├── .gitignore
├── CHANGELOG.md
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── build.boot
└── src
└── adzerk
├── boot_jar2bin.clj
└── boot_jar2bin
└── launch4j.clj
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1 | # CHANGELOG
2 |
3 | ## 1.2.0 (2019-09-07)
4 |
5 | * Added a `--jre-path` option to the `exe` task, allowing one to specify the
6 | path where Java is expected to be found on the end user's system.
7 |
8 | From my understanding, the launch4j default behavior is to locate Java via the
9 | Windows registry. However, there have been reported issues around some
10 | distributions of Java (e.g. AdoptOpenJDK 11) not adding the appropriate
11 | information to the registry, and apparently using whatever `java` is on the
12 | `PATH` is not the default behavior of the executable emitted by launch4j.
13 |
14 | According to discussions [here](https://sourceforge.net/p/launch4j/bugs/197/)
15 | and [here](https://sourceforge.net/p/launch4j/feature-requests/127/), you can
16 | configure launch4j to use `%JAVA_HOME%;%PATH%` in the
17 | `...` part of the config file, and that will make it
18 | so that the executable will try to find Java via the paths specified in the
19 | `%JAVA_HOME%` and `%PATH%` Windows environment variables.
20 |
21 | You can now do this by specifying `--jre-path "%JAVA_HOME%;%PATH%"` in the
22 | `exe` task options, and hopefully the executables you create will work if the
23 | end user has a distribution of Java that doesn't update the Windows registry
24 | appropriately.
25 |
26 | ## 1.1.1 (2017-10-30)
27 |
28 | * Fixed an encoding issue when running the `exe` task on Windows. ([#2](https://github.com/adzerk-oss/boot-jar2bin/pull/2))
29 |
30 | Thanks to [Hemaolle] for the fix!
31 |
32 | ## 1.1.0 (2016-01-21)
33 |
34 | * Both the `bin` and `exe` tasks now take a `--jvm-opt` flag for passing options to the Java launcher each time the executable is run.
35 |
36 | ## 1.0.0 (2015-11-15)
37 |
38 | * `exe` task produces standalone Windows executables (.exe files) from jars, using Launch4j.
39 |
40 | * Task names shortened (`jar2bin -> bin, jar2exe -> exe`) for the sake of simplicity.
41 |
42 | ## 0.1.0 (2015-11-08)
43 |
44 | * Initial release. `jar2bin` task produces standalone Unix/Linux executables.
45 |
46 | [Hemaolle]: https://github.com/Hemaolle
47 |
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1 | # boot-jar2bin
2 |
3 | [](http://clojars.org/adzerk/boot-jar2bin)
4 |
5 | A [Boot](https://boot-clj.github.io) plugin for producing standalone console executables from uberjars, inspired by [lein-bin](http://github.com/Raynes/lein-bin).
6 |
7 | # Usage
8 |
9 | Add `adzerk/boot-jar2bin` to your `build.boot` dependencies and require/refer in the task:
10 |
11 | ```clojure
12 | (set-env! :dependencies '[[adzerk/boot-jar2bin "X.Y.Z" :scope "test"]])
13 | (require '[adzerk.boot-jar2bin :refer :all])
14 | ```
15 |
16 | `boot-jar2bin`'s `bin` and `exe` tasks can either take a jar file that you point it to, or be composed with the `jar` task in your Boot pipeline:
17 |
18 | ```
19 | boot aot pom uber jar bin
20 | boot bin --file target/existing-jar-0.1.0.jar
21 | ```
22 |
23 | This will create a binary file, either for the file you specify, or if you don't specify a file, there will be one file for every jar in the fileset. Because files in the target directory cannot be made executable by Boot tasks, you'll have to do so manually:
24 |
25 | ```
26 | chmod +x target/existing-jar-0.1.0
27 | ```
28 |
29 | Alternatively, you can specify an output directory, and the files will be copied there *and* marked executable for you:
30 |
31 | ```
32 | boot aot pom uber jar bin --output-dir bin
33 | ```
34 |
35 | ## JVM Options
36 |
37 | JVM options can be supplied to both the `bin` and `exe` tasks:
38 |
39 | ```
40 | boot aot pom uber jar bin --jvm-opt -Dfoo=bar --jvm-opt -Dbaz=quux
41 | ```
42 |
43 | Alternatively, you can use `task-options!` in your `build.boot`:
44 |
45 | ```
46 | (def jvm-opts #{"-Dfoo=bar" "-Dbaz=quux"})
47 |
48 | (task-options!
49 | bin {:jvm-opt jvm-opts}
50 | exe {:jvm-opt jvm-opts})
51 | ```
52 |
53 | These options will be passed to the Java launcher each time the executable is run.
