OpenSearch/buildSrc/build.gradle
Alpar Torok 13ca942152
Switch build-tools to latest target version (#34746)
- we already require Java 11 to build, yet we target the minimum
supported version in build-tools ( currently 8 )
- this is because we have some checks that are executed in a new JVM
which could be running the minimum version.
- For everything else it would be nice to be able to use new features,
like the new process API.

With this change, we selectively compile the few classes that need an
older target version and move everything over to Java 10.
Unfortunately the current Gradle version does not support 11 as a target
version yet.
2018-10-25 10:03:23 +03:00

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import java.nio.file.Files
import org.gradle.util.GradleVersion
plugins {
id 'java-gradle-plugin'
id 'groovy'
}
group = 'org.elasticsearch.gradle'
String minimumGradleVersion = file('src/main/resources/minimumGradleVersion').text.trim()
if (GradleVersion.current() < GradleVersion.version(minimumGradleVersion)) {
throw new GradleException("Gradle ${minimumGradleVersion}+ is required to build elasticsearch")
}
if (project == rootProject) {
// change the build dir used during build init, so that doing a clean
// won't wipe out the buildscript jar
buildDir = 'build-bootstrap'
}
/*****************************************************************************
* Propagating version.properties to the rest of the build *
*****************************************************************************/
Properties props = new Properties()
props.load(project.file('version.properties').newDataInputStream())
version = props.getProperty('elasticsearch')
boolean snapshot = "true".equals(System.getProperty("build.snapshot", "true"));
if (snapshot) {
// we update the version property to reflect if we are building a snapshot or a release build
// we write this back out below to load it in the Build.java which will be shown in rest main action
// to indicate this being a snapshot build or a release build.
version += "-SNAPSHOT"
props.put("elasticsearch", version);
}
File tempPropertiesFile = new File(project.buildDir, "version.properties")
task writeVersionProperties {
inputs.properties(props)
outputs.file(tempPropertiesFile)
doLast {
OutputStream stream = Files.newOutputStream(tempPropertiesFile.toPath());
try {
props.store(stream, "UTF-8");
} finally {
stream.close();
}
}
}
processResources {
dependsOn writeVersionProperties
from tempPropertiesFile
}
if (JavaVersion.current() < JavaVersion.VERSION_1_10) {
throw new GradleException('At least Java 10 is required to build elasticsearch gradle tools')
}
/*****************************************************************************
* Java version *
*****************************************************************************/
// Gradle 4.10 does not support setting this to 11 yet
targetCompatibility = "10"
sourceCompatibility = "10"
// We have a few classes that need to be compiled for older java versions because these are used to run checks against
// those
sourceSets {
minimumRuntime {
// We only want Java here, but the Groovy doesn't configure javadoc correctly if we don't define this as groovy
groovy {
srcDirs = ['src/main/minimumRuntime']
}
}
}
compileMinimumRuntimeGroovy {
// We can't use BuildPlugin here, so read from file
String minimumRuntimeVersion = file('src/main/resources/minimumRuntimeVersion').text.trim()
targetCompatibility = minimumRuntimeVersion
sourceCompatibility = minimumRuntimeVersion
}
dependencies {
compile sourceSets.minimumRuntime.output
minimumRuntimeCompile "junit:junit:${props.getProperty('junit')}"
minimumRuntimeCompile localGroovy()
}
jar {
from sourceSets.minimumRuntime.output
}
/*****************************************************************************
* Dependencies used by the entire build *
*****************************************************************************/
repositories {
jcenter()
}
dependencies {
compile localGroovy()
compile "com.carrotsearch.randomizedtesting:junit4-ant:${props.getProperty('randomizedrunner')}"
compile "com.carrotsearch.randomizedtesting:randomizedtesting-runner:${props.getProperty('randomizedrunner')}"
compile 'com.netflix.nebula:gradle-extra-configurations-plugin:3.0.3'
compile 'com.netflix.nebula:nebula-publishing-plugin:4.4.4'
compile 'com.netflix.nebula:gradle-info-plugin:3.0.3'
compile 'org.eclipse.jgit:org.eclipse.jgit:3.2.0.201312181205-r'
compile 'com.perforce:p4java:2012.3.551082' // THIS IS SUPPOSED TO BE OPTIONAL IN THE FUTURE....
