Target Platform Definition DSL and Generator provides a DSL with an advanced editor and a generator taking this DSL as input and generating a .target
file that PDE is able to read to provision a Target Platform.
The greatest thing about this tool is that it avoids you to manage the links to strict versions (e.g., 3.2.5.v20093493-sfoit-v-rrel
) in .target
files. It lets you define the bundles and features you want to use in your target platform and it handles the generation of the .target
file with the most recent available version. It is possible to restrict the lookup within a version range.
Add the following p2 repository (update-site) in your update manager (in Eclipse, Help Menu > Install New Software...
, Add...
button on the top right corner)
http://mbarbero.github.io/fr.obeo.releng.targetplatform/p2/ or http://mbarbero.github.io/fr.obeo.releng.targetplatform/p2/latest/ for the latest version only.
Then, select the Target Platform Definition DSL and Generator feature and click on Finish
.
This tool requires Xtext 2.7.0 or later. You may need to add the Xtext update site to the list of the available update sites to be able install and/or update Xtext: http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/tmf/xtext/updates/composite/releases/
- Java SE 6
- Eclipse 3.7+ (tested on 3.8/4.2 and 4.3)
- Xtext 2.7.0+
- Create a file with
.tpd
extension
- Once done, right-click on the file and select Create Target Definition File. You can also use the the keyboard shortcut
Alt + R
(⌥ Alt + R
on Mac).
- To activate the target platform, you can either use the Set as Target Platform action which is available on right-clicking on a
.tpd
file, or use theCtrl + R
(⌘ Cmd + R
on Mac) keybinding.
- You can also right-click on an opened file and choose
Validate
, it will look for any error and will also check if all repositories are available and if all specified installation unit are available within the repository (and respecting the version range if any).
An empty file is a valid file.
Strings can be surrounded by either simple quotes '
or double quotes "
.
An ID is a character sequence starting with an alpha (no space allowed).
Keywords can be escaped by prefixing them with ^
.
You must start by defining the name of your target by specifying the header.
target "The name of my target"
Then you can optionally include other target platform files if you decided to split your target platform definition into several files. This will still lead to the generation of a single .target
file.
include "base.tpd" include "http://git.some.server.org/tree/tp/all.tpd"
You can define some options about what should be retrieved from the p2 repository. You can do that with the with
keyword.
with source allEnvironments
Available options are:
requirements
, whether this target must have all required IUs of the selected IUs available and included in the target to resolve successfully. If this option is true, the planner will be used to resolve otherwise the slicer is used. The planner can describe any missing requirements as errors.allEnvironments
, whether this target should download and include environment (platform) specific units for all available platforms (vs. only the current target definition’s environment settings). Only supported by the slicer sorequirements
must not be used for this setting to be used.source
, whether this location should download and include source bundles for the selected units if the associated source is available in the repository.configurePhase
, whether this target should execute the configure phase after fetching the selected units.
source
andconfigurePhase
are not supported by PDE before 3.8. If you use a version of PDE older than 3.8, these options will simply be ignored.
You can define the environment of your target platform about what should be retrieved from the p2 repository. You can do that with the environment
keyword. Content assist is your friend to find proper values.
environment linux gtk x86_64
Then, you define the locations of your p2 repositories. You can add as many locations as your want to your target. Location string must be URL, if your p2 repository is local, don’t forget to put a file:/
URL.
location "http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler/"
A location may have an ID that can be written before or after the URI. This is useful if you want to apply some maven stuff (providing a password, a mirror…) for this repository (see #17 for examples).
location kepler "http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler/"
Then, you may list the Installable Units (IUs) your want to include in your target. This can be bundles or Eclipse features (it may end with feature.group
).
location "http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler/" { org.eclipse.emf.sdk.feature.group }
Don’t forget that you can escape a keyword by prefixing it with
^
, e.g. if you need to reference a bundle nameenvironment
, write it like^environment
. The^
will be automatically stripped during the generation.
If no version is specified, the most recent IUs will be selected in the repository. You can restrain the range of version to use by using the same syntax as in MANIFEST.MF
files.
location "http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno/" { // select the most recent version of EMF after 2.7.0 org.eclipse.emf.sdk.feature.group 2.7.0 // select the most recent eclipse.rcp feature within the given range org.eclipse.rcp.feature.group [4.0.0,4.3.0) }
Then, the most recent version of the given IU within this range will be selected.
You can use the special keyword
lazy
as version to state that you don’t want the generator to select the version to put in the.target
file. Instead, it puts0.0.0
which is interpreted by PDE during the resolution of the.target
.
This project provide an Eclipse application that you can launch from the command line. The ID of the application is fr.obeo.releng.targetplatform.pde.ConverterApplication
and is provided by the plugin fr.obeo.releng.targetplatform
. You can use this app in shell scripts, ant or maven build. If you use Tycho, you may have a look at this example pom.xml file
Go to fr.obeo.releng.targetplatform-parent
and do a mvn clean package
or mvn clean verify
.
Clone this repository, import all projects in your Eclipse and set your target platform to the one in fr.obeo.releng.targetplatform-parent/default.target
.
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