54 |
55 | ## File Headers
56 |
57 | The `bin` task creates binary files out of jars by simply prepending some lines, turning the file into an executable shell script that runs the jar file using `java -jar`. By default, the header it prepends is this (`` is where any JVM options you supply will go):
58 |
59 | ```
60 | #!/bin/sh
61 |
62 | exec java -jar $0 "$@"
63 |
64 |
65 |
66 | ```
67 |
68 | If you'd like to use your own custom header (e.g. to include Java flags, set environment variables, etc.), you can put it in a file (say, `head.sh`), and use the `--header` option:
69 |
70 | ```
71 | boot aot pom uber jar bin --header head.sh
72 | ```
73 |
74 | > NOTE: When using a custom header, you must hard-code in any JVM options; the `--jvm-opt` flag is provided as a convenience for when you're using the default header only.
75 |
76 | ## Windows executables
77 |
78 | The `exe` task can be used to create Windows executables from jar files. This requires that [Launch4j](http://launch4j.sourceforge.net) be installed on your system. Launch4j requires additional configuration, which is typically supplied via a specialized XML file, but the `exe` task allows you to supply the values via task options. The easiest way to do this is to include them in your `build.boot`:
79 |
80 | ```clojure
81 | (task-options!
82 | exe {:name 'sandwich
83 | :main 'sandwich.core
84 | :version "0.1.0"
85 | :desc "Run this exe file if you like sandwiches."
86 | :copyright "2015 Earl of Sandwich"
87 | :jvm-opt #{"-Dfoo=bar" "-Dbaz=baf"}})
88 | ```
89 |
90 | Then, to create the executable, run the `exe` task, including an `--output-dir` argument to specify where you would like Launch4j to place the .exe file it outputs:
91 |
92 | ```
93 | boot aot pom uber jar exe --output-dir bin
94 | ```
95 |
96 | As with the `bin` task, you can also specify an existing jar file:
97 |
98 | ```
99 | boot exe --file target/existing-jar-0.1.0.jar --output-dir bin
100 | ```
101 |
102 | This will create an executable `bin/existing-jar-0.1.0.exe`.
103 |
104 | ## License
105 |
106 | Copyright © 2015 Adzerk
107 |
108 | Distributed under the Eclipse Public License version 1.0.
109 |
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1 | (set-env!
2 | :source-paths #{"src"}
3 | :dependencies '[[org.clojure/clojure "1.8.0" :scope "provided"]
4 | [adzerk/bootlaces "0.1.13" :scope "test"]
5 | [org.clojure/data.xml "0.0.8"]])
6 |
7 | (require '[adzerk.bootlaces :refer :all])
8 |
9 | (def +version+ "1.2.0")
10 |
11 | (bootlaces! +version+)
12 |
13 | (task-options!
14 | pom {:project 'adzerk/boot-jar2bin
15 | :version +version+
16 | :description "Boot task to create standalone executable binaries."
17 | :url "https://github.com/adzerk-oss/boot-jar2bin"
18 | :scm {:url "https://github.com/adzerk-oss/boot-jar2bin"}
19 | :license {"EPL" "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html"}})
20 |
21 | (deftask deploy
22 | "Installs release jar locally and deploys it to Clojars."
23 | []
24 | (comp (build-jar) (install) (push-release)))
25 |
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1 | (ns adzerk.boot-jar2bin
2 | {:boot/export-tasks true}
3 | (:require [boot.core :refer :all]
4 | [boot.util :as util]
5 | [clojure.java.io :as io]
6 | [clojure.string :as str]
7 | [adzerk.boot-jar2bin.launch4j :refer (write-launch4j-config)])
8 | (:import [java.io FileOutputStream FileWriter]))
9 |
10 | (defmacro assert-required [& locals]
11 | `(do ~@(for [l locals] `(assert ~l (str "Required argument missing")))))
12 |
13 | (defn- default-header
14 | [jvm-opts]
15 | (format "#!/bin/sh\n\nexec java %s -jar $0 \"$@\"\n\n\n"
16 | (str/join \space jvm-opts)))
17 |
18 | (defn- jars-in-fileset
19 | [fileset]
20 | (->> (output-files fileset)
21 | (by-ext [".jar"])
22 | ; aether.uber.jar is added to the fileset somewhere in the
23 | ; aot-pom-uber-jar pipeline
24 | (not-by-name ["aether.uber.jar"])
25 | (map tmp-file)))
26 |
27 | (deftask bin
28 | "Builds a standalone binary executable from an uberjar.
29 |
30 | If `file` is not specified, builds an executable for every jar file in the
31 | fileset."
32 | [f file PATH file "The path to the uberjar."
33 | o output-dir PATH str "The output directory path."
34 | H header FILE file "A file containing a custom header to place at the beginning of the executable."
35 | j jvm-opt OPTIONS #{str} "The JVM options to pass to the Java launcher."]
36 | (with-pre-wrap fileset
37 | (let [jars (if file [file] (jars-in-fileset fileset))
38 | tgt (tmp-dir!)
39 | header (if header
40 | (slurp header)
41 | (default-header (or jvm-opt #{})))]
42 | (when-not (seq jars)
43 | (throw (Exception. "No jar files found.")))
