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Related question How to configure IntelliJ IDEA and/or Maven to automatically add directories with Java source code generated using jaxb2-maven-plugin?

I have a custom plugin that generates sources under target/generated-sources (Note no toolname here). So I get sources like target/generated-sources/com/mycompany...etc.

This format cannot be changed at all, so will I be able to configure Intellij into adding it as a source folder. As of now, I can see that Intellij has added target/generated-sources/com as the source folder.

Please note that I do not have the option of configuring the plugin !

UPDATE 1: I do not agree with the fact that I MUST put my generated sources under a tool name folder. It may be a good convention, but if I have only one generator there is no need for me to put it there? Again, in my pom.xml I have a resources section which clearly indicates that target/generated-sources should be treated as a source folder. This works perfectly fine in Eclipse so I have no idea why Intellij would not respect my settings.

TL;DR -> When I put target/generated-sources in the resource section of pom.xml why is Intellij overzealous to add target/generated-sources/com to the classpath?

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I'm using Maven (SpringBoot application) solution is:

  1. Right click project folder
  2. Select Maven
  3. Select Generate Sources And Update Folders

Then, Intellij automatically import generated sources to project.

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  • Works without messing up the folder structure yourself!
    – szab.kel
    Apr 18, 2018 at 6:13
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    This answer deserves to be higher - much more convenient than the accepted answer
    – stusrob
    Apr 12, 2019 at 9:00
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    Notice that in the latest version of Intellij 2019.1, you can click the second button in the maven menu (on the right, expand the maven sidebar, on the top, second button) Apr 29, 2019 at 6:49
  • I also had to check my maven settings.xml that was pointing to the wrong not default repo
    – Jonathan
    Feb 26, 2020 at 16:49
  • Works like charm! Dec 10, 2020 at 11:51
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You can just change the project structure to add that folder as a "source" directory.

Project Structure → Modules → Click the generated-sources folder and make it a sources folder.

Or:

<plugin>
    <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
    <artifactId>build-helper-maven-plugin</artifactId>
    <version>1.4</version>
    <executions>
        <execution>
            <id>test</id>
            <phase>generate-sources</phase>
            <goals>
                <goal>add-source</goal>
            </goals>
            <configuration>
                <sources>
                    <source>${basedir}/target/generated-sources</source>
                </sources>
            </configuration>
        </execution>
    </executions>
</plugin>
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  • 5
    This option sounds interesting. I would lose this setting everytime I run "mvn idea:idea". Is there a way to declare a maven idea plugin with this "workaround"? Mar 2, 2011 at 17:26
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    You can't add the generated sources folder if it under build because IDEA excludes the build folder.
    – NBW
    Dec 13, 2013 at 23:35
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    @NBW you can't manually, yes. But if you delete your module and then reimport it, (with this plugin set up), idea recognizes everything correctly.
    – Zoltán
    Mar 16, 2015 at 12:44
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    You can also right click any folder and use "mark directory as" Nov 30, 2017 at 14:46
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    Although my pom.xml was contain this snippet, IDEA didn't see the generated sources. Running mvn idea:idea solved the issue in my case. For records.
    – mmdemirbas
    Jun 6, 2018 at 9:05
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With gradle, the project settings will be cleared whenever you refresh the gradle settings. Instead you need to add the following lines (or similar) in your build.gradle, I'm using kotlin so:

sourceSets {
    main {
        java {
            srcDir "${buildDir.absolutePath}/generated/source/kapt/main"
        }
    }
}
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  • This worked for me for both IntelliJ's project import and gradle idea. Thanks! :) Jan 25, 2017 at 22:32
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    This only works if I don't use annotationProcessor in my dependencies.
    – cdalxndr
    Jun 7, 2021 at 21:46
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The fix

Go to Project Structure - Modules - Source Folders and find the target/generated-sources/antlr4/com/mycompany - click Edit properties and set Package prefix to com.mycompany.

This is exactly the reason why we can set Package prefix on source dirs.


