This plugin is built with Buck.
Two build modes are supported: Standalone and in Gerrit tree. Standalone build mode is recommended, as this mode doesn't require local Gerrit tree to exist.
Clone bucklets library:
git clone https://gerrit.googlesource.com/bucklets
and link it to cookbook-plugin directory:
cd cookbook-plugin && ln -s ../bucklets .
Add link to the .buckversion file:
cd cookbook-plugin && ln -s bucklets/buckversion .buckversion
To build the plugin, issue the following command:
buck build plugin
The output is created in
buck-out/gen/cookbook-plugin/cookbook-plugin.jar
To execute the tests run:
buck test
Clone or link this plugin to the plugins directory of Gerrit's source tree, and issue the command:
buck build plugins/cookbook-plugin
The output is created in
buck-out/gen/plugins/cookbook-plugin/cookbook-plugin.jar
This project can be imported into the Eclipse IDE:
./tools/eclipse/project.py
To execute the tests run:
buck test --include cookbook-plugin
Note that for compatibility reasons a Maven build is provided, but is considered to be deprecated and will be removed in a future version of this plugin.
To build with Maven, change directory to the plugin folder and issue the command:
mvn clean package
When building with Maven, the Gerrit Plugin API must be available.
How to build the Gerrit Plugin API is described in the Gerrit documentation.