I am making a Native Extension with AIR for Android, but i get the following error when launching the app: (no errors when compiling the .ane or the app)
[project name]\com.adobe.flexide.multiplatform.android.platform\zbar.ane is not a valid native extension file.
But i get this error only, when trying to run the app on my Android device AND there are ASDoc comments in the .ane. The project with ASDoc comments works perfectly when running on the simulator. The error exists when i compile with AIR 3.1 and with AIR 3.5 beta too.
Heres my ant buildfile:
<project name="test" default="build-all" basedir=".">
<property name="FLEX_HOME" value="C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Flash Builder 4.6\sdks\4.6.0+AIR35beta" />
<property name="BUILDDIR" value="./builddir" />
<property name="BASEDIR" value="." />
<taskdef name="compc" classname="flex.ant.CompcTask" classpath="${FLEX_HOME}/ant/lib/flexTasks.jar" />
<taskdef name="asdoc" classname="flex.ant.AsDocTask" classpath="${FLEX_HOME}/ant/lib/flexTasks.jar" />
<target name="compile-flex" description="Compile AndroidCameraANE.swc">
<compc output="${BUILDDIR}/AndroidCameraANE.swc" locale="en_US"
optimize="true" strict="true" as3="true" warnings="true"
static-link-runtime-shared-libraries="true">
<load-config filename="${FLEX_HOME}/frameworks/air-config.xml"/>
<source-path path-element="${BASEDIR}/actionscript/src"/>
<include-sources dir="${BASEDIR}/actionscript/src" includes="*"/>
</compc>
</target>
<target name="copy-files" description="copy Java, Flex, extension.xml files to the build dir" >
<copy todir="${BUILDDIR}/android/libs/armeabi">
<fileset dir="${BASEDIR}/java/libs/armeabi" />
</copy>
<copy todir="${BUILDDIR}/android/libs/armeabi-v7a">
<fileset dir="${BASEDIR}/java/libs/armeabi-v7a" />
</copy>
<copy todir="${BUILDDIR}/android/libs/x86">
<fileset dir="${BASEDIR}/java/libs/x86" />
</copy>
<copy file="${BASEDIR}/java/bin/zbarane.jar" todir="${BUILDDIR}/android/"/>
<copy file="${BASEDIR}/actionscript/extension.xml" todir="${BUILDDIR}/"/>
</target>
<target name="unzipAndroidANE" description="unzip library.swf from AndroidCameraANE.swc" >
<unzip src="${BUILDDIR}/AndroidCameraANE.swc" dest="${BUILDDIR}/android">
<patternset><include name="library.swf"/></patternset>
</unzip>
<unzip src="${BUILDDIR}/AndroidCameraANE.swc" dest="${BUILDDIR}/default">
<patternset><include name="library.swf"/></patternset>
</unzip>
</target>
<target name="build-ane" >
<exec executable="${FLEX_HOME}/bin/adt.bat" failonerror="true" dir="${BUILDDIR}">
<arg line="-package -target ane zbar.ane extension.xml -swc AndroidCameraANE.swc -platform Android-ARM -C android . -platform default -C default ."/>
</exec>
</target>
<target name="doc" description="updates ane with asdoc. On Android it generates invalid ane file!">
<asdoc output="${BUILDDIR}/tempDoc" lenient="true" failonerror="true"
keep-xml="true" skip-xsl="true" fork="true">
<load-config filename="${FLEX_HOME}/frameworks/air-config.xml"/>
<doc-sources path-element="${BASEDIR}/actionscript/src/com/blogspot/visualscripts/zbar/Zbar.as"/>
</asdoc>
<zip destfile="${BUILDDIR}/zbar.ane" update="true">
<zipfileset dir="${BUILDDIR}/tempDoc/tempdita" prefix="docs">
<include name="*.*"/>
<exclude name="ASDoc_Config.xml"/>
<exclude name="overviews.xml"/>
</zipfileset>
</zip>
</target>
<!-- build order is important -->
<target name="build-all">
<delete dir="${BUILDDIR}" />
<antcall target="compile-flex" />
<antcall target="copy-files" />
<antcall target="unzipAndroidANE" />
<antcall target="build-ane" />
<antcall target="doc" /> <!--Makes invalid file on Android! -->
<delete includeEmptyDirs="true">
<fileset dir="${BUILDDIR}">
<include name="*/**" />
<exclude name="zbar.ane" />
</fileset>
</delete>
</target>
</project>
Has anyone managed to build an .ANE for Android, that has built-in ASdoc?
