问题
I'm making a maven plugin that run in test phase, in pom.xml configuration of a project that uses my plugin, I'm setting a class canonical name that I want to use to run that class from my plugin, basically I'm making a way to have a dynamic class loading of classes inside the project from my plugin.
Class clazz = Class.forName("... class from pom.xml ...")
When I run it I receive the expectable "ClassNotFoundException", seems the class loader are not the same or not shared.
There is a way to do it? Like capture the class loader from the project or receive it by dependency injection into my plugin? What is the best way?
回答1:
We can use the Hibernate implementation in mojo can be used as a reference to make it:
Checkout the source code here: http://grepcode.com/file/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org.codehaus.mojo/hibernate3-maven-plugin/2.2/org/codehaus/mojo/hibernate3/HibernateExporterMojo.java#HibernateExporterMojo.getClassLoader%28%29
private ClassLoader getClassLoader(MavenProject project)
{
try
{
List classpathElements = project.getCompileClasspathElements();
classpathElements.add( project.getBuild().getOutputDirectory() );
classpathElements.add( project.getBuild().getTestOutputDirectory() );
URL urls[] = new URL[classpathElements.size()];
for ( int i = 0; i < classpathElements.size(); ++i )
{
urls[i] = new File( (String) classpathElements.get( i ) ).toURL();
}
return new URLClassLoader( urls, this.getClass().getClassLoader() );
}
catch ( Exception e )
{
getLog().debug( "Couldn't get the classloader." );
return this.getClass().getClassLoader();
}
}
To capture the "project" object, we can use the mojo dependency injection:
/**
* Dependency injected
*/
@Parameter(defaultValue = "${project}")
public MavenProject project;
And use it to load some class in project class loader:
getClassLoader(this.project).loadClass("com.somepackage.SomeClass")
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49737706/access-project-classes-from-a-maven-plugin