feat(generator): add extra allowed modules that will not be removed from the monorepo if they are present by chingor13 · Pull Request #4124 · googleapis/sdk-platform-java
Summary of Changes
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This pull request introduces a crucial enhancement to the monorepo's pom.xml generation script. It enables the inclusion of specific Java modules, identified by an explicit allowlist, into the root pom.xml, even if they do not adhere to the standard java- prefix naming convention. This change directly supports the integration of existing projects like auth-library and sdk-platform-java into the monorepo, streamlining their migration process.
Highlights
- Enhanced Module Discovery: The
__search_for_java_modulesfunction was updated to include a newmodule_allowlist. This allows specific modules, not following thejava-prefix convention, to be recognized and included in the rootpom.xmlgeneration. - Monorepo Migration Support: Explicitly added 'google-auth-library-java' and 'sdk-platform-java' to the
module_allowlist, facilitating their migration and integration into the monorepo's build structure.
Changelog
- hermetic_build/library_generation/utils/pom_generator.py
- Introduced a
module_allowlistset to define specific Java modules that should always be included. - Modified the
__search_for_java_modulesfunction to check if a subdirectory's name is present in themodule_allowlist. - Added debug print statements to
generate_root_pomand__search_for_java_modulesfor better visibility during module discovery.
- Introduced a
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