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Java generation from CRD

This document shows how to generate java sources from CRD manifests.

Quick start CLI

The Java generator CLI is available for download on Sonatype at the link:

https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/releases/io/fabric8/java-generator-cli/<version>/java-generator-cli-<version>.sh

you can get it working locally with few lines:

export VERSION=$(wget -q -O - http://github.com/fabric8io/kubernetes-client/releases/latest --header "Accept: application/json" | jq -r '.tag_name' | cut -c 2-)
wget https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/releases/io/fabric8/java-generator-cli/$VERSION/java-generator-cli-$VERSION.sh
chmod a+x java-generator-cli-$VERSION.sh
./java-generator-cli-$VERSION.sh --version

Alternatively, if you already have jbang installed, you can run the CLI using it:

jbang io.fabric8:java-generator-cli:<version>

Quick start Maven

The Java generator Maven plugin can be used from your project pom.xml adding a section like:

<plugin>
  <groupId>io.fabric8</groupId>
  <artifactId>java-generator-maven-plugin</artifactId>
  <version>${kubernetes-client.version}</version>
  <executions>
    <execution>
      <goals>
        <goal>generate</goal>
      </goals>
    </execution>
  </executions>
  <configuration>
    <source>src/main/resources/kubernetes</source>
    ...
  </configuration>
</plugin>

Quick start Gradle

In a similar way with respect to the Maven plugin, the Java generator Gradle plugin can be used from your project build.gradle adding a section like:

plugins {
  // ...
  id 'io.fabric8.java-generator' version "${kubernetesClientVersion}"
}
// ...
javaGen {
  source = file('src/main/resources/kubernetes')
}

The properties that can be used in the javaGen closure are the one defined by the plugin extension, i.e. JavaGeneratorPluginExtension. The Gradle plugin defines a crd2java task (see gradle tasks --all), that can be applied or called directly, e.g.:

gradle crd2Java 

Usage

Provide a source referencing a file or a folder containing your CRDs definitions in yaml or json format and a target directory where the relevant Java code should be generated.

The full list of options of the CLI is (output of --help):

Usage: java-gen [-hV] [-add-extra-annotations] [-enum-uppercase]
                [-deserialization-datetime-format=<deserializationDateTimeFormat
                >] [-dt=<downloadTarget>] [-s=<source>]
                [-serialization-datetime-format=<serializationDateTimeFormat>]
                -t=<target> [-files-suffixes=<filesSuffixes>]...
                [-package-overrides=<String=String>]... [-u=<urls>]...
      -add-extra-annotations, --add-extra-annotations
                          Add extra lombok and sundrio annotation to the
                            generated classes
      -always-preserve-unknown, --always-preserve-unknown
                          Always preserve unknown fields in the generated
                            classes
      -deserialization-datetime-format, 
        --deserialization-datetime-format=<deserializationDateTimeFormat>
                          DateTime format used for Deserialization of fields of
                            type `date-time`
      -dt, --download-target=<downloadTarget>
                          The folder to be used as a target for the downloaded
                            crds
      -enum-uppercase, --enum-uppercase
                          Uppercase the enum values
      -files-suffixes, --files-suffixes=<filesSuffixes>
                          Filter the source files with the specific suffixes
  -h, --help              Show this help message and exit.
      -package-overrides, --package-overrides=<String=String>
                          Apply the overrides to the package names
  -s, --source=<source>   The source(file or folder) with the
                            CustomResourceDefinition(s) to use
      -serialization-datetime-format, 
        --serialization-datetime-format=<serializationDateTimeFormat>
                          DateTime format used for Serialization of fields of
                            type `date-time`
  -t, --target=<target>   The folder to write the generated sources
  -u, --urls=<urls>       The source urls with the CustomResourceDefinition(s)
                            to use
  -V, --version           Print version information and exit.

And the corresponding configurations of the Maven plugin are (output of mvn help:describe -DgroupId=io.fabric8 -DartifactId=java-generator-maven-plugin -Dversion=<version> -Ddetail):

    alwaysPreserveUnknown
      User property: fabric8.java-generator.always-preserve-unknown
      Always preserve unknown fields in the generated classes by emitting an
      additionalProperties field

    datetimeDeserializationFormat
      User property: fabric8.java-generator.datetime-deserialization-format
      DateTime format used for Deserialization of fields of type `date-time`

    datetimeSerializationFormat
      User property: fabric8.java-generator.datetime-serialization-format
      DateTime format used for Serialization of fields of type `date-time`

    downloadTarget (Default: ${basedir}/target/manifests)
      User property: fabric8.java-generator.download-target
      The Download target folder for CRDs downloaded from remote URLs

    enumUppercase
      User property: fabric8.java-generator.enum-uppercase
      Generate uppercase Enums

    extraAnnotations
      User property: fabric8.java-generator.extra-annotations
      Generate Extra annotation for lombok and sundrio integration

    filesSuffixes
      User property: fabric8.java-generator.files-suffixes
      Files suffixes to be processed

    generatedAnnotations
      User property: fabric8.java-generator.generated-annotations
      *advanced* Emit the @javax.annotation.processing.Generated annotation on
      the generated sources

    packageOverrides
      User property: fabric8.java-generator.package-overrides
      Package names to be substituted

    project (Default: ${project})
      (no description available)

    source
      User property: fabric8.java-generator.source
      The input file or directory to be used for generating sources

    target (Default: ${basedir}/target/generated-sources/java)
      User property: fabric8.java-generator.target
      The target folder to generate the Java sources

    urls
      User property: fabric8.java-generator.urls
      The URLs to be used to download CRDs from remote locations

Compiling the generated code

The generated code depends on a few dependencies to successfully compile:

<dependency>
  <groupId>io.fabric8</groupId>
  <artifactId>kubernetes-client</artifactId>
</dependency>
<dependency>
  <groupId>io.fabric8</groupId>
  <artifactId>generator-annotations</artifactId>
</dependency>

and, if --add-extra-annotations/extraAnnotations has been set, the following dependencies should be included as well:

<dependency> 
  <groupId>io.sundr</groupId> 
  <artifactId>builder-annotations</artifactId> 
  <scope>provided</scope> 
</dependency> 
<dependency> 
  <groupId>org.projectlombok</groupId> 
  <artifactId>lombok</artifactId> 
  <scope>provided</scope> 
</dependency>