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'''Important''': The guidelines provided in this page have been adopted starting from gCube 3.10.1 (March 2015).
 
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= distro directory =
 
= distro directory =

Revision as of 15:09, 4 March 2016

Important: The guidelines provided in this page have been adopted starting from gCube 3.10.1 (March 2015).

distro directory

This directory contains a set of files and templates of files that will be included in the distribution packages of the component. This process is done through the Maven assembly plugin (controlled by the descriptor.xml file) located in this folder).

The following sections describes the common files that ALL components must provide. This directory can also contains other component-specific files required to be distributed in the component packages.


Important note: The layout, the files and the filtering mechanism presented in this section work only for Maven components. They will not work with the Ant components. Also Ant components must provide such files, but, since Ant does not provide any support for filtering of files, developers must take care of keep the files updated manually.

README

Each gCube component must include a README file that must be included in distribution packages of the component. The file briefly describe the component and the gCube system and provide references to the source code, binaries, documentation as well as to the INSTALL and LICENSE file.


In order to have as much as possible uniform README files across components and to reduce the effort to maintain the file updated, a standardized template is provided. The template makes use of placeholders (delimited by ${...}) that are replaced at build-time with the value of Maven properties. This approach allows to keep the same README in the source code while distributing files containing always updated information.


By convention, the README file should be located under the distro/ folder (together with the other metadata files: LICENSE, MAINTAINERS, INSTALL, ...). It should follow this template (only minor changes to fits the component needs are allowed):

The gCube System - ${name}
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${description}
 
 
${gcube.description}
 
${gcube.funding}
 
 
Version
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${version} (${buildDate})
 
Please see the file named "changelog.xml" in this directory for the release notes.
 
 
Authors and Maintainers
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* John Doe (john.doe@acme.org), ACME Inc.* Second Author(email@example.org), Organization, Country 
Please see the file named "MAINTAINERS" in this directory for the current maintainers of this software.
 
 
Download information
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Source code is available from SVN: 
    ${scm.url}
 
Binaries can be downloaded from the gCube website: 
   ${gcube.website}
 
 
Documentation 
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Documentation is available on-line in the gCube Documentation Wiki:
    Developer Guide - ${gcube.wikiRoot}/[page name here]    User Guide - ${gcube.wikiRoot}/[page name here]    Admin Guide - ${gcube.wikiRoot}/[page name here] 
 
Support 
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Bugs and support requests can be reported in the gCube issue tracking tool:
    ${gcube.issueTracking}
 
 
Installation
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Please see the file named "INSTALL" in this directory.
 
 
Licensing
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This software is licensed under the terms you may find in the file named "LICENSE" in this directory.


The highlighted lines in the template should be replaced with appropriate data for the component before commit it in SVN. It is very static information and use dynamic property values for that does not have any advantage (and, in case of authors, technically difficult). In any case developers are free to define properties in their pom.xml and use them in the README.


All the placeholders delimited by ${...} must correspond to Maven properties. There are two source of properties:

  • the component pom.xml. It is possible to access custom-defined properties in the section <properties> of the pom as well as default properties defined by Maven (e.g. ${version}, ${name});
  • the gCube maven-parent (available here);

The properties are replaced during the build by the filtering mechanism used by the plugins that create the distribution packages (i.e. the assembly plugin).

These are the properties used in the README template provided above:

property definition description
${name} pom.xml The value of <name> tag in the pom
${description} pom.xml The value of <description> tag in the pom
${gcube.description} maven-parent A brief description of gCube framework
${gcube.funding} maven-parent The declaration of EU projects that funded the gCube development
${version} pom.xml The value of <version> tag in the pom
${buildDate} maven-parent The date of the component build. It is in the YYYY-MM-dd format (format defined in maven-parent)
${scm.url} pom.xml The location of component source code in SVN. It must be defined in the pom in <scm><url>[location]</url></scm>
${gcube.website} maven-parent The website of gCube system: http://gcube-system.org/
${gcube.wikiRoot} maven-parent The home page of the gCube wiki: https://gcube.wiki.gcube-system.org/gcube/index.php/
${gcube.issueTracking} maven-parent The home page of the gCube Issue Tracker: https://support.d4science.org/projects/gcube/

LICENSE

This file (referenced by the README file) contains the text of the license under which the software is distributed. In order to avoid massive update of this file in all components if in the future, the gCube license will change, the entire text of this file is provided by a Maven property defined in the maven-parent: ${gcube.license}

${gcube.license}


Currently the license under which gCube is distributed is the EUPL v1.1 and the ${gcube.license} is replaced with this text.


MAINTAINERS

The MAINTAINERS file (referenced by the README) should provide name and contacts of the current maintainers of the component.

Maintainers
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* John Doe (john.doe@acme.org), ACME Inc.
* Second Author(email@example.org), Organization, Country

This file can also report the history of Maintainers, but it must be clear who are the current maintainers.

INSTALL

This file should briefly provide instructions to install the component.


changelog.xml

This file (referenced by the README) contains the list of all changes, fixes and new features for each release of the component.An example of changelog.xml file is:

<ReleaseNotes>
<Changeset component="org.gcube.messaging.consumer.1-2-0" date="2010-07-16">
  <Change>Extended the Monitoring Generic Resource with the possibility to specify site managers for each site domain</Change>
  <Change>Notification are now filtered over domain</Change>
  <Change>Added daily notification summary</Change>
</Changeset>
<Changeset component="org.gcube.messaging.consumer-library.1-1-2" date="2010-07-16">
  <Change>Added queries for NodeAccounting portlet</Change>
</Changeset>
</ReleaseNotes>

This file contribute to the generation of the full gCube release changelog. In order to correctly generate the final changelog, the value of component tag must match exactly the name of the ETICS Configuration, therefore it is wrong to put here ${name} (unless the name of the component matches the name of the ETIC configuration.

Further information can be found in the Changelog Generation procedure page.