Hello,
I am working on a plugin to export in HTML the model excluding selected of the folders. It runs perfectly in the Debug mode through Eclipse, but when I try to export it to a jar file. add it to the plug-in folder, and run it through Archi standalon, the plugin appears, I select some folders, click on finish but it doesn't do what expected. Is there a way to debug the standalone and see logs?
Here is my MANIFEST.MF file:
Manifest-Version: 1.0
Bundle-ManifestVersion: 2
Bundle-Name: Export selected views
Bundle-SymbolicName: org.archicontribs.reports.html;singleton:=true
Bundle-Version: 1.0.0.qualifier
Bundle-Vendor: CV
Bundle-Localization: plugin
Bundle-RequiredExecutionEnvironment: JavaSE-1.8
Require-Bundle: org.eclipse.ui,
org.eclipse.core.runtime,
com.archimatetool.editor
Bundle-ClassPath: com.archimatetool.reports.html.jar,
lib/ST-4.0.8.jar,
lib/antlr-runtime-4.4.jar,
.
Bundle-Activator: org.archicontribs.reports.html.ArchiReportsPlugin
Bundle-ActivationPolicy: lazy
Here is the plugin.xml :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?eclipse version="3.4"?>
<plugin>
<extension
id="org.archicontribs.reports.html"
name="views to html"
point="com.archimatetool.editor.exportHandler">
<exportHandler
class="org.archicontribs.reports.html.HTMLExporter"
id="com.archimatetool.import_export_example.exportHandler"
label="HTML view export">
</exportHandler>
</extension>
<extension
point="org.eclipse.ui.startup">
<startup
class="org.archicontribs.reports.html.Startup">
</startup>
</extension>
</plugin>
What do you expect it to do? And what is it doing instead?
You can add the -console argument to Archi t run it. But you'd need to add system.out() debgug messages to the code.
Note - these problems are hard to help with if one does not have access to the code. ;-)
Hi PB
When I run it in Eclipse it generate the HTML report, like the official functionality, but it filters the selected folders to not generate the views images who are inside.
I attach the source code.
Regards
Juan
Now I have the trace error:
java.io.IOException: Source folder does not exist
at com.archimatetool.editor.utils.FileUtils.copyFolder(FileUtils.java:167)
at com.archimatetool.editor.utils.FileUtils.copyFolder(FileUtils.java:202)
at org.archicontribs.reports.html.HTMLFolderReporter.copyHTMLSkeleton(HTMLFolderReporter.java:161)
at org.archicontribs.reports.html.HTMLFolderReporter.createReport(HTMLFolderReporter.java:96)
at org.archicontribs.reports.html.HTMLFolderReporter.export(HTMLFolderReporter.java:72)
at org.archicontribs.reports.html.ExportViewsWizard.performFinish(ExportViewsWizard.java:44)
I compare my plugin with the oficial HTML plugin and I se the oficial have a folder in the plugin folder. This is the reason of my error because when I try to copy the template folder in the destination the app can't get the information because the root he have is ../Archi/plugins/org.archicontribs.reports.html_1.0.0.201710041659.jar!
Is there a way to install the plugin that is not to put the jar file?
Try removing the "." from here:
Bundle-ClassPath: com.archimatetool.reports.html.jar,
lib/ST-4.0.8.jar,
lib/antlr-runtime-4.4.jar,
.
I remove it bt it still can't get the templates folder to copy to destination.
I've edited 3 files to allow this to export the binaries in a folder, not a single jar file.
MANIFEST.MF
build.properties
.classpath
Attached in a zip.
Phil
Hi Phil
I updated the 3 files. In eclipse I ussually export the jar in the menu Export, Deployable plug-ins and fragments. How do I have to do to export in a zip and import it in Archi as a plugin?
Thx
Juan
Do the same as you are doing now - Export, Deployable plug-ins and fragments.
Archi's "magic" zip formula consist of the exported folder and a special file called "archi-plugin". This file is a kind of "marker" to say "this is an Archi plugin".
So you manually have to create this zip file.
Phil
it works! Thx a lot!
If I want to share this plugin what I have to do?
Regards
Juan
You could host it on GitHub. That's what other people do.