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<!-- Copyright 2000-2023 JetBrains s.r.o. and contributors. Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 license. -->
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# Library
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<link-summary>Accessing and managing libraries.</link-summary>
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<tldr>
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**Product Help:** [Libraries](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/library.html)
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</tldr>
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A library is an archive of compiled code (such as JAR files) that modules depend on.
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The IntelliJ Platform supports three types of libraries:
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* **Module Library**: the library classes are visible only in this module and the library information is recorded in the module <path>.iml</path> file.
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* **Project Library**: the library classes are visible within the project and the library information is recorded under <path>.idea/libraries</path> directory or in the project <path>.ipr</path> file.
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* **Global Library**: the library information is recorded in the <path>applicationLibraries.xml</path> file in <path>$USER_HOME$/.IntelliJIdea/config/options</path> directory. Global libraries are similar to project libraries, but are visible for different projects.
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A particular type of programmatically defined libraries is [Predefined Libraries](#predefined-libraries).
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## Accessing Libraries and Jars
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Package [`com.intellij.openapi.roots.libraries`](%gh-ic%/platform/projectModel-api/src/com/intellij/openapi/roots/libraries) provides functionality for working with project libraries and JAR files.
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### Getting a List of Libraries a Module Depends On
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To get the list of libraries that a module depends on, use `OrderEnumerator.forEachLibrary` as follows.
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```java
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final List<String> libraryNames = new ArrayList<String>();
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ModuleRootManager.getInstance(module).orderEntries().forEachLibrary(library -> {
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libraryNames.add(library.getName());
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return true;
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});
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Messages.showInfoMessage(StringUtil.join(libraryNames, "\n"), "Libraries in Module");
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```
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This sample code outputs a list of libraries that the given module depends on.
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### Getting a List of All Libraries
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To manage the lists of application and project libraries, use [`LibraryTable`](%gh-ic%/platform/projectModel-api/src/com/intellij/openapi/roots/libraries/LibraryTable.java).
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The list of application-level library tables is accessed by calling [`LibraryTablesRegistrar.getLibraryTable()`](%gh-ic%/platform/projectModel-api/src/com/intellij/openapi/roots/libraries/LibraryTablesRegistrar.java), whereas the list of project-level library tables is accessed via `LibraryTablesRegistrar.getLibraryTable(Project)`.
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Once you have a `LibraryTable`, you can get the libraries in it by calling `LibraryTable.getLibraries()`.
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To get the list of all module libraries defined in a given module, use API from [`OrderEntryUtil`](%gh-ic%/platform/projectModel-impl/src/com/intellij/openapi/roots/impl/OrderEntryUtil.java):
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```java
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OrderEntryUtil.getModuleLibraries(ModuleRootManager.getInstance(module));
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```
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### Getting the Library Content
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[`Library`](%gh-ic%/platform/projectModel-api/src/com/intellij/openapi/roots/libraries/Library.java) provides the `getUrls()` method you can use to get a list of source roots and classes the library includes.
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To clarify, consider the following code snippet:
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```java
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StringBuilder roots = new StringBuilder("The " + lib.getName() + " library includes:\n");
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roots.append("Sources:\n");
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for (String each : lib.getUrls(OrderRootType.SOURCES)) {
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roots.append(each).append("\n");
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}
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roots.append("Classes:\n");
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for (String each : lib.getUrls(OrderRootType.CLASSES)) {
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roots.append(each).append("\n");
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}
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Messages.showInfoMessage(roots.toString(), "Library Info");
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```
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### Creating a Library
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To create a library, perform the following steps:
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* Get a [write action](general_threading_rules.md#read-write-lock)
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* Obtain the library table to which you want to add the library. Use one of the following, depending on the library level:
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* `LibraryTablesRegistrar.getInstance().getLibraryTable()`
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* `LibraryTablesRegistrar.getInstance().getLibraryTable(Project)`
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* `ModuleRootManager.getInstance(module).getModifiableModel().getModuleLibraryTable()`
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* Create the library by calling `LibraryTable.createLibrary()`
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* Add contents to the library (see below)
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* For a module-level library, commit the modifiable model returned by `ModuleRootManager.getInstance(module).getModifiableModel()`.
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For module-level libraries, you can also use simplified APIs in the [`ModuleRootModificationUtil`](%gh-ic%/platform/projectModel-api/src/com/intellij/openapi/roots/ModuleRootModificationUtil.java) class to add a library with a single API call.
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You can find an example of using these APIs in the [project_model](%gh-sdk-samples%/project_model/src/main/java/org/intellij/sdk/project/model/ModificationAction.java) code sample.
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### Adding Contents or Modifying a Library
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To add or change the roots of a library, you need to perform the following steps:
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* Get a [write action](general_threading_rules.md#read-write-lock)
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* Get a **modifiable model** for the library, using `Library.getModifiableModel()`
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* Use methods such as `Library.ModifiableModel.addRoot()` to perform the necessary changes
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* Commit the model using `Library.ModifiableModel.commit()`.
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### Adding a Library Dependency to a Module
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Use `ModuleRootModificationUtil.addDependency(Module, Library)` from under a [write action](general_threading_rules.md#read-write-lock).
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### Checking Belonging to a Library
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The [`ProjectFileIndex`](%gh-ic%/platform/projectModel-api/src/com/intellij/openapi/roots/ProjectFileIndex.java) interface implements a number of methods you can use to check whether the specified file belongs to the project library classes or library sources.
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You can use the following methods:
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* To check if a specified virtual file is a compiled class file use
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```java
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ProjectFileIndex.isLibraryClassFile(virtualFile)
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```
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* To check if a specified virtual file or directory belongs to library classes use
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```java
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ProjectFileIndex.isInLibraryClasses(virtualFileorDirectory)
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```
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* To check if the specified virtual file or directory belongs to library sources use
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```java
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ProjectFileIndex.isInLibrarySource(virtualFileorDirectory)
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```
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See the [project_model](%gh-sdk-samples%/project_model/src/main/java/org/intellij/sdk/project/model/ProjectFileIndexSampleAction.java) to see how the method mentioned above can be applied.
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More details on libraries can be found in the [plugin_model](%gh-sdk-samples%/project_model/src/main/java/org/intellij/sdk/project/model/LibrariesAction.java) code sample.
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## Predefined Libraries
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EP: `com.intellij.additionalLibraryRootsProvider`
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[`AdditionalLibraryRootsProvider`](%gh-ic%/platform/projectModel-api/src/com/intellij/openapi/roots/AdditionalLibraryRootsProvider.java)
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Allows providing synthetic/predefined libraries ([`SyntheticLibrary`](%gh-ic%/platform/projectModel-api/src/com/intellij/openapi/roots/SyntheticLibrary.java)) in a project without exposing them in the model.
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By default, they're also hidden from UI.
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