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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Andy Wilkinson
472117299e Add some integration tests for the CLI’s quiet mode
See gh-6918
2016-09-18 10:56:18 +01:00
Andrey Stolyarov
9a63e574b6 Add spring war command
Add a `war` command to the CLI to generate WAR archives.

Fixes gh-925
Closes gh-4168
2015-10-14 20:16:21 -07:00
Dave Syer
179ac6022a Remove @GrabResolvers before packaging jar in CLI
Since all dependencies are local in a jar there is no need for
a GrabResolver (and it breaks the app because the default ivy
GrapeEngine is used instead of the smart, pretty Boot one).

Fixes gh-1179
2014-06-27 10:20:56 +01:00
Dave Syer
48c1228253 Add support for groovy utilities in "spring jar"
Also an integration test that uses the (new)
@EnableGroovyTemplates to switch on the template conveniences
in a non-webapp

Fixes gh-990
2014-05-29 18:21:27 +01:00
Andy Wilkinson
44826812db Add templates/** to list of default includes for CLI jars
Boot promotes the use of a templates directory for housing view
templates. Include this directory by default when building a jar file
from a CLI app.

Fixes #455
2014-03-10 10:28:50 +00:00
Andy Wilkinson
96e10104e4 Add a command to produce a self-contained executable JAR for a CLI app
A new command, jar, has been added to the CLI. The command can be
used to create a self-contained executable JAR file from a CLI app.

Basic usage is:

spring jar <jar-name> <source-files>

For example:

spring jar my-app.jar *.groovy

The resulting jar will contain the classes generated by compiling the
source files, all of the application's dependencies, and entries
on the application's classpath.

By default a CLI application has the current working directory on
its classpath. This can be overridden using the --classpath option.
Any file that is referenced directly by the classpath is always
included in the jar. Any file that is found a result of being
contained within a directory that is on the classpath is subject to
filtering to determine whether or not it should be included. The
default includes are public/**, static/**, resources/**,
META-INF/**, *. The default excludes are .*, repository/**, build/**,
target/**. To be included in the jar, a file must match one of the
includes and none of the excludes. The filters can be overridden using
the --include and --exclude options.

Closes #241
2014-01-29 14:05:15 +00:00