Register a task for use within a buildfile.
This is for registering your own tasks -- or any non-core Task -- for use within a buildfile. If you find that you are using a particular class frequently, you may want to edit the phing/tasks/defaults.properties file so that it is included by default. You may also want to submit it (if LGPL or compatible license) to be included in Phing distribution.
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TODO: -- possibly refactor since this is almost the same as TypeDefTask (right now these are just too simple to really justify creating an abstract class)
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Hans Lellelid hans@xmpl.org |
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$Id: df52def0bb44ce1b0909f5e8858e79b2ef88ca0f $ |
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phing.tasks.system |
setClasspath(\Path $classpath)
createClasspath() : \Path
setClasspathRef(\Reference $r)
setName(string $name)
string
setClassname(string $class)
string
setFile(string $file)
string
main()
Should throw a BuildException if someting goes wrong with the build
This is abstract here. Must be overloaded by real tasks.
setOwningTarget(\Target $target)
getOwningTarget() : \Target
getTaskName() : string
string
Name of this task
setTaskName(string $name) : string
string
string
A string representing the name of this task for log
getTaskType() : string
string
The type of this task (XML Tag)
setTaskType($name)
getRegisterSlot(string $slotName)
string
log(string $msg, integer $level = \Project::MSG_INFO)
string
The message to be logged.
integer
The message's priority at this message should have
setDescription(string $desc)
string
The text describing the task
getDescription() : string
string
The text description of the task
init()
Should throw a BuildException if something goes wrong with the build
This is abstract here, but may not be overloaded by subclasses.
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getLocation() : \Location
setLocation(\Location $location)
getRuntimeConfigurableWrapper() : \RuntimeConfigurable
setRuntimeConfigurableWrapper(\RuntimeConfigurable $wrapper)
maybeConfigure()
perform()
setProject(\Project $project)
getProject() : \Project
name :
classname : string
This can be a dot-path -- relative to a location on PHP include_path. E.g. path.to.MyClass -> path/to/MyClass.php
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string
classpath : \Path
classpathId :
typeFile : string
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string
description : string
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string
taskType : string
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string
taskName : string
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string
project : \Project