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Stefan Hösel commented on SHRINKWRAP-453:
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Sorry, it took a while, but here it is, Commit:
https://github.com/shoesel/shrinkwrap/commit/368f80f4f4da5209f4c34c16250e...
The second added test case works fine (just to verify and maybe clarify the problem).
Maybe your could just truncate the childpath by the length of the rootpath..
Hope that helps.
Paths in webarchives are not calculated correctly
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Key: SHRINKWRAP-453
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SHRINKWRAP-453
Project: ShrinkWrap
Issue Type: Bug
Components: api
Affects Versions: 1.1.2
Environment: Win7x64, JDK1.7.0_17x32, JBOSS 7.1.3.Final, Arquillian 1.0.3Final,
JUnit 4.11
Reporter: Stefan Hösel
When creating a WebArchive via ShrinkWrap from a directory that is an exploded war file,
paths inside this archive (generated with
"arquillian.xml/arquillian/engine/property[deploymentExportPath]->target/deployments")
generated invalid in some cases.
When investigating the sources I found
"org.jboss.shrinkwrap.impl.base.importer.ExplodedImporterImpl.calculatePath(File
root, File child)" uses "String.replaceFirst" to replace the occurance of
rootPath in childPath to create a local war file path. My path of the directory that needs
compression contains *brackets*, which (as well as other path elements, e.g.
".") are interpreted as regular expression tokens and therefore don't
match.
The resulting archive can not be delpoyed in AS and tests can not be performed
automatically.
The code to create the WebArchive looks like this:
{{ShrinkWrap._create_(WebArchive.{color:gray}*class*{color},
resultingWarFileNameAsString)}}
{{.as(ExplodedImporter.{color:gray}*class*{color}).importDirectory(absolutePathToExplodedWarDirectoryAsFile)}}
{{.as(WebArchive.{color:gray}*class*{color});}}
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