java.lang.Object
org.apache.maven.shared.model.fileset.Mapper
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable

public class Mapper extends Object implements Serializable
Class Mapper.
Version:
$Revision$ $Date$
See Also:
  • Constructor Summary

    Constructors
    Constructor
    Description
     
  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    Get allows specification of a custom mapper implementation.
    Get specifies a type-specific pattern for matching source paths which should be mapped.
    Get specifies a type-specific pattern for producing paths based on source paths.
    Get specifies a built-in mapper implementation.
    void
    setClassname(String classname)
    Set allows specification of a custom mapper implementation.
    void
    Set specifies a type-specific pattern for matching source paths which should be mapped.
    void
    Set specifies a type-specific pattern for producing paths based on source paths.
    void
    Set specifies a built-in mapper implementation.

    Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

    clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
  • Constructor Details

    • Mapper

      public Mapper()
  • Method Details

    • getClassname

      public String getClassname()
      Get allows specification of a custom mapper implementation. The class must be of type org.apache.maven.shared.model.fileset.mappers.FileNameMapper, from the artifact org.apache.maven.shared:file-management.
      Returns:
      String
    • getFrom

      public String getFrom()
      Get specifies a type-specific pattern for matching source paths which should be mapped.
      Returns:
      String
    • getTo

      public String getTo()
      Get specifies a type-specific pattern for producing paths based on source paths.
      Returns:
      String
    • getType

      public String getType()
      Get specifies a built-in mapper implementation.
      Valid values:
      • "flatten" - The target file name is identical to the source file name, with all leading directory information stripped off. Both to and from will be ignored.
      • "glob" - Both to and from define patterns that may contain at most one *. For each source file that matches the from pattern, a target file name will be constructed from the to pattern by substituting the * in the to pattern with the text that matches the * in the from pattern. Source file names that don't match the from pattern will be ignored.
      • "regexp" - Both to and from define regular expressions. If the source file name matches the from pattern, the target file name will be constructed from the to pattern, using \0 to \9 as back-references for the full match (\0) or the matches of the subexpressions in parentheses. Source files not matching the from pattern will be ignored.
      • "merge" - The target file name will always be the same, as defined by to. from will be ignored.
      • "package" - Sharing the same syntax as the glob mapper, the package mapper replaces directory separators found in the matched source pattern with dots in the target pattern placeholder.
      • "unpackage" - This mapper is the inverse of the package mapper. It replaces the dots in a package name with directory separators. This is useful for matching XML formatter results against their JUnit test test cases. The mapper shares the sample syntax as the glob mapper.
      Returns:
      String
    • setClassname

      public void setClassname(String classname)
      Set allows specification of a custom mapper implementation. The class must be of type org.apache.maven.shared.model.fileset.mappers.FileNameMapper, from the artifact org.apache.maven.shared:file-management.
      Parameters:
      classname - a classname object.
    • setFrom

      public void setFrom(String from)
      Set specifies a type-specific pattern for matching source paths which should be mapped.
      Parameters:
      from - a from object.
    • setTo

      public void setTo(String to)
      Set specifies a type-specific pattern for producing paths based on source paths.
      Parameters:
      to - a to object.
    • setType

      public void setType(String type)
      Set specifies a built-in mapper implementation.
      Valid values:
      • "flatten" - The target file name is identical to the source file name, with all leading directory information stripped off. Both to and from will be ignored.
      • "glob" - Both to and from define patterns that may contain at most one *. For each source file that matches the from pattern, a target file name will be constructed from the to pattern by substituting the * in the to pattern with the text that matches the * in the from pattern. Source file names that don't match the from pattern will be ignored.
      • "regexp" - Both to and from define regular expressions. If the source file name matches the from pattern, the target file name will be constructed from the to pattern, using \0 to \9 as back-references for the full match (\0) or the matches of the subexpressions in parentheses. Source files not matching the from pattern will be ignored.
      • "merge" - The target file name will always be the same, as defined by to. from will be ignored.
      • "package" - Sharing the same syntax as the glob mapper, the package mapper replaces directory separators found in the matched source pattern with dots in the target pattern placeholder.
      • "unpackage" - This mapper is the inverse of the package mapper. It replaces the dots in a package name with directory separators. This is useful for matching XML formatter results against their JUnit test test cases. The mapper shares the sample syntax as the glob mapper.
      Parameters:
      type - a type object.