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19 package org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal;
20
21 import java.util.List;
22
23 import org.apache.maven.execution.MavenSession;
24 import org.apache.maven.execution.ProjectDependencyGraph;
25 import org.apache.maven.project.MavenProject;
26
27 /**
28 * A build context that matches a Maven project to a given task segment, and the session to be used.
29 * <p>
30 * A note to the reader;
31 * </p>
32 * <p>
33 * There are several issues/discussions regarding how "aggregator" plugins should be handled.
34 * Read for instance http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVEN/Deterministic+Lifecycle+Planning
35 * </p>
36 * <p>
37 * In their current implementation they are "bolted" onto the lifecycle by separating them
38 * into TaskSegments. This class represents the execution context of one such task segment.
39 * </p>
40 * <p>
41 * Wise voices have suggested that maybe aggregators shouldn't be bound to the ordinary
42 * lifecycle at all, in which case we wouldn't be needing this class at all ( and
43 * ProjectBuildList.getByTaskSegments). Or maybe they should be introduced in the calculation
44 * of the execution plan instead, which seems much nicer.
45 * </p>
46 * <p>
47 * Additionally this class contains a clone of the MavenSession, which is *only* needed
48 * because it has as notion of a "current" project.
49 * </p>
50 * <strong>NOTE:</strong> This class is not part of any public api and can be changed or deleted without prior notice.
51 *
52 * @since 3.0
53 * @author Jason van Zyl
54 * @author Benjamin Bentmann
55 * @author Kristian Rosenvold
56 */
57 public final class ProjectSegment {
58 private final MavenProject project;
59
60 private final TaskSegment taskSegment;
61
62 private final MavenSession session;
63
64 private final List<MavenProject> nonTransitiveUpstreamProjects;
65
66 private final List<MavenProject> transitiveUpstreamProjects;
67
68 public ProjectSegment(MavenProject project, TaskSegment taskSegment, MavenSession copiedSession) {
69 this.project = project;
70 this.taskSegment = taskSegment;
71 this.session = copiedSession;
72 final ProjectDependencyGraph dependencyGraph = getSession().getProjectDependencyGraph();
73 nonTransitiveUpstreamProjects = dependencyGraph.getUpstreamProjects(getProject(), false);
74 transitiveUpstreamProjects = dependencyGraph.getUpstreamProjects(getProject(), true);
75 }
76
77 public MavenSession getSession() {
78 return session;
79 }
80
81 public MavenProject getProject() {
82 return project;
83 }
84
85 public TaskSegment getTaskSegment() {
86 return taskSegment;
87 }
88
89 public List<MavenProject> getImmediateUpstreamProjects() {
90 return nonTransitiveUpstreamProjects;
91 }
92
93 public List<MavenProject> getTransitiveUpstreamProjects() {
94 return transitiveUpstreamProjects;
95 }
96
97 @Override
98 public String toString() {
99 return getProject().getId() + " -> " + getTaskSegment();
100 }
101 }