I have a Maven web application with text files in
src/main/webapp/textfilesdir
As I understand it, during the package phase this textfilesdir directory will be copied into the
target/project-1.0-SNAPSHOT
directory, which is then zipped up into a
target/project-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war
Problem
Now, I need to do a string replacement on the contents of the text files in target/project-1.0-SNAPSHOT/textfilesdir. This must then be done after the textfilesdir is copied into target/project-1.0-SNAPSHOT, but prior to the target/project-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war file being created. I believe this is all done during the package phase.
How can a plugin (potentially maven-antrun-plugin), plug into the package phase to do this.
The text files don't contain properties, like ${property-name} to filter on. String replacement is likely the only option.
Options
Modify the text files after the copy into target/project-1.0-SNAPSHOT directory, yet prior to the WAR creation.
After packaging, extract the text files from WAR, modify them, and add them back into the WAR.
I'm thinking there is another option here I'm missing. Thoughts anyone?
Option 1 is not doable, prepare-package
is too early, package
is too late so I don't see where you could plug any custom work. Option 2 is doable but a painful IMO. So here are some more propositions (all based on AntRun and the ReplaceRegExp and/or Replace tasks).
Solution 1:
prepare-package
and configure it to process the files and put the processed files in some directory under target
(e.g. target/textfilesdir
).target/textfilesdir
as a webResource
. Refer to Adding and Filtering External Web Resources for the details.Solution 2:
prepare-package
and configure it to process the text files from src/main/webapp/textfilesdir
and put the processed files in the target/project-1.0-SNAPSHOT
.I think I'd go for the second solution.