OpenSearch/client/rest/build.gradle
Jason Tedor 7a74b19c38
Remove animal sniffer from low-level REST client (#29646)
The low-level REST client targets JDK 7. To avoid compiling against JDK
functionality not available in JDK 7, we use animal sniffer. However,
when we switched to using the JDK 9 and now the JDK 10 compiler which
has built-in support for targeting previous JDKs, we no longer need to
use animal sniffer. This is because the JDK is now packaged with the
signatures needed to ensure that when we target JDK 7 at compile-time it
is detected that we are only using JDK 7 functionality. This commit
removes the use of animal sniffer from the low-level REST client build.
2018-04-25 22:41:30 -04:00

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import org.elasticsearch.gradle.precommit.PrecommitTasks
apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.build'
apply plugin: 'nebula.maven-base-publish'
apply plugin: 'nebula.maven-scm'
targetCompatibility = JavaVersion.VERSION_1_7
sourceCompatibility = JavaVersion.VERSION_1_7
group = 'org.elasticsearch.client'
archivesBaseName = 'elasticsearch-rest-client'
publishing {
publications {
nebula {
artifactId = archivesBaseName
}
}
}
dependencies {
compile "org.apache.httpcomponents:httpclient:${versions.httpclient}"
compile "org.apache.httpcomponents:httpcore:${versions.httpcore}"
compile "org.apache.httpcomponents:httpasyncclient:${versions.httpasyncclient}"
compile "org.apache.httpcomponents:httpcore-nio:${versions.httpcore}"
compile "commons-codec:commons-codec:${versions.commonscodec}"
compile "commons-logging:commons-logging:${versions.commonslogging}"
testCompile "org.elasticsearch.client:test:${version}"
testCompile "com.carrotsearch.randomizedtesting:randomizedtesting-runner:${versions.randomizedrunner}"
testCompile "junit:junit:${versions.junit}"
testCompile "org.hamcrest:hamcrest-all:${versions.hamcrest}"
testCompile "org.elasticsearch:securemock:${versions.securemock}"
testCompile "org.elasticsearch:mocksocket:${versions.mocksocket}"
}
forbiddenApisMain {
//client does not depend on server, so only jdk and http signatures should be checked
signaturesURLs = [PrecommitTasks.getResource('/forbidden/jdk-signatures.txt'),
PrecommitTasks.getResource('/forbidden/http-signatures.txt')]
}
forbiddenApisTest {
//we are using jdk-internal instead of jdk-non-portable to allow for com.sun.net.httpserver.* usage
bundledSignatures -= 'jdk-non-portable'
bundledSignatures += 'jdk-internal'
//client does not depend on server, so only jdk signatures should be checked
signaturesURLs = [PrecommitTasks.getResource('/forbidden/jdk-signatures.txt'),
PrecommitTasks.getResource('/forbidden/http-signatures.txt')]
}
// JarHell is part of es server, which we don't want to pull in
// TODO: Not anymore. Now in elasticsearch-core
jarHell.enabled=false
namingConventions {
testClass = 'org.elasticsearch.client.RestClientTestCase'
//we don't have integration tests
skipIntegTestInDisguise = true
}
thirdPartyAudit.excludes = [
//commons-logging optional dependencies
'org.apache.avalon.framework.logger.Logger',
'org.apache.log.Hierarchy',
'org.apache.log.Logger',
'org.apache.log4j.Category',
'org.apache.log4j.Level',
'org.apache.log4j.Logger',
'org.apache.log4j.Priority',
//commons-logging provided dependencies
'javax.servlet.ServletContextEvent',
'javax.servlet.ServletContextListener'
]