Gradle Project Coordinates, State and Configured Properties: Difference between revisions
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The project name is a string that identifies the project. It is initialized by default with the name of the directory that contains the project's [[build.gradle]]. The project name is not necessarily unique within a project hierarchy | |||
The project name can be obtained programmatically with [https://docs.gradle.org/current/javadoc/org/gradle/api/Project.html#getName-- Project.getName()] or with the <code>name</code> DSL variable: | The project name can be obtained programmatically with [https://docs.gradle.org/current/javadoc/org/gradle/api/Project.html#getName-- Project.getName()] or with the <code>name</code> DSL variable: | ||
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Revision as of 01:17, 4 October 2020
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Overview
The project coordinates such as name, group, version, description and path can be read from build.gradle as values of DSL variables. Some of the coordinates, such as group, version and description can also be set. The coordinates are also available programmatically via the Project API.
Coordinates
Name
The project name is a string that identifies the project. It is initialized by default with the name of the directory that contains the project's build.gradle. The project name is not necessarily unique within a project hierarchy
The project name can be obtained programmatically with Project.getName() or with the name
DSL variable:
println "${name}"
println project.name