This document is about configuring Gerrit Code Review into an Eclipse workspace for development.
Java 11 or later SDK is required. Otherwise, java 8 can still be used for now as described below.
Project Setup
In your Eclipse installation’s eclipse.ini
file,
add the following line in the vmargs
section:
-DmaxCompiledUnitsAtOnce=10000
Without this setting, annotation processing does not work reliably and the build is likely to fail with errors like:
Could not write generated class ... javax.annotation.processing.FilerException: Source file already created
and
AutoAnnotation_Commands_named cannot be resolved to a type
First, generate the Eclipse project by running the tools/eclipse/project.py
script.
Then, in Eclipse, choose 'Import existing project' and select the gerrit
project
from the current working directory.
Expand the gerrit
project, right-click on the eclipse-out
folder, select
'Properties', and then under 'Attributes' check 'Derived'.
Note that if you make any changes in the project configuration
that get saved to the .project
file, for example adding Resource
Filters on a folder, they will be overwritten the next time you run
tools/eclipse/project.py
.
Eclipse project on MacOS
By default, bazel uses /private/var/tmp
as the
outputRoot on MacOS.
This means that the eclipse project will reference libraries stored under that directory.
However, MacOS runs periodic cleanup task which deletes the content under /private/var/tmp
which wasn’t accessed or modified for some days, by default 3 days. This can lead to a broken
Eclipse project as referenced libraries get deleted.
There are two possibilities to mitigate this issue.
Change the location of the bazel output directory
On Linux, the output directory defaults to $HOME/.cache/bazel
and the same can be configured
on Mac too. Edit, or create, the $HOME/.bazelrc
file and add the following line:
startup --output_user_root=/Users/johndoe/.cache/bazel
Increase the treshold for the cleanup of temporary files
The default treshold for the cleanup can be overriden by creating a configuration file under
/etc/periodic.conf
and setting a larger value for the daily_clean_tmps_days
.
An example /etc/periodic.conf
file:
# This file overrides the settings from /etc/defaults/periodic.conf daily_clean_tmps_days="45" # If not accessed for
For more details about the proposed workaround see this post
Eclipse project with custom plugins
To add custom plugins to the eclipse project add them to tools/bzl/plugins.bzl
the same way you would when
bundling in release.war
and run tools/eclipse/project.py
.
If a plugin requires additional test dependencies (not available in the Gerrit),
then in order to execute tests directly from Eclipse, that plugin must be also
added to CUSTOM_PLUGINS_TEST_DEPS
list in tools/bzl/plugins.bzl
and Eclipse
project configuration needs to be updated by running tools/eclipse/project.py
.
Java Versions
Java 11 is supported as a default, but some adjustments must be done for other JDKs:
-
Add JRE, e.g.: directory: /usr/lib64/jvm/java-9-openjdk, name: java-9-openjdk-9
-
Change execution environment for gerrit project to: JavaSE-9 (java-9-openjdk-9)
-
Check that compiler compliance level in gerrit project is set to: 9
Moreover, the actual java 11 language features are not supported yet.
Code Formatter Settings
To format source code, Gerrit uses the
google-java-format
tool (version 1.7), which automatically formats code to follow the
style guide. See Code Style for the
instruction how to set up command line tool that uses this formatter.
The Eclipse plugin is provided that allows to format with the same
formatter from within the Eclipse IDE. See
Eclipse plugin
for details how to install it. It’s important to use the same plugin version
as the google-java-format
script.
Site Initialization
Build once on the command line with Bazel and then follow Site Initialization in the Developer Setup guide to configure a local site for testing.
Testing
The Gerrit web app UI is served by server.go
process. To launch it,
run this command:
$ bazel run polygerrit-ui:devserver
Running the Daemon
Duplicate the existing launch configuration:
-
In Eclipse select Run → Debug Configurations …
-
Java Application →
gerrit_daemon
-
Right click, Duplicate
-
Modify the name to be unique.
-
Switch to Arguments tab.
-
Edit the
-d
program argument flag to match the path used during 'init'. The template launch configuration resolves to../gerrit_testsite
since that is what the documentation recommends. -
Switch to Common tab.
-
Change Save as to be Local file.
-
Close the Debug Configurations dialog and save the changes when prompted.
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