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I'm trying to compile a project using ant. I guess the "javac" task was successful as i can see the following message on the console:
[javac] Compiling 151 source file to /var/lib/jenkins/jobs/project1/workspace/build
Here is the complete output of the command "ant compile"
clean:
[delete] Deleting directory /var/lib/jenkins/jobs/project1/workspace/build
[delete] Deleting directory /var/lib/jenkins/jobs/project1/workspace/docs
[delete] Deleting directory /var/lib/jenkins/jobs/project1/workspace/dist
makedir:
[mkdir] Created dir: /var/lib/jenkins/jobs/project1/workspace/build
[mkdir] Created dir: /var/lib/jenkins/jobs/project1/workspace/docs
[mkdir] Created dir: /var/lib/jenkins/jobs/project1/workspace/dist
compile:
[javac] /var/lib/jenkins/jobs/project1/workspace/build.xml:43: warning: 'includeantruntime' was not set, defaulting to build.sysclasspath=last; set to false for repeatable builds
[javac] Compiling 151 source file to /var/lib/jenkins/jobs/project1/workspace/build
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 1 second
The problem is there is nothing produced in the folder "build" !
I'm using the same build.xml template file in other projects and it works very well, but here i can't understand why i can't find the compiled sources in the build folder.
Please help.
Here is my build.xml file:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<project name="project1" default="main" basedir=".">
<!-- Sets variables which can later be used. -->
<!-- The value of a property is accessed via ${} -->
<property name="src.dir" location="src" />
<property name="lib.dir" location="WebContent/WEB-INF/lib" />
<property name="server.common.lib.dir" location="/home/ghali/jboss-5.1.0.GA/common/lib" />
<property name="server.lib.dir" location="/home/ghali/jboss-5.1.0.GA/lib" />
<property name="build.dir" location="build" />
<property name="dist.dir" location="dist" />
<property name="docs.dir" location="docs" />
<!--
Create a classpath container which can be later used in the ant task
-->
<path id="build.classpath">
<fileset dir="${lib.dir}">
<include name="**/*.jar" />
</fileset>
<fileset dir="${server.common.lib.dir}">
<include name="**/*.jar" />
</fileset>
<fileset dir="${server.lib.dir}">
<include name="**/*.jar" />
</fileset>
</path>
<!-- Deletes the existing build, docs and dist directory-->
<target name="clean">
<delete dir="${build.dir}" />
<delete dir="${docs.dir}" />
<delete dir="${dist.dir}" />
</target>
<!-- Creates the build, docs and dist directory-->
<target name="makedir">
<mkdir dir="${build.dir}" />
<mkdir dir="${docs.dir}" />
<mkdir dir="${dist.dir}" />
</target>
<!-- Compiles the java code -->
<target name="compile" depends="clean, makedir">
<javac destdir="${build.dir}" classpathref="build.classpath" debug="true">
<src path="${src.dir}" />
</javac>
</target>
<!-- Creates Javadoc -->
<target name="docs" depends="compile">
<javadoc sourcepath="${src.dir}" destdir="${docs.dir}">
<!-- Define which files / directory should get included, we include all -->
<fileset dir="${src.dir}">
<include name="**" />
</fileset>
</javadoc>
</target>
<!--Creates the deployable jar file -->
<target name="package" depends="compile">
<war destfile="${dist.dir}/project1.war" webxml="WebContent/WEB-INF/web.xml">
<fileset dir="WebContent" />
<lib dir="WebContent/WEB-INF/lib" />
<classes dir="${build.dir}" />
</war>
</target>
<target name="main" depends="compile, package, docs">
<description>Main target</description>
</target>
</project>
I am a selenium user trying to generate xslt reports using Ant, but when I run Ant in cmd it is showing me error of build.xml not exist while I have build.xml file in my project folder.
