OpenCms Documentation/Extending OpenCms/Development setups
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Developing the OpenCms core
(This is an extension to the official documentation page)
With the default configuration, the gradle build script assumes the following directory hierarchy:
work/ +--- BuildCms/ (build target dir) | +--- classes (contains the compiled OpenCms classes) | \--- modulesZip (contains all modules distribution zips) +--- extra-modules (sources of additional opencms modules, e.g. Alkacon's modules-v8. The name of this directory is not fixed. | | OpenCms looks for this directory based on the property value of external_directories.) | +--- modules/all-modules.properties (list of all external modules) | +--- all-modules.properties (list of all external modules if modules/all-modules.properties not available) +--- opencms-core/ (opencms-core sources) | +--- src/org/opencms/main/version.properties (internal version properties file) | +--- src-gwt/ | | \--- $gwtModulePath/ | | \--- $gwtModuleName.gwt.xml (gwt config) | +--- src-modules | | \--- $packagePath/**/* (sources and resources of a package. Packages are defined per module in its module.properties) | \--- modules/all-modules.properties | \--- $moduleName/ | +--- module.properties | +--- META-INF/services/ | +--- resources/ | | +--- system/modules/$moduleName | | | +--- lib/**/*.jar (module libraries -- used during compilation of module) | | | \--- libext/**/*.jar (same as 'lib') | | \--- manifest.xml (defines dependencies on other modules that will be used during compilation) | \--- static (e.g. css and font files for gwt, 3rd party html and js resources of tinymce and codemirror modules...) +--- version.properties (external version properties file)
The gradle build script accesses the following configuration files (some relevant properties are shown):
version.properties \--- version.number (version information) opencms-core/modules/all-modules.properties \--- modules.common.all (list of all module names) extra-modules/modules/all-modules.properties \--- modules.common.all (list of all additional module names) extra-modules/all-modules.properties (if extra-modules/modules/all-modules.properties not available) \--- modules.common.all (list of all additional module names) opencms-core/src-gwt/org/opencms/GwtBaseCommon.gwt.xml (tune to skip unnecessary builds) +--- locale \--- use.agent opencms-core/webapp/WEB-INF/classes/log4j.properties (default logging settings) opencms-core/modules/$moduleName/module.properties (compile settings for module $moduleName) +--- module.packages (comma separated list of packages to include in the compilation) \--- module.gwt [optional] (name of the associated gwt module, if any. This is the module of the gwt-compiler command line)
The gradle build scripts supports the following properties (defaults are shown, if defined):
additional_repositories (semicolon-separated list the urls of maven repositories) max_heap_size: 1024m (maximum heap size for the tasks workplaceTheme, gwt_* and test*) external_directories (path to an additional gradle project with OpenCms modules, i.e., there is a $external_directories/modules/all-modules.properties file) tomcat_update_target (path to the lib dir of the deployed opencms webapp, e.g. /var/lib/tomcat/webapps/opencms/WEB-INF/lib) noVersion (if set, sets the distribution version to the empty string) module_copy_target (if set to an existing filepath, copies the distributables to that path) testCaseToRun (for the testSingle task, path to the test cases, e.g. 'org/opencms/main/TestCmsSystemInfo*') publish_repository (if set, defines a new uploadArchives tasks that allows the upload of artifacts to an external repository. Notice that the repository could be the file system, e.g. 'file:///$PWD/target/install') publish_user, publish_password (if publish_repository is set, these variables must also be set and define the credentials required to upload artifacts to $publish_repository) skip_javadoc: unset (if set to true, javadoc generation is skipped)
Note.- Inside the gradle script, properties can be defined using the ext prefix. E.g.:
project.ext.max_heap_size='1024m'