OpenSearch/x-pack/plugin/sql/sql-shared-client/build.gradle

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/*
* This project is named sql-shared-client because it is in the
* "org.elasticsearch.plugin" group and it'd be super confusing for it to just
* be called "shared-client" there.
*/
apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.build'
description = 'Code shared between jdbc and cli'
dependencies {
compile xpackProject('plugin:sql:sql-shared-proto')
compile "com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-core:${versions.jackson}"
testCompile "org.elasticsearch.test:framework:${version}"
}
dependencyLicenses {
mapping from: /jackson-.*/, to: 'jackson'
mapping from: /sql-shared-proto.*/, to: 'elasticsearch'
mapping from: /elasticsearch-cli.*/, to: 'elasticsearch'
mapping from: /elasticsearch-core.*/, to: 'elasticsearch'
mapping from: /lucene-.*/, to: 'lucene'
ignoreSha 'sql-proto'
ignoreSha 'elasticsearch'
ignoreSha 'elasticsearch-core'
}
forbiddenApisMain {
// does not depend on core, so only jdk and http signatures should be checked
signaturesURLs = [this.class.getResource('/forbidden/jdk-signatures.txt')]
}
forbiddenApisTest {
bundledSignatures -= 'jdk-non-portable'
bundledSignatures += 'jdk-internal'
}
forbiddenPatterns {
exclude '**/*.keystore'
}
// Allow for com.sun.net.httpserver.* usage for testing
eclipse {
classpath.file {
whenMerged { cp ->
def con = entries.find { e ->
e.kind == "con" && e.toString().contains("org.eclipse.jdt.launching.JRE_CONTAINER")
}
con.accessRules.add(new org.gradle.plugins.ide.eclipse.model.AccessRule(
"accessible", "com/sun/net/httpserver/*"))
}
}
}