OpenSearch/benchmarks/build.gradle

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buildscript {
repositories {
maven {
url 'https://plugins.gradle.org/m2/'
}
}
dependencies {
classpath 'com.github.jengelman.gradle.plugins:shadow:1.2.4'
}
}
apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.build'
// build an uberjar with all benchmarks
apply plugin: 'com.github.johnrengelman.shadow'
// have the shadow plugin provide the runShadow task
apply plugin: 'application'
archivesBaseName = 'elasticsearch-benchmarks'
mainClassName = 'org.openjdk.jmh.Main'
// never try to invoke tests on the benchmark project - there aren't any
check.dependsOn.remove(test)
// explicitly override the test task too in case somebody invokes 'gradle test' so it won't trip
task test(type: Test, overwrite: true)
dependencies {
compile("org.elasticsearch:elasticsearch:${version}") {
// JMH ships with the conflicting version 4.6. This prevents us from using jopt-simple in benchmarks (which should be ok) but allows
// us to invoke the JMH uberjar as usual.
exclude group: 'net.sf.jopt-simple', module: 'jopt-simple'
}
compile "org.openjdk.jmh:jmh-core:$versions.jmh"
compile "org.openjdk.jmh:jmh-generator-annprocess:$versions.jmh"
// Dependencies of JMH
runtime 'net.sf.jopt-simple:jopt-simple:4.6'
runtime 'org.apache.commons:commons-math3:3.2'
}
compileJava.options.compilerArgs << "-Xlint:-cast,-deprecation,-rawtypes,-try,-unchecked"
// enable the JMH's BenchmarkProcessor to generate the final benchmark classes
// needs to be added separately otherwise Gradle will quote it and javac will fail
compileJava.options.compilerArgs.addAll(["-processor", "org.openjdk.jmh.generators.BenchmarkProcessor"])
compileTestJava.options.compilerArgs << "-Xlint:-cast,-deprecation,-rawtypes,-try,-unchecked"
forbiddenApis {
// classes generated by JMH can use all sorts of forbidden APIs but we have no influence at all and cannot exclude these classes
ignoreFailures = true
}
// No licenses for our benchmark deps (we don't ship benchmarks)
dependencyLicenses.enabled = false
thirdPartyAudit.excludes = [
// these classes intentionally use JDK internal API (and this is ok since the project is maintained by Oracle employees)
'org.openjdk.jmh.profile.AbstractHotspotProfiler',
'org.openjdk.jmh.profile.HotspotThreadProfiler',
'org.openjdk.jmh.profile.HotspotClassloadingProfiler',
'org.openjdk.jmh.profile.HotspotCompilationProfiler',
'org.openjdk.jmh.profile.HotspotMemoryProfiler',
'org.openjdk.jmh.profile.HotspotRuntimeProfiler',
'org.openjdk.jmh.util.Utils'
]
shadowJar {
classifier = 'benchmarks'
}
// alias the shadowJar and runShadow tasks to abstract from the concrete plugin that we are using and provide a more consistent interface
task jmhJar(
dependsOn: shadowJar,
description: 'Generates an uberjar with the microbenchmarks and all dependencies',
group: 'Benchmark'
)
task jmh(
dependsOn: runShadow,
description: 'Runs all microbenchmarks',
group: 'Benchmark'
)