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I have development related directory src/main/resources/certs/test which is needed for one external library. This has some cert files which are not needed in production build.

At the moment I exclude everything under that directory with following block in build.gradle:

sourceSets {
    main {
        resources {
            exclude '**/test/*'
        }
    }
}

This does it job well, but leaves ugly empty directory test lying there. What are my options to not include this directory in final war?

I've tried excluding '**/test', but it doesn't work at all.

I use war plugin and Gradle 1.2

3 Answers 3

35

Using Gradle 1.1, this works for me:

apply plugin: 'war'

sourceSets {
    main {
        resources {
            exclude '**/test/*'
            exclude 'certs/test'
        }
    }
}
1
  • You can use the following to exclude every file and folder and sub-folder: resources { exclude '*.*' exclude '**/' }
    – Mr-IDE
    Jul 21, 2016 at 10:13
9

I had a similar problem with production files in a JAR file (though mine were not test files). I solved it with the following:

jar {
    exclude ("DIRECTORY-TO-EXCLUDE/**")
}

e.g.

jar {
    exclude ("test/**")
}
0

A common projet layout is to put test files under the test source set, this way you don't have to exclude them from the main source set.

From the Gradle documentation, the default project layout is like this:

src/main/java       Production Java source
src/main/resources  Production resources
src/test/java       Test Java source
src/test/resources  Test resources
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  • I know the standard layout. Question is not about layout of my project and how standard it is, but Gradle funcionality to exclude directories. I can reformat my project, but initial question remains.
    – ilvez
    Sep 27, 2012 at 20:23
  • This layout is standard, and also totally impractical (search for "project layout"). Having dropped it is something I enjoy every day.
    – maaartinus
    Jul 19, 2014 at 14:56

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