Different but related problem here

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    This fix is the only one that's worked for me in DAYS of looking. Thanks!
    – CNDyson
    May 31, 2016 at 15:16
  • Oh thanks, I just updated intellij and they've changed their icons. I didn't thought that the orange folder would mean that it's not a source. Dec 7, 2016 at 7:03
  • half a day I have been looking for this. Worked for me with antlr4. Thanks! Feb 10, 2017 at 11:19
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    For ANTLR >=4.5.3 (maybe earlier, too), as long as my grammar was located in src/main/antlr4/<path-to-package>/, then it would appear in target/generated-sources/antlr4/<path-to-package>. IntelliJ automatically marked the correct directory as a sources root and no package prefix was necessary. I suspect this fix is needed when people place their grammars directly in src/main/antlr4, which is often recommended for some reason. Mar 12, 2019 at 20:45
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Its very simple:

Just right click on the directory and mark it as generated sources root. See the below screenshot.

enter image description here

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    Which directory? (to click)
    – Fullstack
    Jan 14 at 15:02
  • @Fullstack Once you have a generated source folder, right click on it and then select "Mark Directory As" --> "Generated Sources Root". This solution worked for me. Jan 27 at 15:10
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Solved it by removing the "Excluded" in the module setting (right click on project, "Open module settings"). enter image description here

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Whoever wrote that plugin screwed up big time. That's not the way to do it!

Any workaround would be a huge hack, make the plugin developer aware of his bug.

Sorry, that's the only thing to do.


OK here's a hack, directly after your plugin's execution, use the antrun plugin to move the directory somewhere else:

<plugin>
    <artifactId>maven-antrun-plugin</artifactId>
    <version>1.6</version>
    <executions>
      <execution>
        <phase>process-sources</phase>
        <configuration>
          <target>
            <move todir="${project.build.directory}/generated-sources/toolname/com"
                  overwrite="true">
                <fileset dir="${project.build.directory}/generated-sources/com"/>
            </move>
          </target>
        </configuration>
        <goals>
          <goal>run</goal>
        </goals>
      </execution>
    </executions>
</plugin>

In this example, toolname should be replaced by anything that uniquely identifies the plugin that created the code and com stands for the root of the created packages. If you have multiple package roots, you probably need multiple <move> tasks.

But if the plugin adds the folder as source folder, then you're screwed.

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  • Thanks Sean. I actually observed that Intellij adds both target/generated-sources/com as well as target/generated-sources (this is added as a source directory explicitly in "resource" section). Is there any other way to prevent the first thing from happening. If No, then I will try your workaround. Mar 2, 2011 at 17:19
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    Yes, the author should have use target/generated-sources/my-tool. Mar 11, 2016 at 18:08
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For someone still struggle to fix the generated source not picking up by IntelliJ,

One reason could be the generated file size too big for it to load, then you need to put following line into your "custom IntelliJ IDEA properties" (under menu help)

idea.max.intellisense.filesize=7500
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i ran mvn generate-resources and then marked the /target/generated-resources folder as "sources" (Project Structure -> Project Settings -> Modules -> Select /target/generated-resources -> Click on blue "Sources" icon.

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    that is not a very persistent way of doing it.
    – Kai
    Apr 15, 2021 at 3:32
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I had the same issue with Eclipse a couple of months ago when importing my project. Now I had the same with intelliJ. Here is how someone helped me to solve this in IntelliJ:

Menu => View => Tools windows => Maven Project In the spring_user value => Run Configuration, choose clean install. This should do a clean install and after this you should be able to see the classes enter image description here

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Automatically mark directory as a generated source  When you run mvn clean install, if you want to mark directory as a generated sources you can use this solution

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Maybe you can add a step to the generate-sources phase that moves the folder?

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The only working condition, after several attempts, was to remove the hidden .idea folder from the root project folder and re-import it from Intellij

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  • solution doesn't last
    – caduceus
    Feb 27 at 10:47
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I wanted to update at the comment earlier made by DaShaun, but as it is my first time commenting, application didn't allow me.

Nonetheless, I am using eclipse and after I added the below mention code snippet to my pom.xml as suggested by Dashun and I ran the mvn clean package to generate the avro source files, but I was still getting compilation error in the workspace.

I right clicked on project_name -> maven -> update project and updated the project, which added the target/generated-sources as a source folder to my eclipse project.

<plugin>
    <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
    <artifactId>build-helper-maven-plugin</artifactId>
    <version>1.4</version>
    <executions>
        <execution>
            <id>test</id>
            <phase>generate-sources</phase>
            <goals>
                <goal>add-source</goal>
            </goals>
            <configuration>
                <sources>
                    <source>${basedir}/target/generated-sources</source>
                </sources>
            </configuration>
        </execution>
    </executions>
</plugin>

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