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public interface DependencyHandler
A DependencyHandler is used to declare dependencies. Dependencies are grouped into configurations (see Configuration).
To declare a specific dependency for a configuration you can use the following syntax:
dependencies { configurationName dependencyNotation1, dependencyNotation2, ... }
Example shows a basic way of declaring dependencies.
apply plugin: 'java' //so that we can use 'compile', 'testCompile' for dependencies dependencies { //for dependencies found in artifact repositories you can use //the group:name:version notation compile 'commons-lang:commons-lang:2.6' testCompile 'org.mockito:mockito:1.9.0-rc1' //map-style notation: compile group: 'com.google.code.guice', name: 'guice', version: '1.0' //declaring arbitrary files as dependencies compile files('hibernate.jar', 'libs/spring.jar') //putting all jars from 'libs' onto compile classpath compile fileTree('libs') }
To do some advanced configuration on a dependency when it is declared, you can additionally pass a configuration closure:
dependencies { configurationName(dependencyNotation){ configStatement1 configStatement2 } }Examples of advanced dependency declaration including:
apply plugin: 'java' //so that I can declare 'compile' dependencies dependencies { compile('org.hibernate:hibernate:3.1') { //in case of versions conflict '3.1' version of hibernate wins: force = true //excluding a particular transitive dependency: exclude module: 'cglib' //by artifact name exclude group: 'org.jmock' //by group exclude group: 'org.unwanted', module: 'iAmBuggy' //by both name and group //disabling all transitive dependencies of this dependency transitive = false } }More examples of advanced configuration, useful when dependency module has multiple artifacts:
apply plugin: 'java' //so that I can declare 'compile' dependencies dependencies { //configuring dependency to specific configuration of the module compile configuration: 'someConf', group: 'org.someOrg', name: 'someModule', version: '1.0' //configuring dependency on 'someLib' module compile(group: 'org.myorg', name: 'someLib', version:'1.0') { //explicitly adding the dependency artifact: artifact { //useful when some artifact properties unconventional name = 'someArtifact' //artifact name different than module name extension = 'someExt' type = 'someType' classifier = 'someClassifier' } } }
There are several supported dependency notations. These are described below. For each dependency declared this way, a Dependency object is created. You can use this object to query or further configure the dependency.
You can also always add instances of Dependency directly:
configurationName <instance>
There are 2 notations supported for declaring a dependency on an external module. One is a String notation formatted this way: group:name:version
configurationName "group:name:version:classifier"
The other is a map notation:
configurationName group: group:, name: name, version: version, classifier:
classifier
In both notations, all properties, except name, are optional.
External dependencies are represented by a ExternalModuleDependency.
apply plugin: 'java' //so that we can use 'compile', 'testCompile' for dependencies dependencies { //for dependencies found in artifact repositories you can use //the string notation, e.g. group:name:version compile 'commons-lang:commons-lang:2.6' testCompile 'org.mockito:mockito:1.9.0-rc1' //map notation: compile group: 'com.google.code.guice', name: 'guice', version: '1.0' }
To add a project dependency, you use the following notation:
configurationName project(':someProject')
The notation project(':projectA')
is similar to the syntax you use
when configuring a projectA in a multi-module gradle project.
By default, when you declare dependency to projectA, you actually declare dependency to the 'default' configuration of the projectA. If you need to depend on a specific configuration of projectA, use map notation for projects:
configurationName project(path: ':projectA', configuration: 'someOtherConfiguration')
Project dependencies are represented using a ProjectDependency.
You can also add a dependency using a FileCollection:
configurationName files('a file')
apply plugin: 'java' //so that we can use 'compile', 'testCompile' for dependencies dependencies { //declaring arbitrary files as dependencies compile files('hibernate.jar', 'libs/spring.jar') //putting all jars from 'libs' onto compile classpath compile fileTree('libs') }
File dependencies are represented using a SelfResolvingDependency.
You can add a dependency using a Configuration.
When the configuration is from the same project as the target configuration, the target configuration is changed to extend from the provided configuration.
When the configuration is from a different project, a project dependency is added.
It is possible to depend on certain Gradle APIs or libraries that Gradle ships with. It is particularly useful for Gradle plugin development. Example:
//Our Gradle plugin is written in groovy apply plugin: 'groovy' //now we can use the 'compile' configuration for declaring dependencies dependencies { //we will use the Groovy version that ships with Gradle: compile localGroovy() //our plugin requires Gradle API interfaces and classes to compile: compile gradleApi() }
To add a client module to a configuration you can use the notation:
configurationName module(moduleNotation) { module dependencies }The module notation is the same as the dependency notations described above, except that the classifier property is not available. Client modules are represented using a ClientModule.
Method Summary | |
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Dependency
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add(String configurationName, Object dependencyNotation)
Adds a dependency to the given configuration. |
Dependency
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add(String configurationName, Object dependencyNotation, Closure configureClosure)
Adds a dependency to the given configuration, and configures the dependency using the given closure. |
void
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components(Action configureAction)
Configures module metadata for this project. |
Dependency
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create(Object dependencyNotation)
Creates a dependency without adding it to a configuration. |
Dependency
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create(Object dependencyNotation, Closure configureClosure)
Creates a dependency without adding it to a configuration, and configures the dependency using the given closure. |
ArtifactResolutionQuery
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createArtifactResolutionQuery()
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ComponentMetadataHandler
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getComponents()
Returns the component metadata handler for this project. |
Dependency
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gradleApi()
Creates a dependency on the API of the current version of Gradle. |
Dependency
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localGroovy()
Creates a dependency on the Groovy that is distributed with the current version of Gradle. |
Dependency
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module(Object notation)
Creates a dependency on a client module. |
Dependency
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module(Object notation, Closure configureClosure)
Creates a dependency on a client module. |
Dependency
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project(Map notation)
Creates a dependency on a project. |
Method Detail |
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public Dependency add(String configurationName, Object dependencyNotation)
configurationName
- The name of the configuration.dependencyNotation
- The dependency notation, in one of the notations described above.
public Dependency add(String configurationName, Object dependencyNotation, Closure configureClosure)
configurationName
- The name of the configuration.dependencyNotation
- The dependency notation, in one of the notations described above.configureClosure
- The closure to use to configure the dependency.
@Incubating public void components(Action configureAction)
This method executes the given action against the ComponentMetadataHandler for this project.
configureAction
- the action to use to configure module metadata
public Dependency create(Object dependencyNotation)
dependencyNotation
- The dependency notation, in one of the notations described above.
public Dependency create(Object dependencyNotation, Closure configureClosure)
dependencyNotation
- The dependency notation, in one of the notations described above.configureClosure
- The closure to use to configure the dependency.
@Incubating public ArtifactResolutionQuery createArtifactResolutionQuery()
@Incubating public ComponentMetadataHandler getComponents()
public Dependency gradleApi()
public Dependency localGroovy()
public Dependency module(Object notation)
notation
- The module notation, in one of the notations described above.
public Dependency module(Object notation, Closure configureClosure)
notation
- The module notation, in one of the notations described above.configureClosure
- The closure to use to configure the dependency.
public Dependency project(Map notation)
notation
- The project notation, in one of the notations described above.
Gradle API 1.12