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Revision as of 21:43, 15 May 2018
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Overview
"maven-publish" is an newer alternative to publishing with Maven Plugin, using "publish" tasks instead of Maven Plugin "Upload" tasks. The plugin generates Maven metadata and publishes the generated metadata and the associated artifacts to Maven repositories. The concepts behind publishing with "maven-publish", and the plugin mechanics, are described in the Concepts and Plugin Mechanics below. A step by step procedure is available under the Procedure section.
The plugin is activated with:
apply plugin: 'maven-publish'
Concepts and Plugin Mechanics
Publications
Repositories
Relationship to pre-declared repositories, how can we use it?
Publishing Tasks
The plugin creates publishing tasks, based on available publications and repositories, and makes them available for use. All publishing tasks are triggered by the overarching "publish" tasks, which publishes all publications produced by the project.
Procedure
Activate the plugin:
apply plugin: 'maven-publish'
Declare the publications.
publishing {
...
}
Declared the target repositories. The example below assumes we want to publish locally into the local Maven repository, and also into a remote Maven repository:
publishing {
...
}
Publish.
gradle publish