Since Apache Ant 1.6.
Changes the owner of a file or all files inside specified directories. Right now it has effect only under Unix. The owner attribute is equivalent to the corresponding argument for the chown command.
FileSets, DirSets
or FileLists can be specified using
nested <fileset>
, <dirset>
and <filelist>
elements.
Since Ant 1.7, this task supports arbitrary resource collections as nested elements.
By default this task will use a single invocation of the underlying chown command. If you are working on a large number of files this may result in a command line that is too long for your operating system. If you encounter such problems, you should set the maxparallel attribute of this task to a non-zero value. The number to use highly depends on the length of your file names (the depth of your directory tree) and your operating system, so you'll have to experiment a little. POSIX recommends command line length limits of at least 4096 characters, this may give you an approximation for the number you could use as initial value for these experiments.
By default this task won't do anything unless it detects it is running on a Unix system. If you
know for sure that you have a chown executable on your PATH
that is command
line compatible with the Unix command, you can use the task's os attribute and set its
value to your current OS.
Attribute | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
file | the file or directory of which the owner must be changed. | Yes, unless nested <fileset|filelist|dirset> elements are specified |
owner | the new owner. | Yes |
parallel | process all specified files using a single chown command. | No; defaults to true |
type | One of file, diror both. If set to file, only the owner of plain files are going to be changed. If set to dir, only the directories are considered. Note: The type attribute does not apply to nested dirset s—dirset s always implicitly assume type to
be dir. |
No; default is file |
maxparallel | Limit the amount of parallelism by passing at most this many sourcefiles at once. Set it to negative integer for unlimited. | No; defaults to unlimited |
verbose | Whether to print a summary after execution or not. | No; defaults to false |
os | list of Operating Systems on which the command may be executed. | No |
osfamily | OS family as used in the <os> condition. | No; defaults to unix |
Make the start.sh file belong to coderjoe on a UNIX system.
<chown file="${dist}/start.sh" owner="coderjoe"/>
Make all .sh files below ${dist}/bin belong to coderjoe on a UNIX system.
<chown owner="coderjoe"> <fileset dir="${dist}/bin" includes="**/*.sh"/> </chown>
Make all files below shared/sources1 (except those below any directory
named trial) belong to coderjoe on a UNIX system. In addition, all files
belonging to a FileSet with id=other.shared.sources
get the same owner.
<chown owner="coderjoe"> <fileset dir="shared/sources1"> <exclude name="**/trial/**"/> </fileset> <fileset refid="other.shared.sources"/> </chown>
Make cgi scripts, files with a .old extension or directories beginning with private_ belong to the user named webadmin. A directory ending in .old or a file beginning with private_ would remain unaffected.
<chown owner="webadmin" type="file"> <fileset dir="/web"> <include name="**/*.cgi"/> <include name="**/*.old"/> </fileset> <dirset dir="/web"> <include name="**/private_*"/> </dirset> </chmod>