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A handy shell script for generating a distribution of your Java Maven project as a CLI tool. The uses `mvn package` to create a jar file, writes out a little script to call the jar. For this to work, use shade or something to bundle the dependencies into the jar. With assembly, update the script to work with the assembly jar. Also, be sure to se…
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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
REBUILD_CMD=rebuild | |
if [ "$1" == "help" ] || [ "$1" == "-h" ] || [ "$1" == "--help" ] || [ "$1" == "-?" ] ; then | |
cat<<EOF | |
Usage: $0 [$REBUILD_CMD] | |
With '$REBUILD_CMD', the script rebuilds the package Jar. | |
EOF | |
exit 0 | |
fi | |
PROJ_POM=$(tr -d '\n ' < pom.xml) | |
PROJ_NAME=$(echo $PROJ_POM | perl -pe 's/^.*?<name>([^<]*)<.*$/\1/') | |
PROJ_VERS=$(echo $PROJ_POM | perl -pe 's/^.*?<version>([^<]*)<.*/\1/') | |
PROJ_FULL=$PROJ_NAME-$PROJ_VERS | |
PROJ_JAR=$PROJ_FULL.jar | |
if [ ! -e target/$PROJ_JAR ] || [ "$1" == "$REBUILD_CMD" ] ; then | |
echo -n 'building package... ' >/dev/stderr | |
mvn clean package 2>&1 1>/dev/null | |
if [ -e target/$PROJ_JAR ] ; then | |
echo 'done' >/dev/stderr | |
else | |
echo 'problem. run `mvn package` manually' >/dev/stderr | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
fi | |
cd target | |
echo java -jar \$\(dirname \$0\)/$PROJ_JAR > $PROJ_FULL | |
chmod +x $PROJ_FULL | |
ln -sf $PROJ_FULL $PROJ_NAME | |
echo -n 'building binary distributable... ' >/dev/stderr | |
BIN_DIST=$PROJ_FULL.tgz | |
tar -zcf $BIN_DIST $PROJ_FULL $PROJ_JAR $PROJ_NAME 2>/dev/null | |
if [ -e $BIN_DIST ] ; then | |
echo 'done' >/dev/stderr | |
else | |
echo "problem. run `tar -zcf $BIN_DIST $PROJ_FULL $PROJ_JAR $PROJ_NAME` manually" 2>/dev/null | |
exit 1 | |
fi |
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