Nicobar is a dynamic scripting framework for java, driven by a powerful module loading system based on JBoss Modules. Scripts can be source, written in JVM compatible languages (like Groovy), or can be compiled bytecode, in the form of .class files. Scripts can be fetched from persistence dynamically, (compiled and) converted into modules, and inserted in the correct place in a runtime module graph based upon module metadata.
See the Wiki for full documentation, examples, operational details and other information.
See the Javadoc for the API.
Dynamically compile and load JVM compatible script sources, or compiled bytecode archives into your running JVM.
Establish an arbitrary dependency graph between script modules, with the ability to filter imported and exported packages from each module. Modules are isolated from each other via classloaders.
Persist and fetch script modules from pluggable repository implementations, including filesystem and cassandra based ones. Use management interface to publish script archives to repositories. Query published archives from repository.
Here is how you initialize your the Nicobar script module loader to support Groovy scripts.
public void initializeNicobar() throws Exception {
// create the loader with the groovy plugin
ScriptModuleLoader moduleLoader = new ScriptModuleLoader.Builder()
.addPluginSpec(new ScriptCompilerPluginSpec.Builder(GROOVY2_PLUGIN_ID) // configure Groovy plugin
.addRuntimeResource(ExampleResourceLocator.getGroovyRuntime())
.addRuntimeResource(ExampleResourceLocator.getGroovyPluginLocation())
.withPluginClassName(GROOVY2_COMPILER_PLUGIN_CLASS)
.build())
.build();
}
You will typically have ArchiveRepository containing Nicobar scripts. The example below initializes a repository that is laid out as directories at some file system path. Nicobar provides a repository poller which can look for updates inside a repository, and load updated modules into the module loader.
// create an archive repository and wrap a poller around it to feed updates to the module loader
Path baseArchiveDir = Paths.get("/tmp/archiveRepo");
JarArchiveRepository repository = new JarArchiveRepository.Builder(baseArchiveDir).build();
ArchiveRepositoryPoller poller = new ArchiveRepositoryPoller.Builder(moduleLoader).build();
poller.addRepository(repository, 30, TimeUnit.SECONDS, true);
ScriptModules can be retrieved out of the module loader by name (and an optional version). Classes can be retrieved from ScriptModules by name, or by type and exercised:
ScriptModule module = moduleLoader.getScriptModule("hellomodule");
Class<?> callableClass = ScriptModuleUtils.findAssignableClass(module, Callable.class);
Callable<String> instance = (Callable<String>) callableClass.newInstance();
String result = instance.call();
More examples and information can be found in the How To Use section.
Example source code can be found in the nicobar-examples subproject.
Binaries and dependency information for Maven, Ivy, Gradle and others can be found at http://search.maven.org.
Example for Maven:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.netflix.Nicobar</groupId>
<artifactId>nicobar-core</artifactId>
<version>x.y.z</version>
</dependency>
and for Ivy:
<dependency org="com.netflix.Nicobar" name="nicobar-core" rev="x.y.z" />
You need Java 6 or later.
To build:
$ git clone git@github.com:Netflix/Nicobar.git
$ cd Nicobar/
$ ./gradlew build
For bugs, questions and discussions please use the Github Issues.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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nicobar-core
unit tests rely on test jars containing classes. In order for these to be maintainable, there is a separate projectnicobar-core/nicobar-test-classes
. If you are modifying the test classes, Make sure to run thecopyTestClassJars
task onnicobar-test-classes
. This will generate test resource jars innicobar-test-classes/build/testJars
. Manually copy the jars intonicobar-core/src/test/resources
overwriting any existing jars.