From 91a434c1634235e0d92c5ef3665881cf81f16a42 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: T25 Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2016 16:18:34 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Create plugin-descriptor.properties The new rule for elasticsearch plugin requires a "plugin-descriptor.properties" file. Therefore, I create a foo file. --- src/plugin-descriptor.properties | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 80 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/plugin-descriptor.properties diff --git a/src/plugin-descriptor.properties b/src/plugin-descriptor.properties new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1588e113 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/plugin-descriptor.properties @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +# Elasticsearch plugin descriptor file +# This file must exist as 'plugin-descriptor.properties' at +# the root directory of all plugins. +# +# A plugin can be 'site', 'jvm', or both. +# +### example site plugin for "foo": +# +# foo.zip <-- zip file for the plugin, with this structure: +# _site/ <-- the contents that will be served +# plugin-descriptor.properties <-- example contents below: +# +# site=true +# description=My cool plugin +# version=1.0 +# +### example jvm plugin for "foo" +# +# foo.zip <-- zip file for the plugin, with this structure: +# .jar <-- classes, resources, dependencies +# .jar <-- any number of jars +# plugin-descriptor.properties <-- example contents below: +# +# jvm=true +# classname=foo.bar.BazPlugin +# description=My cool plugin +# version=2.0.0-rc1 +# elasticsearch.version=2.0 +# java.version=1.7 +# +### mandatory elements for all plugins: +# +# 'description': simple summary of the plugin +description=${project.description} +# +# 'version': plugin's version +version=${project.version} +# +# 'name': the plugin name +name=${elasticsearch.plugin.name} + +### mandatory elements for site plugins: +# +# 'site': set to true to indicate contents of the _site/ +# directory in the root of the plugin should be served. +site=${elasticsearch.plugin.site} +# +### mandatory elements for jvm plugins : +# +# 'jvm': true if the 'classname' class should be loaded +# from jar files in the root directory of the plugin. +# Note that only jar files in the root directory are +# added to the classpath for the plugin! If you need +# other resources, package them into a resources jar. +jvm=${elasticsearch.plugin.jvm} +# +# 'classname': the name of the class to load, fully-qualified. +classname=${elasticsearch.plugin.classname} +# +# 'java.version' version of java the code is built against +# use the system property java.specification.version +# version string must be a sequence of nonnegative decimal integers +# separated by "."'s and may have leading zeros +java.version=${maven.compiler.target} +# +# 'elasticsearch.version' version of elasticsearch compiled against +# You will have to release a new version of the plugin for each new +# elasticsearch release. This version is checked when the plugin +# is loaded so Elasticsearch will refuse to start in the presence of +# plugins with the incorrect elasticsearch.version. +elasticsearch.version=${elasticsearch.version} +# +### deprecated elements for jvm plugins : +# +# 'isolated': true if the plugin should have its own classloader. +# passing false is deprecated, and only intended to support plugins +# that have hard dependencies against each other. If this is +# not specified, then the plugin is isolated by default. +isolated=${elasticsearch.plugin.isolated} +#