eclipse build" />
>>>>
>>>> <!-- Add the revision number, date, and time to the Properties
>>>> file -->
>>>> <concat destfile="${java.properties.file}" append="true">
>>>> build.version=${svn.committed.max}
>>>> build.date=${DSTAMP}
>>>> build.time=${TSTAMP}
>>>> </concat>
>>>> </target>
>>>
>>> Then do I need to add or change anything in my properties file?
>>
>> You need to define java.properties.file
>>
>>
>>> Clearly my previous
>>>
>>>>> public String revisionNumber =
>>>>> ERXProperties.stringForKey("RevisionNumber");
>>>>> public String buildNumber = ERXProperties.stringForKey("BuildNumber");
>>>
>>>
>>> won't work with this, so I would use "build.version" "build.date and
>>> "build.time" as my properties to access the information.
>>
>> That or rename them in the XML above.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> So I now have:
>>>
>>> public String buildDate = ERXProperties.stringForKey("build.date");
>>> public String buildTime = ERXProperties.stringForKey("build.time");
>>> public String buildVersion =
>>> ERXProperties.stringForKey("build.version");
>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>> public String buildVersion(){
>>> System.out.println("buildVersion " + buildVersion + " and
>>> buildDate is " + buildDate);
>>> return buildVersion;
>>> }
>>>
>>> public String buildDate(){
>>> return buildDate;
>>> }
>>>
>>> public String buildTime(){
>>> return buildTime;
>>> }
>>>
>>> Correct? Or is there something else I would need? (I ask, because looking
>>> at it, it would seem that it is supposed to be writing the information to
>>> the Properties file, but nothing is being added to it, and I am getting
>>> empty strings)
>>
>> You will probably need to do some Ant debugging. :-)
>>
>> <echo>....</echo>
>>
>>
>> Chuck
>>
>>
>>>> On Jul 12, 2011, at 10:50 AM, Andrew Kinnie wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I am trying to add an svn commit number to the front page of my basically
>>>>> headless push app. However, I am apparently doing something stupid and
>>>>> missing something obvious.
>>>>>
>>>>> I added this to the top of the build.xml script for the app (after the
>>>>> project tag):
>>>>>
>>>>> <!-- Write current build and revision #s into Properties file. -->
>>>>> <target name="updateBuildNumber">
>>>>>
>>>>> <exec executable="svnversion" dir="" outputproperty="svn.revision" />
>>>>> <echo>Revision: ${svn.revision}</echo>
>>>>> <replaceregexp file="Resources/Properties"
>>>>> match="RevisionNumber=(.*)"
>>>>> replace="RevisionNumber=${svn.revision}" />
>>>>> <property environment="env" />
>>>>> <echo>Build Number: ${env.BUILD_NUMBER}</echo>
>>>>> <replaceregexp file="Resources/Properties"
>>>>> match="BuildNumber=(.*)"
>>>>> replace="BuildNumber=${env.BUILD_NUMBER}" />
>>>>> </target>
>>>>>
>>>>> I added this to my Properties file for the app (At the top):
>>>>>
>>>>> RevisionNumber=x
>>>>> BuildNumber=x
>>>>>
>>>>> However, the script is not substituting, and I am not getting anything
>>>>> other than "x" with the following code in my Main.java class
>>>>>
>>>>> public String revisionNumber =
>>>>> ERXProperties.stringForKey("RevisionNumber");
>>>>> public String buildNumber = ERXProperties.stringForKey("BuildNumber");
>>>>>
>>>>> public String revisionNumber(){
>>>>> System.out.println("buildNumber is " + buildNumber + " and
>>>>> revisionNumber is " + revisionNumber);
>>>>> return revisionNumber;
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>> What blindingly obvious thing am I missing?
>>>>>
>>>>> Andrew
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>>>>
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>>>
>>
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>>
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