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<h2 class="section" id="publishing">Publishing</h2>
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<p>
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The Publishing plug-in lets you upload files to JCenter and Github. These files can be either generic ones (e.g. a zip file, a README, etc...) or a Maven-compatible form of your project.
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The Publishing plug-in lets you upload files to Bintray and Github. These files can be either generic ones (e.g. a zip file, a README, etc...) or a Maven-compatible form of your project.
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</p>
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<h3 class="section" indent="1" id="jcenter">JCenter</h3>
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<h3 class="section" indent="1" id="bintray">Bintray / JCenter</h3>
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<p>
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Before you can upload, you need to create a file <code>local.properties</code> in the root directory of your project with the following keys:
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</p>
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</p>
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<p>
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You define what to upload with the <code>jcenter</code> directive:
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You define what to upload with the <code>bintray</code> directive:
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</p>
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<pre class="brush:java">
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jcenter {
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bintray {
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publish = true
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file("${kobalt.buildDirectory}/libs/${kobalt.name}-${kobalt.version}.zip",
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"${kobalt.name}/${kobalt.version}/${kobalt.name}-${kobalt.version}.zip")
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mavenJars {}
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</pre>
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<p>
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This directive <a href="#mavenJars">is described here</a> and is a shortcut to upload all the files that are required in a Maven repo (jar file, javadocs, source files and POM file). You can take a look at <a href="https://github.com/cbeust/jcommander/blob/master/kobalt/src/Build.kt">this build file</a> for a full example of how to package and publish a project to JCenter.
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This directive <a href="#mavenJars">is described here</a> and is a shortcut to upload all the files that are required in a Maven repo (jar file, javadocs, source files and POM file). You can take a look at <a href="https://github.com/cbeust/jcommander/blob/master/kobalt/src/Build.kt">this build file</a> for a full example of how to package and publish a project to Bintray / JCenter.
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</p>
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<p>
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The <code>jcenter</code> directive accepts the following parameters:
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The <code>bintray</code> directive accepts the following parameters:
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</p>
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<dl class="dl-horizontal">
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<dt>publish (<code>false</code>)</dt>
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<dd>If true, the uploaded file will be published in your personal space (e.g. <code>https://dl.bintray.com/cbeust/maven</code>). Once the file is uploaded there, it can be automatically synchronized to JCenter by linking your project to JCenter on the bintray web site. By default, files are <strong>not</strong> published.
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<dd>If true, the uploaded file will be published in your personal space (e.g. <code>https://dl.bintray.com/cbeust/maven</code>). Once the file is uploaded there, it can be automatically synchronized to JCenter by linking your project to JCenter on the Bintray web site. By default, files are <strong>not</strong> published.
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</dd>
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<dt>sign (<code>false</code>)</dt>
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<dd>If true, sign the files with GPG. This is only required if you plan to later synchronize these files from JCenter to Maven Central. Keep this to <code>false</code>if you are only interested in uploading to JCenter.</dd>
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</dl>
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<pre class="brush:plain">
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$ ./kobaltw uploadJcenter
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$ ./kobaltw uploadBintray
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========== kobalt-line-count:uploadJcenter
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========== kobalt-line-count:uploadBintray
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kobalt-line-count: Found 2 artifacts to upload
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All artifacts successfully uploaded
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</pre>
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