/* * Hibernate, Relational Persistence for Idiomatic Java * * License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), version 2.1 or later * See the lgpl.txt file in the root directory or http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.html */ apply from: rootProject.file( 'gradle/releasable.gradle' ) apply from: rootProject.file( 'gradle/java-module.gradle' ) apply from: rootProject.file( 'gradle/publishing-pom.gradle' ) apply plugin: 'signing' // Make sure that the publishReleaseArtifacts task of the release module runs the release task of this sub module tasks.getByPath( ':release:publishReleaseArtifacts' ).dependsOn tasks.release configurations { javadocSources { description 'Used to aggregate javadocs for the whole project' } } dependencies { javadocSources sourceSets.main.allJava } // ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ // Publishing publishing { publications { // main publication publishedArtifacts { // Add the Java component to the main publication from components.java } } } java { // include javadoc and sources jar in the Java component // - classes jar included by default withJavadocJar() withSourcesJar() } var signingKey = resolveSigningKey() var signingPassword = findSigningProperty( "signingPassword" ) signing { useInMemoryPgpKeys( signingKey, signingPassword ) sign publishing.publications.publishedArtifacts } String resolveSigningKey() { var key = findSigningProperty( "signingKey" ) if ( key != null ) { return key } var keyFile = findSigningProperty( "signingKeyFile" ) if ( keyFile != null ) { return new File( keyFile ).text } return null } String findSigningProperty(String propName) { if ( System.getProperty( propName ) != null ) { logger.debug "Found `{}` as a system property", propName return System.getProperty(propName ) } else if ( System.getenv().get( propName ) != null ) { logger.debug "Found `{}` as an env-var property", propName return System.getenv().get( propName ) } else if ( project.hasProperty( propName ) ) { logger.debug "Found `{}` as a project property", propName return project.hasProperty( propName ) } else { logger.debug "Did not find `{}`", propName return null } } var signingTask = project.tasks.getByName( "signPublishedArtifactsPublication" ) as Sign var signingExtension = project.getExtensions().getByType(SigningExtension) as SigningExtension task sign { dependsOn "signPublications" } task signPublications { t -> tasks.withType( Sign ).all { s -> t.dependsOn s } } signingTask.doFirst { if ( signingKey == null || signingPassword == null ) { throw new GradleException( "Cannot perform signing without GPG details. Please set the `signingKey` and `signingKeyFile` properties" ) } } boolean wasSigningExplicitlyRequested() { // check whether signing task was explicitly requested when running the build // // NOTE: due to https://discuss.gradle.org/t/how-to-tell-if-a-task-was-explicitly-asked-for-on-the-command-line/42853/3 // we cannot definitively know whether the task was requested. Gradle really just does not expose this information. // so we make a convention - we check the "start parameters" object to see which task-names were requested; // the problem is that these are the raw names directly from the command line. e.g. it is perfectly legal to // say `gradlew signPubArtPub` in place of `gradlew signPublishedArtifactsPublication` - Gradle will simply // "expand" the name it finds. However, it does not make that available. // // so the convention is that we will check for the following task names // // for each of: // 1. `sign` // 2. `signPublications` // 3. `signPublishedArtifactsPublication` // // and we check both forms: // 1. "${taskName}" // 2. project.path + ":${taskName}" // // we need to check both again because of the "start parameters" discussion def signingTaskNames = ["sign", "signPublications", "signPublishedArtifactsPublication"] for ( String taskName : signingTaskNames ) { if ( gradle.startParameter.taskNames.contains( taskName ) || gradle.startParameter.taskNames.contains( "${project.path}:${taskName}" ) ) { return true } } return false } if ( wasSigningExplicitlyRequested() ) { // signing was explicitly requested signingExtension.required = true } else { gradle.taskGraph.whenReady { graph -> if ( graph.hasTask( signingTask ) ) { // signing is scheduled to happen. // // we know, from above if-check, that it was not explicitly requested - // so it is triggered via task dependency. make sure we want it to happen var publishingTask = project.tasks.getByName( "publishPublishedArtifactsPublicationToSonatypeRepository" ) as PublishToMavenRepository if ( graph.hasTask( publishingTask ) ) { // we are publishing to Sonatype OSSRH - we need the signing to happen signingExtension.required = true } else { // signing was not explicitly requested and we are not publishing to OSSRH, // so do not sign. signingTask.enabled = false } } } } // ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ // Release / publishing tasks task ciBuild { dependsOn test, tasks.publishToSonatype } tasks.release.dependsOn tasks.test, tasks.publishToSonatype tasks.preVerifyRelease.dependsOn build tasks.preVerifyRelease.dependsOn generateMetadataFileForPublishedArtifactsPublication tasks.preVerifyRelease.dependsOn generatePomFileForPublishedArtifactsPublication tasks.publishToSonatype.mustRunAfter test // ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ // Ancillary tasks task showPublications { doFirst { project.publishing.publications.each { publication -> println "Publication (${publication.name}): ${publication.groupId}:${publication.artifactId}:${publication.version}" publication.artifacts.each { artifact -> println " > ${artifact}" } } } }