[GRADLE-87] Add alternative interface to Plugin that only works in single-project mode, otherwise causes build to fail Created: 05/May/08  Updated: 24/Jan/17  Resolved: 24/Jan/17

Status: Resolved
Project: Gradle
Affects Version/s: 0.1.3
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Improvement
Reporter: Sixpack none the richer Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Won't Fix Votes: 0


 Description   

For example:

package org.gradle.api.plugins

public interface SingleProjectBuildPlugin extends Plugin {}

Certain plugins should only be launched in single-project-build mode (potentially invoked by -u), for example a plugin that creates the default java project directory structure (for lazy developers only). If Gradle is in multi-project-build mode invoking such a plugin would cause the build to fail at configuration time.

In combination with GRADLE-86 this would result in:

gradle -u --use-plugins java-convention create



 Comments   
Comment by Hans Dockter [ 08/May/08 ]

Does the archetype functionality necessarily has to be single project?

Comment by Sixpack none the richer [ 09/May/08 ]

> Does the archetype functionality necessarily has to be single project?

That's open for discussion. I think it makes sense, otherwise you could inadvertently run archetypes on a multiproject build. I'm not sure how Maven deals with this.

Still, I think offering a forced single-project plugin mode makes sense in general, for those that prefer it.

Comment by Hans Dockter [ 09/May/08 ]

Definitely.

Beside this, one should be able to optionally confine archetype creation to one project.

Comment by Benjamin Muschko [ 15/Nov/16 ]

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Comment by Benjamin Muschko [ 24/Jan/17 ]

This functionality can be handled by the plugin code if needed.

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