I am using eclispe juno on windows 7 and and kept the build.xml file under the project.
I have java JDK1.7 on my machine and I have already set the environment variables(Java and ant both) as per instructions given on apache.org
Ant version is apache-ant-1.9.1
I have imported all necessary jar files (selenium + maven +saxon + all required for xslt report through ant) in my project in eclipse.
When I am trying to run ant through cmd it is showing me this error:-
BUILD FAILED
D:\Projects\Project\Selenium\Workspace\build.xml:70: Compile failed; see the compiler error output for details.
Below is my build.xml file:-
<project name="Plumslice" default="usage" basedir=".">
<property environment="env"/>
<property name="ws.home" value="${basedir}"/>
<property name="ws.jars" value="D:\All jars"/>
<property name="test.dest" value="${ws.home}/build"/>
<property name="test.src" value="${ws.home}/src"/>
<property name="ng.result" value="test-output"/>
<!--target name="start-selenium-server">
<java jar="${ws.home}/lib/selenium-server.jar"/>
</target-->
<target name="setClassPath" unless="test.classpath">
<path id="classpath_jars">
<fileset dir="${ws.jars}" includes="*.jar"/>
</path>
<pathconvert pathsep=":"
property="test.classpath"
refid="classpath_jars"/>
</target>
<target name="init" depends="setClassPath">
<tstamp>
<format property="start.time" pattern="MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm aa" />
</tstamp>
<condition property="ANT"
value="${env.ANT_HOME}/bin/ant.bat"
else="${env.ANT_HOME}/bin/ant">
<os family="windows" />
</condition>
<taskdef name="testng" classpath="${test.classpath}"
classname="org.testng.TestNGAntTask" />
</target>
<!-- all -->
<target name="all">
</target>
<!-- clean -->
<target name="clean">
<delete dir="${test.dest}"/>
</target>
<!-- compile -->
<target name="compile" depends="init, clean" >
<delete includeemptydirs="true" quiet="true">
<fileset dir="${test.dest}" includes="**/*"/>
</delete>
<echo message="making directory..."/>
<mkdir dir="${test.dest}"/>
<echo message="classpath------: ${test.classpath}"/>
<echo message="compiling..."/>
<javac
debug="true"
destdir="${test.dest}"
srcdir="${test.src}"
target="1.7"
classpath="${test.classpath}">
</javac>
<copy todir="${test.dest}">
<fileset dir="${test.src}" excludes="**/*.java"/>
</copy>
</target>
<!-- build -->
<target name="build" depends="init">
</target>
<!-- run -->
<target name="run" depends="compile">
<testng classpath = "${test.classpath}:${test.dest}" suitename = "suite1" >
<xmlfileset dir="${ws.home}" includes="testng.xml"/>
</testng>
<!--
<testng classpath="${test.classpath}:${test.dest}" groups="fast">
<classfileset dir="${test.dest}" includes="example1/*.class"/>
</testng>
-->
</target>
<target name="usage">
<echo>
ant run will execute the test
</echo>
</target>
<path id="test.c">
<fileset dir="${ws.jars}" includes="*.jar"/>
</path>
<target name="email" >
<java classname="com.qtpselenium.util.SendMail" classpath="${test.dest}" classpathref="test.c" />
</target>
<target name="makexsltreports">
<mkdir dir="${ws.home}/XSLT_Reports/output"/>
<xslt in="${ng.result}/testng-results.xml" style="src/com/testing/xslt/testng-results.xsl"
out="${ws.home}/XSLT_Reports/output/index.html" classpathref="test.c" processor="SaxonLiaison">
<param name="testNgXslt.outputDir" expression="${ws.home}/XSLT_Reports/output/"/>
<param name="testNgXslt.showRuntimeTotals" expression="true"/>
</xslt>
</target>
</project>
Thanks you all for your great help, I have resolved that error ..
