Package com.lowagie.tools

Source Code of com.lowagie.tools.BuildTutorial

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* Copyright 2005 by Bruno Lowagie.
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package com.lowagie.tools;

import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.FileWriter;
import java.io.IOException;

import javax.xml.transform.Result;
import javax.xml.transform.Source;
import javax.xml.transform.Templates;
import javax.xml.transform.Transformer;
import javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory;
import javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamResult;
import javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamSource;

/**
* This class can be used to build the iText website.
*
* @author Bruno Lowagie
*/
public class BuildTutorial {

  static String root;
  static FileWriter build;
 
  //~ Methods
  // ----------------------------------------------------------------

  /**
   * Main method so you can call the convert method from the command line.
   * @param args 4 arguments are expected:
   * <ul><li>a sourcedirectory (root of the tutorial xml-files),
   * <li>a destination directory (where the html and build.xml files will be generated),
   * <li>an xsl to transform the index.xml into a build.xml
   * <li>an xsl to transform the index.xml into am index.html</ul>
   */

  public static void main(String[] args) {
    if (args.length == 4) {
      File srcdir = new File(args[0]);
      File destdir = new File(args[1]);
      File xsl_examples = new File(srcdir, args[2]);
      File xsl_site = new File(srcdir, args[3]);
      try {
        System.out.print("Building tutorial: ");
        root = new File(args[1], srcdir.getName()).getCanonicalPath();
        System.out.println(root);
        build = new FileWriter(new File(root, "build.xml"));
        build.write("<project name=\"tutorial\" default=\"all\" basedir=\".\">\n");
        build.write("<target name=\"all\">\n");
        action(srcdir, destdir, xsl_examples, xsl_site);
        build.write("</target>\n</project>");
        build.flush();
        build.close();
      }
      catch(IOException ioe) {
        ioe.printStackTrace();
      }
    } else {
      System.err
          .println("Wrong number of parameters.\nUsage: BuildSite srcdr destdir xsl_examples xsl_site");
    }
  }

  /**
   * Inspects a file or directory that is given and performs the necessary actions on it (transformation or recursion).
   * @param source a sourcedirectory (possibly with a tutorial xml-file)
   * @param destination a destination directory (where the html and build.xml file will be generated, if necessary)
   * @param xsl_examples an xsl to transform the index.xml into a build.xml
   * @param xsl_site an xsl to transform the index.xml into am index.html
   * @throws IOException when something goes wrong while reading or creating a file or directory
   */
  public static void action(File source, File destination, File xsl_examples, File xsl_site) throws IOException {
    if (".svn".equals(source.getName())) return;
    System.out.print(source.getName());
    if (source.isDirectory()) {
      System.out.print(" ");
      System.out.println(source.getCanonicalPath());
      File dest = new File(destination, source.getName());
      dest.mkdir();
      File current;
      File[] xmlFiles = source.listFiles();
      if (xmlFiles != null) {
        for (int i = 0; i < xmlFiles.length; i++) {
          current = xmlFiles[i];
          action(current, dest, xsl_examples, xsl_site);
        }
      }
      else {
        System.out.println("... skipped");
      }
    }
    else if (source.getName().equals("index.xml")) {
      System.out.println("... transformed");
      convert(source, xsl_site, new File(destination, "index.php"));
      File buildfile = new File(destination, "build.xml");
      String path = buildfile.getCanonicalPath().substring(root.length());
      path = path.replace(File.separatorChar, '/');
      if ("/build.xml".equals(path)) return;
      convert(source, xsl_examples, buildfile);
      build.write("\t<ant antfile=\"${basedir}");
      build.write(path);
      build.write("\" target=\"install\" inheritAll=\"false\" />\n");
    }
    else {
      System.out.println("... skipped");
    }
  }
 
  /**
   * Converts an <code>infile</code>, using an <code>xslfile</code> to an
   * <code>outfile</code>.
   *
   * @param infile
   *            the path to an XML file
   * @param xslfile
   *            the path to the XSL file
   * @param outfile
   *            the path for the output file
   */
  public static void convert(File infile, File xslfile, File outfile) {
    try {
      // Create transformer factory
      TransformerFactory factory = TransformerFactory.newInstance();

      // Use the factory to create a template containing the xsl file
      Templates template = factory.newTemplates(new StreamSource(
          new FileInputStream(xslfile)));

      // Use the template to create a transformer
      Transformer xformer = template.newTransformer();
     
      // passing 2 parameters
      String branch = outfile.getParentFile().getCanonicalPath().substring(root.length());
      branch = branch.replace(File.separatorChar, '/');
      StringBuffer path = new StringBuffer();
      for (int i = 0; i < branch.length(); i++) {
        if (branch.charAt(i) == '/') path.append("/..");
      }
     
      xformer.setParameter("branch", branch);
      xformer.setParameter("root", path.toString());

      // Prepare the input and output files
      Source source = new StreamSource(new FileInputStream(infile));
      Result result = new StreamResult(new FileOutputStream(outfile));

      // Apply the xsl file to the source file and write the result to the
      // output file
      xformer.transform(source, result);
    } catch (Exception e) {
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }
}
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