MultiRootFileSet
Since Ant 1.9.4
A MultiRootFileSet is a group of files or directories. These files or directories can be found in a directory forrest starting with a set of base directories and are matched by patterns taken from a number of PatternSets and Selectors.
MultiRootFileSet acts as a union of FileSets and DirSets that share the same patterns and selectors.
MultiRootFileSet supports all attributes and nested elements of FileSet and DirSet except for the "dir" attribute.
Attribute Description Required basedirs Comma separated list of directories that build the roots of the MultiRootFileSet. No cache Whether to cache results; disabling may seriously impact performance No, default true type The type of file system entities which will be included in this set. Acceptable values are:
- file - regular files
- dir - directories
- both - regular files and directories
No, defaults to file includes A comma- or space-separated list of patterns of directories that must be included; all directories are included when omitted. No includesfile The name of a file; each line of this file is taken to be an include pattern. No excludes A comma- or space-separated list of patterns of directories that must be excluded; no directories are excluded when omitted. No excludesfile The name of a file; each line of this file is taken to be an exclude pattern. No casesensitive Specifies whether case-sensitivity should be applied ( true
|yes
|on
orfalse
|no
|off
).No; defaults to true. followsymlinks Shall symbolic links be followed? Defaults to true. See fileset's documentation. No erroronmissingdir Specify what happens if one of the base directories does not exist. If true a build error will happen, if false, the subtree will be ignored/empty. Defaults to true. No Parameters specified as nested elements
PatternSets can be specified as nested
<patternset>
elements. In addition, MultiRootFileSet holds an implicit PatternSet and supports the nested<include>
,<includesfile>
,<exclude>
and<excludesfile>
elements of<patternset>
directly, as well as<patternset>
's attributes.Selectors are available as nested elements within the MultiRootFileSet. If any of the selectors within the MultiRootFileSet do not select the file or directory, it is not considered part of the MultiRootFileSet. This makes a MultiRootFileSet equivalent to an
<and>
selector container.In addition basedirs for the MultiRootFileSet can be specified as nested
basedir
elements that have a singlefile
attribute.Examples
<multirootfileset basedirs="${build.dir},${other.project.dir}"> <include name="apps/**/classes"/> <exclude name="apps/**/*Test*"/> </multirootfileset>Groups all files inside
classes
found under theapps
subdirectory of${build.dir}
or${other.project.dir}
, except those that have the textTest
in their name.<multirootfileset> <basedir file="${build.dir}"/> <basedir file="${other.project.dir}" <include name="apps/**/classes"/> <exclude name="apps/**/*Test*"/> </multirootfileset>Is equivalent to the first example but used nested
basedir
elements. The nested elements and thebasedirs
attribute can be used at the same time and the will be merged.