System Tools and Scripting Plugins → FileUtils Plugin → Copy Directory Step
This step copies the contents of a directory to one or more other directories, overwriting files but not deleting any.
Required properties:
Property Name | Description |
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Source Directory | The directory to copy |
Destination Directories | Specify a new-line-separated list of directories to which to copy |
Include Files |
Specify a new-line-separated list of file/directory patterns to include. Pattern Matching Rules: * matches zero or more characters ? matches one character ** matches zero or more directories Examples: *.java - matches .java, x.java, and FooBar.java ?.java - matches x.java, A.java **/*.txt - matches all txt files recursively **/CVS/* - matches all files in CVS directories anywhere in the directory tree org/apache/jakarta/** - matches all files in the org/apache/jakarta directory tree org/apache/**/CVS/* - matches all files in CVS directories anywhere in the in the directory tree under org/apache/ **/test/** - matches all files that have a test element in their path, including test as a filename |
Optional properties:
Property Name | Description |
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Exclude Files | Specify a new-line-separated list of file/directory patterns to exclude. Pattern matching rules are the same as those listed in Include Files. |
Rename Rules |
Specify rules for renaming files in the destination directories. Each rule must be on a separate line in the format FROM->TO. Examples: a.txt->b.txt (Renames files named a.txt to b.txt) *.java->*.java.bak (Renames all files ending with .java to instead end with .java.bak) Rules are applied in the order that they are given. A file will have at most one rule applied to it. |
Flatten | Ignore the directory structure of the source files, and copy all files into the directories specified by the Destination Directories property. |
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