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==In-Line Custom Task==
==In-Line Custom Task==
==Standalone Custom Task==
==Standalone Custom Task==
==Use the Custom Task==


=Custom Script Plugin=
=Custom Script Plugin=


=Custom Object Plugin=
=Custom Object Plugin=

Revision as of 21:46, 23 September 2020

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Overview

The simplest way of extending Gradle is write a custom task, which can be declared in-line in build.gradle or can be part of a different artifact.

Custom Task

The simplest way of extending Gradle is write a custom task. The custom task can be declared in-line in the default build script build.gradle. The custom class can also be declared in-line in a separate build script, which is then included from the default build script. The code of the custom task can live in a separate source file, which in turn can be declared in a special area of the Gradle project, or can be share with other projects as part of a library. Such a task is referred to as a standalone custom task.

Task. DEPLETE Gradle_Task_TODEPLETE#Explicit_Task_Declaration_.28Custom_Tasks.29

In-Line Custom Task

Standalone Custom Task

Use the Custom Task

Custom Script Plugin

Custom Object Plugin