import com.carrotsearch.gradle.junit4.RandomizedTestingTask import org.elasticsearch.gradle.BuildPlugin evaluationDependsOn(xpackModule('core')) apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.esplugin' esplugin { name 'x-pack-upgrade' description 'Elasticsearch Expanded Pack Plugin - Upgrade' classname 'org.elasticsearch.xpack.upgrade.Upgrade' extendedPlugins = ['x-pack-core'] } archivesBaseName = 'x-pack-upgrade' dependencies { // "org.elasticsearch.plugin:x-pack-core:${version}" doesn't work with idea because the testArtifacts are also here compileOnly project(path: xpackModule('core'), configuration: 'default') testCompile project(path: xpackModule('core'), configuration: 'testArtifacts') } compileJava.options.compilerArgs << "-Xlint:-deprecation,-rawtypes,-serial,-try,-unchecked" compileTestJava.options.compilerArgs << "-Xlint:-deprecation,-rawtypes,-serial,-try,-unchecked" run { plugin xpackModule('core') } integTest.enabled = false // Instead we create a separate task to run the // tests based on ESIntegTestCase task internalClusterTest(type: RandomizedTestingTask, group: JavaBasePlugin.VERIFICATION_GROUP, description: 'Multi-node tests', dependsOn: test.dependsOn) { configure(BuildPlugin.commonTestConfig(project)) classpath = project.test.classpath testClassesDirs = project.test.testClassesDirs include '**/*IT.class' systemProperty 'es.set.netty.runtime.available.processors', 'false' } check.dependsOn internalClusterTest internalClusterTest.mustRunAfter test // also add an "alias" task to make typing on the command line easier task icTest { dependsOn internalClusterTest }