Reputation: 3243
I'm writing a plugin and I'm trying to write a file inside of the Plugin's root or installed directory (not sure what to refer to this to). I can't seem to figure out how to get a hold of this value. Doing System.properties['base.dir']
will result in the implementing Grails project's root directory. So right now I have two directories:
C:/PluginProject/
C:/GrailsAppThatUsesPlugin/
It's my understanding that when this becomes a distributed plugin a user will similarly have two directories:
GRAILS_HOME/grails-version/projects/projectName/plugins/myPlugin/
C:/GrailsAppThatUsesPlugin/
Inside of my plugin project I need to create a file. It needs to be inside of my plugin because the file I'm writing needs to reference other files that my plugin provides. The few things that I've tried that haven't worked are:
System.properties['base.dir']
new File("")
pluginNamePluginDir
but I'm trying to access this from a POGO. System.properties
none of them have the plugin directoryAny help is greatly appreciated.
Upvotes: 6
Views: 2226
Reputation: 368
This worked for me (both in-place and regular plug-ins):
import org.codehaus.groovy.grails.plugins.GrailsPluginUtils
GrailsPluginUtils.pluginInfos.find { it.name == pluginName }.pluginDir
Upvotes: 12
Reputation: 75671
You can use this:
import org.codehaus.groovy.grails.plugins.PluginManagerHolder
def pluginManager = PluginManagerHolder.pluginManager
def plugin = pluginManager.getGrailsPlugin(pluginName)
def pluginDir = plugin.descriptor.file.parentFile
The plugin name has to be of the form 'spring-security-core'
, not 'springSecurityCore'
Upvotes: 4