lucene/gradle/globals.gradle

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allprojects {
apply plugin: 'base'
group "org.apache"
// Repositories to fetch dependencies from.
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
// Artifacts will have names after full gradle project path
// so :solr:core will have solr-core.jar, etc.
project.base.archivesName = project.path.replaceAll("^:", "").replace(':', '-')
ext {
// Utility method to support passing overrides via -P or -D.
propertyOrDefault = { propName, defValue ->
def result
if (project.hasProperty(propName)) {
result = project.getProperty(propName)
} else if (System.properties.containsKey(propName)) {
result = System.properties.get(propName)
} else if (defValue instanceof Closure) {
result = defValue.call()
} else {
result = defValue
}
return result
}
// System environment variable or default.
envOrDefault = { envName, defValue ->
def result = System.getenv(envName)
if (result == null) {
result = defValue
}
return result
}
// Either a project, system property, environment variable or default value.
propertyOrEnvOrDefault = { propName, envName, defValue ->
return propertyOrDefault(propName, envOrDefault(envName, defValue));
}
// Utility function similar to project.exec but not emitting
// any output unless an error code is returned from the executed command.
quietExec = { closure ->
// Resolve any properties against the provided closure.
resolveStrategy = Closure.DELEGATE_ONLY
delegate = closure.delegate
File outputFile = File.createTempFile("exec-output-", ".txt", getTemporaryDir())
ExecResult result
boolean saveIgnoreExitValue
ExecSpec saveExecSpec
outputFile.withOutputStream { output ->
// we want to capture both stdout and stderr to the same
// stream but gradle attempts to close these separately
// (it has two independent pumping threads) and it can happen
// that one still tries to write something when the other closed
// the underlying output stream.
def wrapped = new java.io.FilterOutputStream(output) {
public void close() {
// no-op. we close this stream manually.
}
}
result = project.exec { ExecSpec execSpec ->
project.configure(execSpec, closure)
saveIgnoreExitValue = execSpec.ignoreExitValue
saveExecSpec = execSpec
standardOutput = wrapped
errorOutput = wrapped
ignoreExitValue true
}
}
if (result.getExitValue() != 0) {
// Pipe the output to console. Intentionally skips any encoding conversion
// and pumps raw bytes.
logger.error(new String(outputFile.bytes))
if (!saveIgnoreExitValue) {
result.rethrowFailure()
throw new GradleException("The executed process ${saveExecSpec.executable} " +
"returned an odd status " +
"code: ${result.exitValue}, " +
"output at: ${outputFile} (and logged above).")
}
} else {
logger.info(new String(outputFile.bytes))
}
return result
}
// Convert a list of strings, tasks and task providers into resolved tasks or task providers.
resolveTaskRefs = { List<Object> refs ->
def resolved = refs.collect {
if (it instanceof Task) return it
if (it instanceof TaskProvider) return it
if (it instanceof String) return project.tasks.named((String) it)
throw new GradleException("Can't resolve task: ${it}")
}
return resolved
}
// Forces sequential ordering of a list of tasks (via mustRunAfter).
// This method should not be required in 99% of cases, consider regular dependsOn links.
// This method does NOT imply any ordering between dependencies of task on the input
// list - the execution of these may still be unordered.
mustRunInOrder = { List<Object> taskList ->
project.afterEvaluate {
def resolved = resolveTaskRefs(taskList)
// Enforce sequential ordering between tasks (this does NOT apply to their dependencies!)
for (int i = 1; i < resolved.size(); i++) {
resolved[i].configure {
logger.info("Scheduling " + resolved[i].name + " to run after " + resolved[i - 1].name)
mustRunAfter resolved[i - 1]
}
}
}
return taskList
}
// detect if we run in CI environment by looking at existence of env vars:
// "CI": Github (https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/environment-variables)
// anything starting with "JENKINS_" or "HUDSON_": Jenkins/Hudson (https://jenkins.thetaphi.de/env-vars.html/)
isCIBuild = System.getenv().keySet().find { it ==~ /(?i)((JENKINS|HUDSON)(_\w+)?|CI)/ } != null
}
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}