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grails - What is the best way to modify a project configuration from within a plugin?

As I am trying to write a Grails Plugin, I stumbled upon two problems:

  • how do I modify one of the configuration files like Config.groovy or DataSource.groovy from witin the _install.groovy script? It is easy to append something to those files, but how do I modify it in a clean way? text.replaceAll()? Or should I create a new config file?
  • how do I get the name of the current application into which the plugin will be installed? I tried to use app.name and appName but both do not work.

Is there maybe somewhere a good tutorial on creating plugins which I haven't found yet?

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Here is an example of editing configuration files from scripts/_Install.groovy.
My plugin copies three files to the target directory.

  • .hgignore is used for version control,
  • DataSource.groovy replaces the default version, and
  • SecurityConfig.groovy contains extra settings.

I prefer to edit the application's files as little as possible, especially because I expect to change the security setup a few years down the road. I also need to use properties from a jcc-server-config.properties file which is customized for each application server in our system.

Copying the files is easy.

println ('* copying .hgignore ')
ant.copy(file: "${pluginBasedir}/src/samples/.hgignore",
         todir: "${basedir}")
println ('* copying SecurityConfig.groovy')
ant.copy(file: "${pluginBasedir}/src/samples/SecurityConfig.groovy",
         todir: "${basedir}/grails-app/conf")
println ('* copying DataSource.groovy')
ant.copy(file: "${pluginBasedir}/src/samples/DataSource.groovy",
         todir: "${basedir}/grails-app/conf")

The hard part is getting Grails to pick up the new configuration file. To do this, I have to edit the application's grails-app/conf/Config.groovy. I will add two configuration files to be found on the classpath.

println ('* Adding configuration files to grails.config.locations');
// Add configuration files to grails.config.locations.
def newConfigFiles = ["classpath:jcc-server-config.properties", 
                      "classpath:SecurityConfig.groovy"]
// Get the application's Config.groovy file
def cfg = new File("${basedir}/grails-app/conf/Config.groovy");
def cfgText = cfg.text
def appendedText = new StringWriter()
appendedText.println ""
appendedText.println ("// Added by edu-sunyjcc-addons plugin");
// Slurp the configuration so we can look at grails.config.locations.
def config = new ConfigSlurper().parse(cfg.toURL());
// If it isn't defined, create it as a list.
if (config.grails.config.locations.getClass() == groovy.util.ConfigObject) {
    appendedText.println('grails.config.locations = []');
} else {
    // Don't add configuration files that are already on the list.
    newConfigFiles = newConfigFiles.grep {
      !config.grails.config.locations.contains(it)
    };
}
// Add each surviving location to the list.
newConfigFiles.each {
    // The name will have quotes around it...
    appendedText.println "grails.config.locations << "$it"";
}
// Write the new configuration code to the end of Config.groovy.
cfg.append(appendedText.toString());

The only problem is adding SecurityConfig.groovy to the classpath. I found that you can do that by creating the following event in the plugin's /scripts/Events.groovy.

eventCompileEnd = {
    ant.copy(todir:classesDirPath) {
      fileset(file:"${basedir}/grails-app/conf/SecurityConfig.groovy")
    }
}

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