Create an Eclipse project on the command line?
I would like to have a shell script create an en开发者_如何学运维tire CDT project on the command line and add it to a workspace. I'm willing to generate the .project and .cproject files myself, but I'd like something that would actually do the adding of the project to the workspace, because that is an opaque binary file that I'd rather not have to mess with.
I looked at both Buckminster and the Monkey Project, but I wasn't sure if either would do what I wanted. Anyone have any experience on this front and know what a good solution is?
Thanks,
Nathan
What version of CDT are you using?
If you have the recent CDT 6+ installed, you can perform a project import (as well as build), from the command line. To do this:
eclipse -nosplash
-application org.eclipse.cdt.managedbuilder.core.headlessbuild
-import {[uri:/]/path/to/project}
-build {project_name | all}
-cleanBuild {projec_name | all}
The import switch can be used by itself. You'll need to specify the workspace you wish to import into with -data as normal to Eclipse. The switches illustrated above are provided by the CDT managedbuild plugin, but should work with non-CDT projects (if not, let me know -- I wrote the feature ;) ).
See this question on headless build for more details on the other switches.
I believe all you need is to do is create a folder here:
WORKSPACE_DIR\.metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.core.resources\.projects\YOUR_PROJECT_NAME
and a .location file in it.
You can either use the Eclipse Resources API, or try to implement it yourself based on the current implementation
I don't know if there's an easiest way
This page contains also some convenience script: http://lugendal.wordpress.com/2009/07/22/eclipse-ctd-new-project-fast/
There is a ant+groovy script in a different post, see https://stackoverflow.com/a/16949573/2457383
Disclaimer: The other post is also mine :)
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