I've been using ant for nearly a decade, but every so often I need to do something beyond my-ordinary experience. This one lacked an obvious answer (and the intuitive approaches led to dead ends)
Problem:
Copy several subdirectories (and their contents) in directory "example" to new directory "myInstance". To clarify, copy some, but not all subdirectories in the source directory.
Source directory:
example/
ignoreThisDirectory/
ignoreThisOneAlso/
lib
etc/
webapps/
Attempt: Dead End This attempt at first appeared to work. It created the subdirectories lib, etc,webapps. However 'copy' did not copy their contents; i was left with empty subdirectories.
<copy todir="myInstance" >
<dirset dir="example" includes="lib etc webapps"/>
</copy>
Successful But Verbose In the end, I had to copy each directory individually, which seem verbose and non-DRY:
<copy todir="myInstance/etc">
<fileset dir="example/etc"/>
</copy>
<copy todir="myInstance/lib">
<fileset dir="example/lib" />
</copy>
<copy todir="myInstance/webapps">
<fileset dir="example/webapps" />
</copy>
thanks in advance
You can specify multiple inclusion and exclusion rules in a fileset. If you don't specify an inclusion rule, the default is everything is included, except anything that is excluded at least once by an exclude rule.
Here's an inclusive example:
Note the
**
wildcard that will bring in the full directory tree under each of the three 'leading-edge' sub-directories specified. Alternatively, if you want to specifically exclude a few directories, but copy over all others, you might omit inclusion (and thereby get the default all-inclusive behaviour) and supply a list of exclusions:You could further boil the particular example you gave down to one exclusion pattern: