├── .gitignore
├── .mvn
├── jvm.config
└── wrapper
│ ├── MavenWrapperDownloader.java
│ ├── maven-wrapper.jar
│ └── maven-wrapper.properties
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── mvnw
└── pom.xml
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1 | /*
2 | * Copyright 2007-present the original author or authors.
3 | *
4 | * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5 | * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6 | * You may obtain a copy of the License at
7 | *
8 | * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
9 | *
10 | * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
11 | * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
12 | * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
13 | * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
14 | * limitations under the License.
15 | */
16 | import java.net.*;
17 | import java.io.*;
18 | import java.nio.channels.*;
19 | import java.util.Properties;
20 |
21 | public class MavenWrapperDownloader {
22 |
23 | private static final String WRAPPER_VERSION = "0.5.6";
24 | /**
25 | * Default URL to download the maven-wrapper.jar from, if no 'downloadUrl' is provided.
26 | */
27 | private static final String DEFAULT_DOWNLOAD_URL = "https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/io/takari/maven-wrapper/"
28 | + WRAPPER_VERSION + "/maven-wrapper-" + WRAPPER_VERSION + ".jar";
29 |
30 | /**
31 | * Path to the maven-wrapper.properties file, which might contain a downloadUrl property to
32 | * use instead of the default one.
33 | */
34 | private static final String MAVEN_WRAPPER_PROPERTIES_PATH =
35 | ".mvn/wrapper/maven-wrapper.properties";
36 |
37 | /**
38 | * Path where the maven-wrapper.jar will be saved to.
39 | */
40 | private static final String MAVEN_WRAPPER_JAR_PATH =
41 | ".mvn/wrapper/maven-wrapper.jar";
42 |
43 | /**
44 | * Name of the property which should be used to override the default download url for the wrapper.
45 | */
46 | private static final String PROPERTY_NAME_WRAPPER_URL = "wrapperUrl";
47 |
48 | public static void main(String args[]) {
49 | System.out.println("- Downloader started");
50 | File baseDirectory = new File(args[0]);
51 | System.out.println("- Using base directory: " + baseDirectory.getAbsolutePath());
52 |
53 | // If the maven-wrapper.properties exists, read it and check if it contains a custom
54 | // wrapperUrl parameter.
55 | File mavenWrapperPropertyFile = new File(baseDirectory, MAVEN_WRAPPER_PROPERTIES_PATH);
56 | String url = DEFAULT_DOWNLOAD_URL;
57 | if(mavenWrapperPropertyFile.exists()) {
58 | FileInputStream mavenWrapperPropertyFileInputStream = null;
59 | try {
60 | mavenWrapperPropertyFileInputStream = new FileInputStream(mavenWrapperPropertyFile);
61 | Properties mavenWrapperProperties = new Properties();
62 | mavenWrapperProperties.load(mavenWrapperPropertyFileInputStream);
63 | url = mavenWrapperProperties.getProperty(PROPERTY_NAME_WRAPPER_URL, url);
64 | } catch (IOException e) {
65 | System.out.println("- ERROR loading '" + MAVEN_WRAPPER_PROPERTIES_PATH + "'");
66 | } finally {
67 | try {
68 | if(mavenWrapperPropertyFileInputStream != null) {
69 | mavenWrapperPropertyFileInputStream.close();
70 | }
71 | } catch (IOException e) {
72 | // Ignore ...
73 | }
74 | }
75 | }
76 | System.out.println("- Downloading from: " + url);
77 |
78 | File outputFile = new File(baseDirectory.getAbsolutePath(), MAVEN_WRAPPER_JAR_PATH);
79 | if(!outputFile.getParentFile().exists()) {
80 | if(!outputFile.getParentFile().mkdirs()) {
81 | System.out.println(
82 | "- ERROR creating output directory '" + outputFile.getParentFile().getAbsolutePath() + "'");
83 | }
84 | }
85 | System.out.println("- Downloading to: " + outputFile.getAbsolutePath());
86 | try {
87 | downloadFileFromURL(url, outputFile);
88 | System.out.println("Done");
89 | System.exit(0);
90 | } catch (Throwable e) {
91 | System.out.println("- Error downloading");
92 | e.printStackTrace();
93 | System.exit(1);
94 | }
95 | }
96 |
97 | private static void downloadFileFromURL(String urlString, File destination) throws Exception {
98 | if (System.getenv("MVNW_USERNAME") != null && System.getenv("MVNW_PASSWORD") != null) {
99 | String username = System.getenv("MVNW_USERNAME");
100 | char[] password = System.getenv("MVNW_PASSWORD").toCharArray();
101 | Authenticator.setDefault(new Authenticator() {
102 | @Override
103 | protected PasswordAuthentication getPasswordAuthentication() {
104 | return new PasswordAuthentication(username, password);
105 | }
106 | });
107 | }
108 | URL website = new URL(urlString);
109 | ReadableByteChannel rbc;
110 | rbc = Channels.newChannel(website.openStream());
111 | FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(destination);
112 | fos.getChannel().transferFrom(rbc, 0, Long.MAX_VALUE);
113 | fos.close();
114 | rbc.close();
115 | }
116 |
117 | }
118 |
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5 | # to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
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7 | # with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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18 | wrapperUrl=https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/maven/wrapper/maven-wrapper/3.1.0/maven-wrapper-3.1.0.jar
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1 | # README
2 |
3 |
4 | ## About
5 | DozerDb enhances Neo4j core / AKA Neo4j Community Edition with enterprise features.
6 |
7 | This project builds the actual plugin which is used to enhance Neo4j Community Edition.
8 |
9 | See https://dozerdb.org for installation instructions.
10 |
11 | ## Versioning
12 | The plugin combines the dozerdb-core and dozerdb-browser artifacts into an uber jar which is dropped into the Neo4j lib directory and takes control of the bootstrap process.
13 |
14 | The version uses the current Neo4j full version number and appends the final number anytime the dozerdb-core or dozerdb-browser projects have an update.
15 |
16 | Example - for Neo4j version 5.16.0 - the first release would be 5.16.0.0.
17 | If a change occurs within the dozerdb-browser or dozerdb-core package - then the version would become: 5.16.0.1 and so on.
18 |
19 | ## Development
20 | Please ensure you use java 17 or above when working on the plugin.
21 |
22 | If you would like to use an open source java version manager - please check out https://sdkman.io/
23 | For those using sdkman - you can use the following command to switch to the favor of openjdk that we use.
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 | ## Building
28 | Ensure you have JDK 17+ first or you will get compile errors.
29 |
30 | To build the project - you can run the following command:
31 | ```
32 | ./mvnw clean verify
33 | ```
34 |
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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10 | #
11 | # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
12 | #
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15 | # "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
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17 | # specific language governing permissions and limitations
18 | # under the License.
19 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
20 |
21 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 | # Maven Start Up Batch script
23 | #
24 | # Required ENV vars:
25 | # ------------------
26 | # JAVA_HOME - location of a JDK home dir
27 | #
28 | # Optional ENV vars
29 | # -----------------
30 | # M2_HOME - location of maven2's installed home dir
31 | # MAVEN_OPTS - parameters passed to the Java VM when running Maven
32 | # e.g. to debug Maven itself, use
33 | # set MAVEN_OPTS=-Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=y,address=8000
34 | # MAVEN_SKIP_RC - flag to disable loading of mavenrc files
35 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
36 |
37 | if [ -z "$MAVEN_SKIP_RC" ] ; then
38 |
39 | if [ -f /usr/local/etc/mavenrc ] ; then
40 | . /usr/local/etc/mavenrc
41 | fi
42 |
43 | if [ -f /etc/mavenrc ] ; then
44 | . /etc/mavenrc
45 | fi
46 |
47 | if [ -f "$HOME/.mavenrc" ] ; then
48 | . "$HOME/.mavenrc"
49 | fi
50 |
51 | fi
52 |
53 | # OS specific support. $var _must_ be set to either true or false.
54 | cygwin=false;
55 | darwin=false;
56 | mingw=false
57 | case "`uname`" in
58 | CYGWIN*) cygwin=true ;;
59 | MINGW*) mingw=true;;
60 | Darwin*) darwin=true
61 | # Use /usr/libexec/java_home if available, otherwise fall back to /Library/Java/Home
62 | # See https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/qa/qa1170/_index.html
63 | if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ]; then
64 | if [ -x "/usr/libexec/java_home" ]; then
65 | export JAVA_HOME="`/usr/libexec/java_home`"
66 | else
67 | export JAVA_HOME="/Library/Java/Home"
68 | fi
69 | fi
70 | ;;
71 | esac
72 |
73 | if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ] ; then
74 | if [ -r /etc/gentoo-release ] ; then
75 | JAVA_HOME=`java-config --jre-home`
76 | fi
77 | fi
78 |
79 | if [ -z "$M2_HOME" ] ; then
80 | ## resolve links - $0 may be a link to maven's home
81 | PRG="$0"
82 |
83 | # need this for relative symlinks
84 | while [ -h "$PRG" ] ; do
85 | ls=`ls -ld "$PRG"`
86 | link=`expr "$ls" : '.*-> \(.*\)$'`
87 | if expr "$link" : '/.*' > /dev/null; then
88 | PRG="$link"
89 | else
90 | PRG="`dirname "$PRG"`/$link"
91 | fi
92 | done
93 |
94 | saveddir=`pwd`
95 |
96 | M2_HOME=`dirname "$PRG"`/..
97 |
98 | # make it fully qualified
99 | M2_HOME=`cd "$M2_HOME" && pwd`
100 |
101 | cd "$saveddir"
102 | # echo Using m2 at $M2_HOME
103 | fi
104 |
105 | # For Cygwin, ensure paths are in UNIX format before anything is touched
106 | if $cygwin ; then
107 | [ -n "$M2_HOME" ] &&
108 | M2_HOME=`cygpath --unix "$M2_HOME"`
109 | [ -n "$JAVA_HOME" ] &&
110 | JAVA_HOME=`cygpath --unix "$JAVA_HOME"`
111 | [ -n "$CLASSPATH" ] &&
112 | CLASSPATH=`cygpath --path --unix "$CLASSPATH"`
113 | fi
114 |
115 | # For Mingw, ensure paths are in UNIX format before anything is touched
116 | if $mingw ; then
117 | [ -n "$M2_HOME" ] &&
118 | M2_HOME="`(cd "$M2_HOME"; pwd)`"
119 | [ -n "$JAVA_HOME" ] &&
120 | JAVA_HOME="`(cd "$JAVA_HOME"; pwd)`"
121 | fi
122 |
123 | if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ]; then
124 | javaExecutable="`which javac`"
125 | if [ -n "$javaExecutable" ] && ! [ "`expr \"$javaExecutable\" : '\([^ ]*\)'`" = "no" ]; then
126 | # readlink(1) is not available as standard on Solaris 10.
127 | readLink=`which readlink`
128 | if [ ! `expr "$readLink" : '\([^ ]*\)'` = "no" ]; then
129 | if $darwin ; then
130 | javaHome="`dirname \"$javaExecutable\"`"
131 | javaExecutable="`cd \"$javaHome\" && pwd -P`/javac"
132 | else
133 | javaExecutable="`readlink -f \"$javaExecutable\"`"
134 | fi
135 | javaHome="`dirname \"$javaExecutable\"`"
136 | javaHome=`expr "$javaHome" : '\(.*\)/bin'`
137 | JAVA_HOME="$javaHome"
138 | export JAVA_HOME
139 | fi
140 | fi
141 | fi
142 |
143 | if [ -z "$JAVACMD" ] ; then
144 | if [ -n "$JAVA_HOME" ] ; then
145 | if [ -x "$JAVA_HOME/jre/sh/java" ] ; then
146 | # IBM's JDK on AIX uses strange locations for the executables
147 | JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/jre/sh/java"
148 | else
149 | JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/bin/java"
150 | fi
151 | else
152 | JAVACMD="`\\unset -f command; \\command -v java`"
153 | fi
154 | fi
155 |
156 | if [ ! -x "$JAVACMD" ] ; then
157 | echo "Error: JAVA_HOME is not defined correctly." >&2
158 | echo " We cannot execute $JAVACMD" >&2
159 | exit 1
160 | fi
161 |
162 | if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ] ; then
163 | echo "Warning: JAVA_HOME environment variable is not set."
164 | fi
165 |
166 | CLASSWORLDS_LAUNCHER=org.codehaus.plexus.classworlds.launcher.Launcher
167 |
168 | # traverses directory structure from process work directory to filesystem root
169 | # first directory with .mvn subdirectory is considered project base directory
170 | find_maven_basedir() {
171 |
172 | if [ -z "$1" ]
173 | then
174 | echo "Path not specified to find_maven_basedir"
175 | return 1
176 | fi
177 |
178 | basedir="$1"
179 | wdir="$1"
180 | while [ "$wdir" != '/' ] ; do
181 | if [ -d "$wdir"/.mvn ] ; then
182 | basedir=$wdir
183 | break
184 | fi
185 | # workaround for JBEAP-8937 (on Solaris 10/Sparc)
186 | if [ -d "${wdir}" ]; then
187 | wdir=`cd "$wdir/.."; pwd`
188 | fi
189 | # end of workaround
190 | done
191 | echo "${basedir}"
192 | }
193 |
194 | # concatenates all lines of a file
195 | concat_lines() {
196 | if [ -f "$1" ]; then
197 | echo "$(tr -s '\n' ' ' < "$1")"
198 | fi
199 | }
200 |
201 | BASE_DIR=`find_maven_basedir "$(pwd)"`
202 | if [ -z "$BASE_DIR" ]; then
203 | exit 1;
204 | fi
205 |
206 | ##########################################################################################
207 | # Extension to allow automatically downloading the maven-wrapper.jar from Maven-central
208 | # This allows using the maven wrapper in projects that prohibit checking in binary data.
209 | ##########################################################################################
210 | if [ -r "$BASE_DIR/.mvn/wrapper/maven-wrapper.jar" ]; then
211 | if [ "$MVNW_VERBOSE" = true ]; then
212 | echo "Found .mvn/wrapper/maven-wrapper.jar"
213 | fi
214 | else
215 | if [ "$MVNW_VERBOSE" = true ]; then
216 | echo "Couldn't find .mvn/wrapper/maven-wrapper.jar, downloading it ..."
217 | fi
218 | if [ -n "$MVNW_REPOURL" ]; then
219 | jarUrl="$MVNW_REPOURL/org/apache/maven/wrapper/maven-wrapper/3.1.0/maven-wrapper-3.1.0.jar"
220 | else
221 | jarUrl="https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/maven/wrapper/maven-wrapper/3.1.0/maven-wrapper-3.1.0.jar"
222 | fi
223 | while IFS="=" read key value; do
224 | case "$key" in (wrapperUrl) jarUrl="$value"; break ;;
225 | esac
226 | done < "$BASE_DIR/.mvn/wrapper/maven-wrapper.properties"
227 | if [ "$MVNW_VERBOSE" = true ]; then
228 | echo "Downloading from: $jarUrl"
229 | fi
230 | wrapperJarPath="$BASE_DIR/.mvn/wrapper/maven-wrapper.jar"
231 | if $cygwin; then
232 | wrapperJarPath=`cygpath --path --windows "$wrapperJarPath"`
233 | fi
234 |
235 | if command -v wget > /dev/null; then
236 | if [ "$MVNW_VERBOSE" = true ]; then
237 | echo "Found wget ... using wget"
238 | fi
239 | if [ -z "$MVNW_USERNAME" ] || [ -z "$MVNW_PASSWORD" ]; then
240 | wget "$jarUrl" -O "$wrapperJarPath" || rm -f "$wrapperJarPath"
241 | else
242 | wget --http-user=$MVNW_USERNAME --http-password=$MVNW_PASSWORD "$jarUrl" -O "$wrapperJarPath" || rm -f "$wrapperJarPath"
243 | fi
244 | elif command -v curl > /dev/null; then
245 | if [ "$MVNW_VERBOSE" = true ]; then
246 | echo "Found curl ... using curl"
247 | fi
248 | if [ -z "$MVNW_USERNAME" ] || [ -z "$MVNW_PASSWORD" ]; then
249 | curl -o "$wrapperJarPath" "$jarUrl" -f
250 | else
251 | curl --user $MVNW_USERNAME:$MVNW_PASSWORD -o "$wrapperJarPath" "$jarUrl" -f
252 | fi
253 |
254 | else
255 | if [ "$MVNW_VERBOSE" = true ]; then
256 | echo "Falling back to using Java to download"
257 | fi
258 | javaClass="$BASE_DIR/.mvn/wrapper/MavenWrapperDownloader.java"
259 | # For Cygwin, switch paths to Windows format before running javac
260 | if $cygwin; then
261 | javaClass=`cygpath --path --windows "$javaClass"`
262 | fi
263 | if [ -e "$javaClass" ]; then
264 | if [ ! -e "$BASE_DIR/.mvn/wrapper/MavenWrapperDownloader.class" ]; then
265 | if [ "$MVNW_VERBOSE" = true ]; then
266 | echo " - Compiling MavenWrapperDownloader.java ..."
267 | fi
268 | # Compiling the Java class
269 | ("$JAVA_HOME/bin/javac" "$javaClass")
270 | fi
271 | if [ -e "$BASE_DIR/.mvn/wrapper/MavenWrapperDownloader.class" ]; then
272 | # Running the downloader
273 | if [ "$MVNW_VERBOSE" = true ]; then
274 | echo " - Running MavenWrapperDownloader.java ..."
275 | fi
276 | ("$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" -cp .mvn/wrapper MavenWrapperDownloader "$MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR")
277 | fi
278 | fi
279 | fi
280 | fi
281 | ##########################################################################################
282 | # End of extension
283 | ##########################################################################################
284 |
285 | export MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR=${MAVEN_BASEDIR:-"$BASE_DIR"}
286 | if [ "$MVNW_VERBOSE" = true ]; then
287 | echo $MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR
288 | fi
289 | MAVEN_OPTS="$(concat_lines "$MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR/.mvn/jvm.config") $MAVEN_OPTS"
290 |
291 | # For Cygwin, switch paths to Windows format before running java
292 | if $cygwin; then
293 | [ -n "$M2_HOME" ] &&
294 | M2_HOME=`cygpath --path --windows "$M2_HOME"`
295 | [ -n "$JAVA_HOME" ] &&
296 | JAVA_HOME=`cygpath --path --windows "$JAVA_HOME"`
297 | [ -n "$CLASSPATH" ] &&
298 | CLASSPATH=`cygpath --path --windows "$CLASSPATH"`
299 | [ -n "$MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR" ] &&
300 | MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR=`cygpath --path --windows "$MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR"`
301 | fi
302 |
303 | # Provide a "standardized" way to retrieve the CLI args that will
304 | # work with both Windows and non-Windows executions.
305 | MAVEN_CMD_LINE_ARGS="$MAVEN_CONFIG $@"
306 | export MAVEN_CMD_LINE_ARGS
307 |
308 | WRAPPER_LAUNCHER=org.apache.maven.wrapper.MavenWrapperMain
309 |
310 | exec "$JAVACMD" \
311 | $MAVEN_OPTS \
312 | $MAVEN_DEBUG_OPTS \
313 | -classpath "$MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR/.mvn/wrapper/maven-wrapper.jar" \
314 | "-Dmaven.home=${M2_HOME}" \
315 | "-Dmaven.multiModuleProjectDirectory=${MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR}" \
316 | ${WRAPPER_LAUNCHER} $MAVEN_CONFIG "$@"
317 |
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/pom.xml:
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1 |
5 | 4.0.0
6 |
7 |
8 | org.dozerdb
9 | dozerdb-plugin
10 | 5.26.3.0
11 | jar
12 | dozerdb-plugin
13 | DozerDB Plugin for Neo4j Community. This project builds the plugin using the proper dozerdb-core and dozerdb-browser versions.
14 |
15 |
16 | DozerDB Project
17 | https://dozerdb.org
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 | scm:git:git://github.com/dozerdb/dozerdb-plugin.git
22 | scm:git:git@github.com:dozerdb/dozerdb-plugin.git
23 | https://github.com/dozerdb/dozerdb-plugin
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
28 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
29 | https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html
30 |
31 |
32 |
33 |
34 |
35 | dozerdb
36 | The DozerDB Team
37 | https://dozerdb.org
38 |
39 |
40 |
41 | GitHub
42 | https://github.com/dozerdb/dozerdb-plugin/issues
43 |
44 |
45 |
46 | UTF-8
47 | 17
48 | 17
49 | 17
50 | 17
51 | yyMMddHHmmssSSS
52 |
53 | 5.26.3.0
54 | 5.26.3-1.1.0
55 |
56 |
57 |
58 |
59 |
60 |
61 | ${project.artifactId}-${project.version}
62 |
63 |
64 |
65 |
66 | org.apache.maven.plugins
67 | maven-shade-plugin
68 | 3.6.0
69 |
70 |
71 | package
72 |
73 | shade
74 |
75 |
76 | false
77 |
78 |
79 | org.dozerdb:dozerdb-core
80 | org.dozerdb.client:dozerdb-browser
81 |
82 |
83 |
84 |
85 | *:*
86 |
87 | META-INF/*.SF
88 | META-INF/*.DSA
89 | META-INF/*.RSA
90 |
91 |
92 |
93 |
94 |
95 |
96 |
97 |
98 |
99 |
100 |
101 |
102 |
103 |
104 |
105 |
106 | org.dozerdb
107 | dozerdb-core
108 | ${dozerdb-core.version}
109 |
110 |
111 | org.dozerdb.client
112 | dozerdb-browser
113 | ${dozerdb-browser.version}
114 |
115 |
116 |
117 |
118 |
119 |
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