Class DependencyGraphParser


  • public class DependencyGraphParser
    extends Object
    Creates a dependency graph from a text description.

    Definition

    Each (non-empty) line in the input defines one node of the resulting graph:
     line      ::= (indent? ("(null)" | node | reference))? comment?
     comment   ::= "#" rest-of-line
     indent    ::= "|  "*  ("+" | "\\") "- "
     reference ::= "^" id
     node      ::= coords (range)? space (scope("<" premanagedScope)?)? space "optional"? space ("relocations=" coords ("," coords)*)? ("(" id ")")?
     coords    ::= groupId ":" artifactId (":" extension (":" classifier)?)? ":" version
     
    The special token (null) may be used to indicate an "empty" root node with no dependency.

    If indent is empty, the line defines the root node. Only one root node may be defined. The level is calculated by the distance from the beginning of the line. One level is three characters of indentation.

    The ^id syntax allows to reuse a previously built node to share common sub graphs among different parent nodes.

    Example

     gid:aid:ver
     +- gid:aid2:ver scope
     |  \- gid:aid3:ver        (id1)    # assign id for reference below
     +- gid:aid4:ext:ver scope
     \- ^id1                            # reuse previous node
     

    Multiple definitions in one resource

    By using parseMultiResource(String), definitions divided by a line beginning with "---" can be read from the same resource. The rest of the line is ignored.

    Substitutions

    You may define substitutions (see setSubstitutions(String...), DependencyGraphParser(String, Collection)). Every '%s' in the definition will be substituted by the next String in the defined substitutions.

    Example

     parser.setSubstitutions( "foo", "bar" );
     String def = "gid:%s:ext:ver\n" + "+- gid:%s:ext:ver";
     
    The first node will have "foo" as its artifact id, the second node (child to the first) will have "bar" as its artifact id.