evaluationDependsOn(xpackModule('core')) apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.esplugin' esplugin { name 'x-pack-monitoring' description 'Elasticsearch Expanded Pack Plugin - Monitoring' classname 'org.elasticsearch.xpack.monitoring.Monitoring' extendedPlugins = ['x-pack-core'] } archivesBaseName = 'x-pack-monitoring' dependencies { compileOnly project(path: xpackModule('core'), configuration: 'default') testCompile project(path: xpackModule('core'), configuration: 'testArtifacts') // monitoring deps compile project(':client:rest') compile project(':client:sniffer') // baz - this goes away after we separate out the actions #27759 testCompile project(xpackModule('watcher')) testCompile project(xpackModule('ilm')) } configurations { testArtifacts.extendsFrom testRuntime } task testJar(type: Jar) { appendix 'test' from sourceSets.test.output } artifacts { // normal es plugins do not publish the jar but we need to since users need it for Transport Clients and extensions archives jar testArtifacts testJar } dependencyLicenses { mapping from: /http.*/, to: 'httpclient' // pulled in by rest client mapping from: /commons-.*/, to: 'commons' // pulled in by rest client } // xpack modules are installed in real clusters as the meta plugin, so // installing them as individual plugins for integ tests doesn't make sense, // so we disable integ tests integTest.enabled = false // Instead we create a separate task to run the // tests based on ESIntegTestCase task internalClusterTest(type: Test) { description = 'Multi-node tests' mustRunAfter test include '**/*IT.class' systemProperty 'es.set.netty.runtime.available.processors', 'false' } check.dependsOn internalClusterTest // also add an "alias" task to make typing on the command line easier task icTest { task icTest { dependsOn internalClusterTest }