| #!/bin/bash |
| #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # Java Package Dependency viewer |
| # |
| # written by Thomas Vachuska |
| # -- Doobs -- |
| #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| JDVUE_ROOT=${JDVUE_ROOT:-$(dirname $0)/..} |
| cd $JDVUE_ROOT |
| VER=1.4.0-rc3 |
| JAR=$PWD/target/jdvue-${VER}.jar # start with the dev jar first |
| cd - >/dev/null |
| |
| # If the dev jar is not available, use one from .m2/repository |
| [ -f ${JAR} ] || JAR=~/.m2/repository/org/onlab/tools/jdvue/${VER}/jdvue-${VER}.jar |
| |
| # Assume default project to be the base-name of the argument or of current dir |
| name=$(basename ${1:-$PWD}) |
| |
| # If the -n option is specified use the next argument as the catalog name |
| [ "$1" = "-n" -a $# -ge 2 ] && name=$2 && shift 2 |
| |
| # Use the rest of the arguments as paths to scan for sources to build catalog |
| find "${@:-.}" -type f -name \*.java \ |
| | grep -v -E '/lost+found/|/target/|archetype-resources' \ |
| | xargs grep -E "^[ \t]*import .*;.*|^[ \t]*package .*;.*" \ |
| | tr -d '\r' > $name.db |
| |
| # Now run the Java Dependency Viewer jar on the catalog |
| java -jar ${JAR} $name && rm $name.db && open $name.html |