The plugin support has stopped. There will be no new updates, but latest published version will be available as a dependency. Please consider migrating to https://github.com/ben-manes/gradle-versions-plugin
A Gradle plugin that creates Github issue and Slack message for outdated project dependencies so they can easily be tracked and manually upgraded.
This plugin builds on the Gradle Versions Plugin.
Build script snippet for plugins DSL for Gradle 2.1 and later:
plugins {
id "com.hellofresh.gradle.deblibs" version "$version"
}
Build script snippet for use in older Gradle versions or where dynamic configuration is required:
apply plugin: "com.hellofresh.gradle.deblibs"
buildscript {
repositories {
maven { url "https://plugins.gradle.org/m2/"}
}
dependencies {
classpath "com.hellofresh.gradle:deblibs:$version"
}
}
The plugin show work with Gradle version 4.9 and above.
The following configuration block is required.
If you don't configure the default will be used which are blank values. This will lead to undesirable behaviour which means info about outdated dependencies won't be uploaded.
deblibs {
projectName ="Project name"
githubRepo = "project-github-repo"
githubToken = "github-token"
slackToken = "slack-token"
slackChannel = "#slack-channel"
slackIconUrl = "url-to-an-icon-to-be-used-by-the-slack-bot"
gitlabToken = "gitlab-personal-access-token"
gitlabProjectId = "gitlab-project-id"
}
The plugin comes with two tasks. A task for publishing info about outdated dependencies to Github as an issue. This is useful when you want to track outdated dependencies as an issue on Github.
The second task is for publishing info about outdated dependencies to a Slack channel as a message. This is also useful when you want to post outdated dependencies to slack.
To create a Github issue, issue the command:
./gradlew createGithubIssue
To post to Slack, issue the command:
./gradlew createSlackMessage
To create a Gitlab issue, issue the command:
./gradlew createGitlabIssue
Import the settings.gradle.kts file into your IDE for development. Works well with IntelliJ Community edition or IntelliJ Ultimate compared to say Android studio.
Build the plugin with: ./gradlew build
Publish to a local maven repository for testing with: ./gradlew publishToMavenLocal
Change into the sample-deblibs
project and issue any of the plugin tasks that you want to test.
Deblibs Gradle Plugin on the Gradle Plugin Registry
Copyright (C) 2018 The DebLibs Authors
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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