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Is there an ANT Task that would execute a block only if a given file exists? I have the problem that I have a generic ant script that should do some special processing but only if a specific configuration file is present.

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Available and Condition

<target name="check-abc">
    <available file="abc.txt" property="abc.present"/>
</target>

<target name="do-if-abc" depends="check-abc" if="abc.present">
    ...
</target> 
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    Available is a non so obvious name for what it does. I got further confused by the fact that google shows people writing their own tags Feb 6, 2009 at 19:42
  • it may work, but does not seem like a good solution if you need to apply to a large number of files
    – cmcginty
    May 15, 2013 at 3:32
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    In case anyone wondered, the if and unless attributes only enable or disable the target to which they are attached, i.e. the target's dependencies are always executed. Otherwise it would not work to depend on a target that sets the property you're checking for.
    – sschuberth
    Jul 7, 2013 at 10:14
  • It looks like <Available> is deprecated. I've used this: <target name="do-if-abc" if="${file::exists('abc.txt')}"> ... </target> check: nant.sourceforge.net/release/0.85/help/functions/…
    – Loïc
    Mar 28, 2017 at 11:41
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    @Loïc 1: where it states that <available> is deprecated? 2: ${file::existst...} seems to be not working with Ant (Apache ANT 1.9.7)
    – user85421
    Apr 7, 2017 at 9:30
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This might make a little more sense from a coding perspective (available with ant-contrib: http://ant-contrib.sourceforge.net/):

<target name="someTarget">
    <if>
        <available file="abc.txt"/>
        <then>
            ...
        </then>
        <else>
            ...
        </else>
    </if>
</target>
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    This is only available in ant-contrib I think. Oct 23, 2010 at 17:45
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Since Ant 1.8.0 there's apparently also resourceexists

From http://ant.apache.org/manual/Tasks/conditions.html

Tests a resource for existance. since Ant 1.8.0

The actual resource to test is specified as a nested element.

An example:

<resourceexists>
  <file file="${file}"/>
</resourceexists>

I was about rework the example from the above good answer to this question, and then I found this

As of Ant 1.8.0, you may instead use property expansion; a value of true (or on or yes) will enable the item, while false (or off or no) will disable it. Other values are still assumed to be property names and so the item is enabled only if the named property is defined.

Compared to the older style, this gives you additional flexibility, because you can override the condition from the command line or parent scripts:

<target name="-check-use-file" unless="file.exists">
    <available property="file.exists" file="some-file"/>
</target>
<target name="use-file" depends="-check-use-file" if="${file.exists}">
    <!-- do something requiring that file... -->
</target>
<target name="lots-of-stuff" depends="use-file,other-unconditional-stuff"/>

from the ant manual at http://ant.apache.org/manual/properties.html#if+unless

Hopefully this example is of use to some. They're not using resourceexists, but presumably you could?.....

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    Note that if="${file.exists}" should be replaced with if="file.exists" as if and unless check only existence of property by name, not it's value.
    – Vadzim
    Oct 7, 2013 at 7:22
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    @Vadzim As the answer mentioned, this only works in Ant 1.8, and 1.8 does support property expansion. ant.apache.org/manual/properties.html#if+unless Aug 11, 2014 at 21:39
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I think its worth referencing this similar answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/5288804/64313

Here is a another quick solution. There are other variations possible on this using the <available> tag:

# exit with failure if no files are found
<property name="file" value="${some.path}/some.txt" />
<fail message="FILE NOT FOUND: ${file}">
    <condition><not>
        <available file="${file}" />
    </not></condition>
</fail>
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Check Using Filename filters like DB_*/**/*.sql

Here is a variation to perform an action if one or more files exist corresponding to a wildcard filter. That is, you don't know the exact name of the file.

Here, we are looking for "*.sql" files in any sub-directories called "DB_*", recursively. You can adjust the filter to your needs.

NB: Apache Ant 1.7 and higher!

Here is the target to set a property if matching files exist:

<target name="check_for_sql_files">
    <condition property="sql_to_deploy">
        <resourcecount when="greater" count="0">
            <fileset dir="." includes="DB_*/**/*.sql"/>
        </resourcecount>
    </condition>
</target>

Here is a "conditional" target that only runs if files exist:

<target name="do_stuff" depends="check_for_sql_files" if="sql_to_deploy">
    <!-- Do stuff here -->
</target>
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You can do it by ordering to do the operation with a list of files with names equal to the name(s) you need. It is much easier and direct than to create a special target. And you needn't any additional tools, just pure Ant.

<delete>
    <fileset includes="name or names of file or files you need to delete"/>
</delete>

See: FileSet.

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