It was related to the path of the jar files , I provided incorrect path to the jars.
This was line 70 : -
<javac debug="true" destdir="${test.dest}" srcdir="${test.src}"
target="1.7" classpath="${test.classpath}">
this is related to the path to the jars and in the top line of my file I did provided this path - D:\All jars , while all required jars was not in this folder, now I updated the jar folder and it is working fine now.
I've written a couple selenium scripts (Java) and use sikuli to verify the images exist. It worked fine when I ran the tests through Eclipse/TestNG but with Ant I'm getting the following error:
[testng] [error] resources/x.png looks like a file, but can't be found on the disk. Assume it's text.
The following is my build.xml, please let me know if there's more information I can provide.
<project name="test" default="test">
<property name="src.dir" location="src" />
<property name="build.dir" location="build" />
<property name="dist.dir" location="dist" />
<property name="lib.dir" location="lib" />
<path id="build.classpath">
<fileset dir="${lib.dir}">
<include name="**/*.jar" />
</fileset>
</path>
<target name="clean">
<delete dir="${build.dir}" />
</target>
<target name="makedir" depends="clean">
<mkdir dir="${build.dir}" />
</target>
<!-- Compiles the java code -->
<target name="compile" depends="clean, makedir">
<javac srcdir="${src.dir}" destdir="${build.dir}" classpathref="build.classpath"/>
</target>
<!--Creates the deployable jar file -->
<target name="jar" depends="compile">
<jar destfile="${dist.dir}\build.test.ant.jar" basedir="${build.dir}">
<manifest>
<attribute name="Main-Class" value="test.Main" />
</manifest>
</jar>
</target>
<taskdef resource="testngtasks" classpath="${lib.dir}/testng-6.5.2.jar"/>
<target name="test" depends="jar">
<testng
classpath="${build.dir}:${lib.dir}/selenium-java-2.24.1.jar:${lib.dir}/selenium-server-standalone-2.24.1.jar:${lib.dir}/sikuli-script.jar"
outputDir="${testng.report.dir}"
testname="test1">
<xmlfileset dir="." includes="testng.xml" />
</testng>
<fail message="BUILD FAILURE" if="failed" />
</target>
</project>
have following directory structure
src/com
src/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
src/META-INF/spring
src/META-INF/spring/context.xml
now when i run the script, my menifest file is override, i don't want that, because i have to add custom enteries in it and i want that to be adding in generated .jar file. THing is all other files are copied, but this one is override.
my build.xml is as follows
<project name="TaskNodeBundle" default="all" basedir=".">
<!-- Sets variables which can later be used. -->
<!-- The value of a property is accessed via ${} -->
<property name="bundlename" value="tasknodebundle" />
<property name="src.dir" location="../src" />
<property name="lib.dir" location="../lib" />
<property name="build.dir" location="/buildoutput" />
<property name="build.dest" location="../build/dest" />
<!--
Create a classpath container which can be later used in the ant task
-->
<path id="classpath">
<fileset dir="${lib.dir}/">
<include name="*.jar" />
</fileset>
</path>
<target name="clean">
<delete dir="${build.dir}" />
<delete dir="${build.dest}" />
</target>
<!-- Deletes the existing build directory-->
<target name="mkdir" depends="clean">
<mkdir dir="${build.dest}"/>
</target>
<!-- Compiles the java code -->
<target name="compile" depends="mkdir">
<javac srcdir="${src.dir}" destdir="${build.dest}" classpathref="classpath" />
</target>
<target name="package-bundle" depends="compile" description="Generates the bundle">
<jar destfile="${build.dest}/${bundlename}.jar">
<fileset dir="${src.dir}">
<include name="**/**.class" />
<include name="**/**.properties"/>
<include name="/META-INF/**.*" />
<include name="/META-INF/spring/**.*" />
</fileset>
</jar>
</target>
<target name="all" depends="package-bundle">
</target>
</project>
See http://ant.apache.org/manual/Tasks/jar.html.
