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* [[Gradle_Java_Plugin#Overview|Java Plugin]]
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* [[Gradle_Application_Plugin#Overview|Application Plugin]]
* [[Gradle_Application_Plugin#Overview|Application Plugin]]
* [[Gradle_Distribution_Plugin#Overview|Distribution Plugin]]
* [[Gradle_War_Plugin#Overview|War Plugin]]
* [[Gradle_War_Plugin#Overview|War Plugin]]
* [[Gradle_Maven_Plugin#Overview|Maven Plugin]]
* [[Gradle_Maven_Plugin#Overview|Maven Plugin]]

Revision as of 07:34, 24 February 2019

External

Internal

Overview

Most of Gradle's power comes from external plugins. A plugin is an extension to Gradle which configures the project it is applied to in some way, typically by adding plugin-specific dependency configurations, tasks and properties. Plugins can be applied to Projects because Project implements PluginAware.

Plugin List

Plugin Initialization

apply plugin:'java'

External Plugins

If a build requires external plugins that need to be downloaded dynamically, build.gradle allows for a special script block buildscript{...} to declare where to download those plugins from. If the plugin is unknown, Gradle will fail with:

Plugin with id 'nebula.ospackage-application' not found.

An external plugin is declared as follows:

buildscript {
    repositories {
        maven { url 'https://plugins.gradle.org/m2/' }
    }
  dependencies {
    classpath 'com.netflix.nebula:gradle-ospackage-plugin:4.3.0'
  }
}

The plugin Script Block

What is this for? It seems to be the only way to apply some plugins:

plugins {

    id "org.sonarqube" version "2.6"
}