I was trying to understand jshell and fumbled to import external library. As of date I couldn't see any suggestion/solution for this.
Can someone please let me know if already figured this out.
I tried with 9 Build 162 Linux 64-bit
with preparation:
guava-19.0.jar
and commons-lang3-3.4.jar
to
/opt/libs
The following options are available:
Specify CLASSPATH
environment variable:
$> CLASSPATH="/opt/libs/commons-lang3-3.4.jar:/opt/libs/guava-19.0.jar" bin/jshell
Specify classpath with jshell option:
$> bin/jshell --class-path /opt/libs/guava-19.0.jar:/opt/libs/commons-lang3-3.4.jar
Configure evaluation context within jshell session with command /env
, /reset
or /reload
(these commands are different, you can check out with its help info), take /env
as example:
jshell> /env -class-path /opt/libs/commons-lang3-3.4.jar:/opt/libs/guava-19.0.jar
And then you're able to either import org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils
or import com.google.common.base.Optional;
.
\\
or forward slash paths /
separated by semicolon ;
- e.g., /env --class-path c:/path/to/jars/file.jar;c:\\another\\path\\to\\jars\\file.jar
Jun 30, 2020 at 14:12
/env
, just --class-path c:/path...
Jul 13, 2022 at 19:31
Give a try and share your feedback.
Easier way in maven, see In JShell, how to import classpath from a Maven project: In your project directory, run:
mvn com.github.johnpoth:jshell-maven-plugin:1.0:run
If you have a maven pom.xml
, you can use https://github.com/bitterfox/jshell-maven-plugin. This uses all dependencies as the classpath. The plugin is not currently in maven, so you need to clone the repo: git clone https://github.com/bitterfox/jshell-maven-plugin.git
. Then,
mvn clean install
add the following to your pom.xml
:
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>net.java.openjdk.shinyafox</groupId>
<artifactId>jshell-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
start with mvn jshell:compile
Start Jshell importing all jars from a directory
Let directory is ~/app/java/jars/
jshell --class-path $(ls -d ~/app/java/jars/* | tr '\n' ':')
You can load external library with the command:
/env --class-path /path/to/jar/file
If you are using Fish shell, you can set the alias in your fish config file. Here's how you can do it. In your fish config ( ~/.config/fish/config.fish ), add
alias jshell "~/.jenv/versions/12.0.1/bin/jshell --class-path (find ~/.m2/repository/ -name \"*.jar\" | tr '\n' ':')"
This will load all the jars in your class path.
Note: Change the jshell path and jars repository path accordingly.
jshell --class-path $(find ~/.m2/repository/ -name "*.jar" | tr '\n' ':')
make sure you don't have too many jars otherwise you will get bash: /usr/bin/jshell: Argument list too long
Feb 8, 2020 at 5:59
If you use script like (find -name "*.jar" | tr '\n' ':') to concat, then you alias will be huge string which I don't like.
If you want to include a directory with all jars, the trick is to use colon (:) first and then the directory name as below -
alias java-shell="~/jdk-10.0.2.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/jshell --class-path :<dir-name>/jars/* "
Otherwise it won't work properly. I wish they should have make it cleaner.