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This commit introduces a _convention plugin_ for RIFE2 support. It provides a number of advantages: - the build logic is clearly separated from the build script, which now only contains user-specific configuration, like the framework version or how to configure test logging - it fixes a number of issues like hardcoded dependencies (`dependsOn` is in general a mistake) - it removes the need to resolve the agent path eagerly - it makes the agent configurable - it clearly separates the user classpath from the RIFE classpath (both for precompiling templates and for the agent) - template compilation is cached - it avoids the abuse of `src/main/resources` to put templates and uses a dedicated directory instead, which removes the need for exclusions In addition, this should make it relatively straightforward to convert the convention plugin into a proper RIFE2 plugin, by extracting the code in `build-logic` into its own repository then publishing to the Gradle plugin portal.
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286 B
Kotlin
20 lines
286 B
Kotlin
plugins {
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`java-gradle-plugin`
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}
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repositories {
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mavenCentral()
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}
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dependencies {
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gradleApi()
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}
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gradlePlugin {
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plugins {
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create("rife2") {
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id = "com.uwyn.rife2"
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implementationClass = "com.uwyn.rife2.gradle.Rife2Plugin"
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}
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}
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}
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