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Dan Allen commented on ARQ-576:
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I'm really beginning to think that downloading the container is something that the
managed adapters should be able to do. We can put a lot more intelligence into the Java
code than a developer can put into a build script.
We can still use something like ShrinkWrap Resolvers to find the container bits via the
Maven repositories (remote or local), but I think we should do something here that is more
transparent than even a Maven plugin. If we really want to be able to skip the build, then
we can't be relying on the Maven lifecycle to handle this for us.
Managed should be managed. Not half managed.
...I do agree that we can leverage the container metadata to avoid hardcoding any download
paths into the adapter. In fact, I should stress the point. Don't hardcode URLs into
the adapters.
The build script bits that downloads and configures 1 or more managed
containers should be extracted to a maven plugin, so we don't need to copy paste that
logic
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Key: ARQ-576
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ARQ-576
Project: Arquillian
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: Maven Plugin
Reporter: Geoffrey De Smet
Assignee: Davide D'Alto
Priority: Minor
See ARQ-574.
Now we have to copy paste something like this, per managed container:
{code}
<properties>
<managed-appserver.download.dir>${project.basedir}/local/managed-appserver</managed-appserver.download.dir>
<managed-appserver.tomcat6.version>6.0.33</managed-appserver.tomcat6.version>
<managed-appserver.tomcat6.home>${project.build.directory}/apache-tomcat-${managed-appserver.tomcat6.version}</managed-appserver.tomcat6.home>
</properties>
...
<plugin>
<artifactId>maven-antrun-plugin</artifactId>
<inherited>false</inherited>
<executions>
<execution><!-- For managed tomcat -->
<phase>generate-test-resources</phase>
<configuration>
<target>
<mkdir dir="${managed-appserver.download.dir}"/>
<get
src="http://archive.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-6/v${managed-appse...
dest="${managed-appserver.download.dir}"
verbose="true" skipexisting="true"/>
<unzip
src="${managed-appserver.download.dir}/apache-tomcat-${managed-appserver.tomcat6.version}.zip"
dest="${project.build.directory}"/>
</target>
</configuration>
<goals>
<goal>run</goal>
</goals>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
<plugin>
<artifactId>maven-resources-plugin</artifactId>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>copy-resources</id>
<phase>process-test-resources</phase>
<goals>
<goal>copy-resources</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<outputDirectory>${managed-appserver.tomcat6.home}/conf</outputDirectory>
<overwrite>true</overwrite>
<resources>
<resource>
<directory>${basedir}/src/test/conf/tomcat6</directory>
</resource>
</resources>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
<plugin>
<artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
<configuration>
<environmentVariables>
<CATALINA_HOME>${managed-appserver.tomcat6.home}</CATALINA_HOME>
</environmentVariables>
</configuration>
</plugin>
{code}
But this changes over time, and since we copy-paste it to our user projects, our copy
becomes stale.
If this could be extracted somehow (aslak is not in favor of adding this to the managed
container runtimes, so probably a maven plugin),
that would be nice.
Extra optional requirements:
- It should be easy to ask for multiple managed appservers (say jboss 7, tomcat 6, jetty
6 and jboss 6)
- Prefer zips from the maven repo over "download" url's. At least if the
maven repo is down we know that a clean build doesn't work.
- What if multiple hudson jobs are testing with arq on the same hudson slave? They
can't use the same port!
- I prefer downloading to /local instead of /target, because the latter gets deleted
during "mvn clean". Then again, if it comes from ~/.m2/repository, neither is
needed.
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