Gradle Maven Publish Plugin: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 20:10, 15 May 2018
External
Internal
Overview
"maven-publish" is an newer alternative to publishing with Maven Plugin. It generates Maven metadata and pushes the artifacts and the metadata to a Maven repository.
apply plugin: 'maven-publish'
"publishing" Extension
The plugin creates a "publishing" extension of type PublishingExtension. This extension provides a container of named publications and a container of named repositories.
publishing {
publications {
myPublicationName(MavenPublication) {
// Configure the publication here
}
}
}
repositories {
maven {
url "${url}"
authentication {
basic(BasicAuthentication)
}
}
}
Publications are published to repositories via tasks and the configuration of the publication object determines exactly what is published.
The plugin does not have effect if no MavenPublication is added to the publications container. A publication determines which artifacts are actually published as well as the details included in the associated POM file. A publication can be configured by adding components, customizing artifacts, and by modifying the generated POM file directly.
Publishing to a Maven Repository
Apply the Plugin
Define the Publications
Define the Repository
Execute
gradle publish