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Plugin | Latest Version |
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io.github.coffee377.auto-includeauto include project for root project |
0.1.2
(07 November 2022) |
org.splitties.settings-include-dslFor Gradle projects with nested modules where you call include a lot. |
0.2.6
(13 November 2023) |
io.ezet.gradle.try-include-moduleInclude a module if it is available on a path specified in local.properties. This can be used in combination with `resolve-to-module` to easily substitute remotely hosted dependencies with local sources when developing. |
0.0.1-alpha1
(15 November 2019) |
tools.forma.includerSave yourself from writing and supporting a lot of boilerplate code |
0.2.0
(08 July 2023) |
me.champeau.includegitAdds support for including Git repositories |
0.1.6
(23 January 2023) |
com.pablisco.gradle.auto.includeA Gradle plugin to include modules into gradle automatically |
1.3
(07 January 2021) |
org.standardout.includeParametrizable includes for Gradle build scripts |
0.2.0
(07 September 2014) |
org.flywaydb.flywayFlyway is an open-source database migration tool. It strongly favors simplicity and convention over configuration. It is simple, focused and powerful. It runs on Windows, Mac OSX and Linux, Java and Android. It is based around just 6 basic commands: Migrate, Clean, Info, Validate, Baseline and Repair. Migrations can be written in SQL (database-specific syntax (such as PL/SQL, T-SQL, ...) is supported) or Java (for advanced data transformations or dealing with LOBs). It has a Command-line client. If you are on the JVM, we recommend using the Java API (also works on Android) for migrating the database on application startup. Alternatively, you can also use the Maven plugin, Gradle plugin, SBT plugin or the Ant tasks. And if that not enough, there are plugins available for Spring Boot, Dropwizard, Grails, Play, Griffon, Grunt, Ninja and more! Supported databases are Oracle, SQL Server, SQL Azure, DB2, DB2 z/OS, MySQL (including Amazon RDS), MariaDB, Google Cloud SQL, PostgreSQL (including Amazon RDS and Heroku), Redshift, Vertica, H2, Hsql Derby, SQLite and solidDB. More info: http://flywaydb.org |
10.21.0
(07 November 2024) |
de.qfs.qftestSimplify UI and integration testing: Include QF-Test easily into your build and test pipeline. |
2.1.0
(01 November 2024) |
org.flywaydb.enterprise.flywayFlyway by Redgate is an open-source database migration tool. It strongly favors simplicity and convention over configuration. It is simple, focused and powerful. It runs on Windows, Mac OSX and Linux, Java and Android. It is based around just 6 basic commands: Migrate, Clean, Info, Validate, Baseline and Repair. Migrations can be written in SQL (database-specific syntax (such as PL/SQL, T-SQL, ...) is supported) or Java (for advanced data transformations or dealing with LOBs). It has a Command-line client. If you are on the JVM, we recommend using the Java API (also works on Android) for migrating the database on application startup. Alternatively, you can also use the Maven plugin, Gradle plugin, SBT plugin or the Ant tasks. And if that not enough, there are plugins available for Spring Boot, Dropwizard, Grails, Play, Griffon, Grunt, Ninja and more! Supported databases are Oracle, SQL Server, SQL Azure, DB2, DB2 z/OS, MySQL (including Amazon RDS), MariaDB, Google Cloud SQL, PostgreSQL (including Amazon RDS and Heroku), Redshift, Vertica, H2, Hsql Derby, SQLite and solidDB. More info: https://flywaydb.org |
9.22.3
(12 October 2023) |