API Documentation: | ComponentMetadataHandler |
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Note: This class is incubating and may change in a future version of Gradle.
Allows to modify the metadata of depended-on software components.
Example:
dependencies { components { eachComponent { ComponentMetadataDetails details -> if (details.id.group == "org.foo") { def version = details.id.version // assuming status is last part of version string details.status = version.substring(version.lastIndexOf("-") + 1) details.statusScheme = ["bronze", "silver", "gold", "platinum"] } } } }
Method | Description |
eachComponent(rule) | Incubating Adds a rule to modify the metadata of depended-on software components. For example, this allows to set a component's status and status scheme from within the build script, overriding any value specified in the component descriptor. |
eachComponent(rule) | Incubating Adds a rule to modify the metadata of depended-on software components. For example, this allows to set a component's status and status scheme from within the build script, overriding any value specified in the component descriptor. |
void
eachComponent
(Closure
<?>
rule)
Closure
<?>Note: This method is incubating and may change in a future version of Gradle.
Adds a rule to modify the metadata of depended-on software components. For example, this allows to set a component's status and status scheme from within the build script, overriding any value specified in the component descriptor.
The rule can declare one or multiple parameters, depending on which metadata it is interested in. The order of parameters is irrelevant. The following parameter types are supported:
ComponentMetadataDetails
Core metadata which is provided for every kind of component. When declaring this parameter, the type may be omitted.IvyModuleMetadata
Additional Ivy-specific metadata. Rules declaring this parameter will only be invoked for Ivy components.
void
eachComponent
(Action
<? super ComponentMetadataDetails
>
rule)
Action
<? super ComponentMetadataDetails
>Note: This method is incubating and may change in a future version of Gradle.
Adds a rule to modify the metadata of depended-on software components. For example, this allows to set a component's status and status scheme from within the build script, overriding any value specified in the component descriptor.