compile 'org.apache.rat:apache-rat:0.11'
compile "org.elasticsearch:jna:4.5.1"
compile 'com.github.jengelman.gradle.plugins:shadow:2.0.4'
compile 'de.thetaphi:forbiddenapis:2.6'
testCompile "junit:junit:${props.getProperty('junit')}"
}
// Gradle 2.14+ removed ProgressLogger(-Factory) classes from the public APIs
// Use logging dependency instead
// Gradle 4.3.1 stopped releasing the logging jars to jcenter, just use the last available one
GradleVersion logVersion = GradleVersion.current() > GradleVersion.version('4.3') ? GradleVersion.version('4.3') : GradleVersion.current()
dependencies {
compileOnly "org.gradle:gradle-logging:${logVersion.getVersion()}"
}
/*****************************************************************************
* Bootstrap repositories *
*****************************************************************************/
// this will only happen when buildSrc is built on its own during build init
if (project == rootProject) {
repositories {
if (System.getProperty("repos.mavenLocal") != null) {
mavenLocal()
}
mavenCentral()
}
test {
include "**/*Tests.class"
exclude "**/*IT.class"
}
}
/*****************************************************************************
* Normal project checks *
*****************************************************************************/
// this happens when included as a normal project in the build, which we do
// to enforce precommit checks like forbidden apis, as well as setup publishing
if (project != rootProject) {
apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.build'
apply plugin: 'nebula.maven-base-publish'
apply plugin: 'nebula.maven-scm'
// groovydoc succeeds, but has some weird internal exception...
groovydoc.enabled = false
// build-tools is not ready for primetime with these...
dependencyLicenses.enabled = false
dependenciesInfo.enabled = false
forbiddenApisMain.enabled = false
forbiddenApisTest.enabled = false
forbiddenApisMinimumRuntime.enabled = false
jarHell.enabled = false
thirdPartyAudit.enabled = false
// tests can't be run with randomized test runner
// it's fine as we run them as part of :buildSrc
test.enabled = false
task integTest(type: Test) {
// integration test requires the local testing repo for example plugin builds
dependsOn project.rootProject.allprojects.collect {
it.tasks.matching { it.name == 'publishNebulaPublicationToLocalTestRepository'}
}
exclude "**/*Tests.class"
testClassesDirs = sourceSets.test.output.classesDirs
classpath = sourceSets.test.runtimeClasspath
inputs.dir(file("src/testKit"))
// tell BuildExamplePluginsIT where to find the example plugins
systemProperty (
'test.build-tools.plugin.examples',
files(
project(':example-plugins').subprojects.collect { it.projectDir }
).asPath,
)
systemProperty 'test.local-test-repo-path', "${rootProject.buildDir}/local-test-repo"
systemProperty 'test.lucene-snapshot-revision', (versions.lucene =~ /\w+-snapshot-([a-z0-9]+)/)[0][1]
}
check.dependsOn(integTest)
// TODO: re-enable once randomizedtesting gradle code is published and removed from here
licenseHeaders.enabled = false
forbiddenPatterns {
exclude '**/*.wav'
// the file that actually defines nocommit
exclude '**/ForbiddenPatternsTask.groovy'
}
namingConventions {
testClass = 'org.elasticsearch.gradle.test.GradleUnitTestCase'
integTestClass = 'org.elasticsearch.gradle.test.GradleIntegrationTestCase'
}
/*
* We alread configure publication and we don't need or want this one that
* comes from the java-gradle-plugin.
*/
afterEvaluate {
generatePomFileForPluginMavenPublication.enabled = false
}
}