44 | (doseq [jar jars]
45 | (let [bin-fname (->> (.getName jar)
46 | (re-matches #"(.+)\.jar")
47 | second)
48 | tgt-file (io/file tgt bin-fname)
49 | out-file (when output-dir
50 | (doto (io/file output-dir bin-fname)
51 | io/make-parents))]
52 | (util/info "Creating %s binary...\n" bin-fname)
53 | (with-open [bin (FileOutputStream. tgt-file)]
54 | (io/copy header bin)
55 | (io/copy jar bin))
56 | (when out-file
57 | (util/info "Writing %s...\n" (.getPath out-file))
58 | (io/copy tgt-file out-file)
59 | (.setExecutable out-file true false))))
60 | (-> fileset (add-resource tgt) commit!))))
61 |
62 | (deftask exe
63 | "If Launch4j is installed, uses it to build a standalone .exe file from an
64 | uberjar.
65 |
66 | If `file` is not specified, builds an executable for every jar file in the
67 | fileset."
68 | [f file PATH file "The path to the uberjar."
69 | o output-dir PATH str "The output directory path."
70 | n name NAME sym "The name of the project."
71 | m main STR sym "The main class."
72 | d desc STR str "A description of the project."
73 | c copyright STR str "The project's copyright information."
74 | v version VERSION str "The project version number."
75 | j jvm-opt OPTIONS #{str} "The JVM options to pass to the Java launcher."
76 | p jre-path STR str "(optional) The path where Java is expected to be found on the end user's system."]
77 | (assert-required output-dir version name main desc copyright)
78 | (with-pre-wrap fileset
79 | (let [jars (if file [file] (jars-in-fileset fileset))
80 | tgt (tmp-dir!)]
81 | (when-not (seq jars)
82 | (throw (Exception. "No jar files found.")))
83 | (doseq [jar jars]
84 | (let [fname (->> (.getName jar)
85 | (re-matches #"(.+)\.jar")
86 | second)
87 | xml-fname (str fname ".xml")
88 | exe-fname (str fname ".exe")
89 | xml-file (io/file tgt xml-fname)
90 | out-file (doto (io/file output-dir exe-fname) io/make-parents)]
91 | (with-open [xml (io/writer xml-file :encoding "UTF-8")]
92 | (write-launch4j-config {:jar-file jar
93 | :out-file out-file
94 | :main-class main
95 | :project-name name
96 | :description desc
97 | :version version
98 | :copyright copyright
99 | :jvm-opts (or jvm-opt #{})
100 | :jre-path jre-path}
101 | xml))
102 | (util/dosh "launch4j" (.getPath xml-file))))
103 | (-> fileset (add-resource tgt) commit!))))
104 |
105 |
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1 | (ns adzerk.boot-jar2bin.launch4j
2 | (:require [clojure.data.xml :refer :all]
3 | [clojure.xml :as xml]
4 | [clojure.string :as str])
5 | (:import [java.nio.file Path Paths]))
6 |
7 | (defn- to-four-places
8 | [version]
9 | (let [places (str/split version #"\.")]
10 | (try
11 | (doall (map #(Integer/parseInt %) places))
12 | (if (> (count places) 4) (throw (NumberFormatException.)))
13 | (catch NumberFormatException e
14 | (throw (Exception. "Version string must consist of up to four numbers, separated by periods."))))
15 | (str/join "." (concat places (repeat (- 4 (count places)) "0")))))
16 |
17 | (defn- filename-without-path
18 | [file]
19 | (let [path (Paths/get (.getPath file) (into-array [""]))]
20 | (str (.getFileName path))))
21 |
22 | (defn launch4j-config
23 | [{:keys [out-file jar-file main-class
24 | project-name description version copyright
25 | jvm-opts jre-path]}]
26 | (sexp-as-element
27 | [:launch4jConfig
28 | [:headerType "console"]
29 | [:outfile (.getAbsolutePath out-file)]
30 | [:jar (.getAbsolutePath jar-file)]
31 | [:classPath
32 | [:mainClass main-class]]
33 | (into [:jre
34 | (if jre-path
35 | [:path jre-path]
36 | [:path])
37 | [:minVersion "1.7.0"]
38 | [:maxHeapSize "2048"]
39 | [:jdkPreference "preferJdk"]]
40 | (for [jvm-opt jvm-opts]
41 | [:opt jvm-opt]))
42 | [:versionInfo
43 | [:fileVersion (to-four-places version)]
44 | [:txtFileVersion version]
45 | [:fileDescription description]
46 | [:copyright copyright]
47 | [:productVersion (to-four-places version)]
48 | [:txtProductVersion version]
49 | [:productName project-name]
50 | [:internalName project-name]
51 | [:originalFilename (filename-without-path out-file)]]]))
52 |
53 | (defn write-launch4j-config
54 | [opts file-writer]
55 | (emit (launch4j-config opts) file-writer))
56 |
57 |
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