Class LoaderConfiguration


  • public class LoaderConfiguration
    extends Object
    Class used to configure a RootLoader from a stream or by using its methods.

    The stream can be for example a FileInputStream from a file with the following format:

     # comment
     main is classname
     load path
     load file
     load pathWith${property}
     load pathWith!{required.property}
     load path/*.jar
     load path/**/*.jar
     
    • All lines starting with "#" are ignored.
    • The "main is" part may only be once in the file. The String afterwards is the name of a class with a main method.
    • The "load" command will add the given file or path to the classpath in this configuration object. If the path does not exist, the path will be ignored.
    • properties referenced using !{x} are required.
    • properties referenced using ${x} are not required. If the property does not exist the whole load instruction line will be ignored.
    • * is used to match zero or more characters in a file.
    • ** is used to match zero or more directories.
    • Loading paths with load ./*.jar or load *.jar are not supported.

    Defining the main class is required unless setRequireMain(boolean) is called with false, before reading the configuration. You can use the wildcard "*" to filter the path, but only for files, not directories. To match directories use "**". The ${propertyname} is replaced by the value of the system's property name. You can use user.home here for example. If the property does not exist, an empty string will be used. If the path or file after the load command does not exist, the path will be ignored.

    See Also:
    RootLoader
    • Constructor Detail

      • LoaderConfiguration

        public LoaderConfiguration()
        creates a new loader configuration
    • Method Detail

      • configure

        public void configure​(InputStream is)
                       throws IOException
        configures this loader with a stream
        Parameters:
        is - stream used to read the configuration
        Throws:
        IOException - if reading or parsing the contents of the stream fails
      • addFile

        public void addFile​(File file)
        Adds a file to the classpath if it exists.
        Parameters:
        file - the file to add
      • addFile

        public void addFile​(String filename)
        Adds a file to the classpath if it exists.
        Parameters:
        filename - the name of the file to add
      • addClassPath

        public void addClassPath​(String path)
        Adds a classpath to this configuration. It expects a string with multiple paths, separated by the system dependent path separator. Expands wildcards, e.g. dir/* into all the jars in dir.
        Parameters:
        path - the path as a path separator delimited string
        See Also:
        File.pathSeparator
      • getClassPathUrls

        public URL[] getClassPathUrls()
        The classpath as URL[] from this configuration. This can be used to construct a class loader.
        Returns:
        the classpath
        See Also:
        URLClassLoader
      • getGrabUrls

        public List<String> getGrabUrls()
        The extra grab configuration.
        Returns:
        the list of grab urls
      • getMainClass

        public String getMainClass()
        Returns the name of the main class for this configuration.
        Returns:
        the name of the main class or null if not defined
      • setMainClass

        public void setMainClass​(String classname)
        Sets the main class. If there is already a main class it is overwritten. Calling configure(InputStream) after calling this method does not require a main class definition inside the stream.
        Parameters:
        classname - the name to become the main class
      • setRequireMain

        public void setRequireMain​(boolean requireMain)
        Determines if a main class is required when calling.
        Parameters:
        requireMain - set to false if no main class is required
        See Also:
        configure(InputStream)