If the manifest is omitted, a simple one will be supplied by Apache
Ant.
Just add manifest attribute or use zip task.
Also ant path masks are used incorrectly. See http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Apache_Ant/Fileset.
Corrected version:
<zip destfile="${build.dest}/${bundlename}.jar">
<fileset dir="${src.dir}">
<include name="META-INF/**" />
<include name="**/*.class" />
<include name="**/*.properties"/>
</fileset>
</zip>
I have the following ant file that is not running the targets "prepForDeployment" and "deployToStaging". This task is being run by Jenkins and I'm not getting any build errors when I look at the console output of the test.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<project name="deploy" default="runUnitTests" basedir=".">
<description>
Deploys to staging.
</description>
<target name="init">
<taskdef name="mxunittask" classname="org.mxunit.ant.MXUnitAntTask" classpathref="project.classpath" />
<!-- dump the properties -->
<echoproperties prefix="test" />
</target>
<target name="clean" depends="init">
<mkdir dir="${test.junitoutput}" />
</target>
<target name="runUnitTests" depends="init,prepForTests">
<mkdir dir="${test.output.xml}/unit" />
<runTestDirectory directoryName="." excludes=""/>
</target>
<target name="runAllTests" description="Make output directories and run the MXUnit task" depends="init,clean,runUnitTests">
<!-- generate pretty reports -->
<antcall target="junitreport" />
<fail if="tests.bombed" message="Failing the build due to test failures"/>
</target>
<target name="junitreport" depends="init" description="Runs the report without running the tests">
<junitreport todir="${test.junitoutput}">
<fileset dir="${test.output.xml}">
<include name="*.xml" />
</fileset>
<report format="frames" todir="${test.junitoutput}" />
</junitreport>
</target>
<target name="prepForTests">
<!-- just a bunch of replace tasks, runs OK -->
</target>
<target name="prepForDeployment" depends="init">
<replace file="Application.cfc">
<replacetoken>dbcreate="dropcreate"</replacetoken>
<replacevalue>dbcreate="update"</replacevalue>
</replace>
<replace file="Application.cfc">
<replacetoken>logSQL = true</replacetoken>
<replacevalue>logSQL = false</replacevalue>
</replace>
<echo message="Prepping for deployment done." />
</target>
<target name="deployToStaging" depends="prepForDeployment">
<sequential>
<!--copy the files to a temp directory-->
<copy todir="${staging}_temp" overwrite="true">
<!-- -->
</copy>
<!-- delete applicaiton files on staging -->
<delete quiet="true" includeemptydirs="true">
<fileset dir="${staging}" />
</delete>
<!-- copy files from temp dir to application dir -->
<copy todir="${staging}" overwrite="true">
<fileset dir="${staging}_temp" />
</copy>
<!-- remove temp dir -->
<delete quiet="true" includeemptydirs="true">
<fileset dir="${staging}_temp" />
</delete>
</sequential>
<echo message="The files have been copied to staging." />
</target>
<macrodef name="runTestDirectory">
<attribute name="directoryName"/>
<attribute name="excludes" default=""/>
<sequential>
<mxunittask server="${test.server}" port="${test.serverport}" defaultrunner="${test.runner}" outputdir="${test.output.xml}/#{directoryName}" verbose="true" failureproperty="tests.bombed" errorproperty="tests.bombed">
<directory path="${test.dir.location}/#{directoryName}" recurse="true" packageName="${test.cfcpath}.#{directoryName}" componentPath="${test.cfcpath}.#{directoryName}" excludes="#{excludes}" />
</mxunittask>
</sequential>
</macrodef>
</project>
If you're not telling Jenkins to run the prepForDeployment and deployToStaging targets then it won't run them, just the same as when you run Ant on the command line.
If you want those targets to run, add them to the target list under your "Invoke Ant" build step.