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org.gradle.github-dependency-graph-gradle-plugin

Owner: Gradle

Generates a dependency graph snapshot for any Gradle build, which can be submitted via the GitHub Dependency Submission API.

https://github.com/gradle/github-dependency-graph-gradle-plugin

Sources: https://github.com/gradle/github-dependency-extractor

Version 0.1.0

Created 17 July 2023.

Preliminary release of the github dependency graph plugin. - Verbosity of log messages reduced - A custom task is now used for resolving all project dependencies, instead of calling the "dependencies" task - The Gradle Configurations that contribute to the dependency graph can be filtered by project or configuration name - Environment variables used to configure plugin have been renamed for consistency and conciseness - System properties can be used to override all configuration environment variables

Add this plugin to your build using the plugins DSL:

plugins {
  id("org.gradle.github-dependency-graph-gradle-plugin") version "0.1.0"
}

See also:

  • Adding the plugin to build logic for usage in precompiled script plugins.

    See the relevant documentation for more information.

    Add this plugin as a dependency to <convention-plugins-build>/build.gradle(.kts):

    dependencies {
      implementation("org.gradle.github-dependency-graph-gradle-plugin:org.gradle.github-dependency-graph-gradle-plugin.gradle.plugin:0.1.0")
    }
    It can then be applied in the precompiled script plugin:
    plugins {
      id("org.gradle.github-dependency-graph-gradle-plugin")
    }
  • The legacy method of plugin application. See the relevant documentation for more information.
    buildscript {
      repositories {
        gradlePluginPortal()
      }
      dependencies {
        classpath("org.gradle.github-dependency-graph-gradle-plugin:org.gradle.github-dependency-graph-gradle-plugin.gradle.plugin:0.1.0")
      }
    }
    
    apply(plugin = "org.gradle.github-dependency-graph-gradle-plugin")
  • Applying plugins to all subprojects .