Search Gradle plugins
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The Whip Gradle plugin lets you use the Liferay Whip library to ensure that unit tests fully cover your project's code. |
1.0.11
(07 April 2026) |
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The TLDDoc Builder Gradle plugin lets you run the Tag Library Documentation Generator tool in order to generate documentation for the JSP Tag Library Descriptor (TLD) files in your project. |
2.0.3
(07 April 2026) |
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The App TLDDoc Builder lets you generate the tag library documentation as a single, combined HTML document for an application that spans different subprojects, each one representing a different component of the same application. |
2.0.3
(07 April 2026) |
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The TLD Formatter Gradle plugin lets you format a project's TLD files using the Liferay TLD Formatter tool. |
1.0.16
(07 April 2026) |
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The Maven Plugin Builder Gradle Plugin lets you generate the Maven plugin descriptor for any Mojos found in your project. |
2.0.4
(07 April 2026) |
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The Lang Builder Gradle plugin lets you run the Liferay Lang Builder tool to sort and translate the language keys in your project. |
3.0.44
(07 April 2026) |
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The Javadoc Formatter Gradle plugin lets you format project Javadoc comments using the Liferay Javadoc Formatter tool. |
2.0.4
(07 April 2026) |
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The Jasper JSPC Gradle plugin lets you run the Liferay Jasper JSPC tool to compile the JavaServer Pages (JSP) files in your project. |
3.1.3
(07 April 2026) |
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The Deployment Helper Gradle plugin lets you run the Liferay Deployment Helper tool to create a cluster deployable WAR from your OSGi artifacts. |
1.0.9
(07 April 2026) |
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The Dependency Checker Gradle plugin lets you warn users if a specific configuration dependency is not the latest one available from the Maven central repository. The plugin eventually fails the build if the dependency age (the difference between the timestamp of the current version and the latest version) is above a predetermined threshold. |
1.0.7
(07 April 2026) |