Watch this one: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-1802
And this one: https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/1403
On 7/26/19 10:09 PM, Wade Chandler wrote:
A big thing for us to keep in mind for the future of NB IMO is that Gradle,
Ant, Make, Cake, Gulp etc are actually build automation tools which give a
standardized mechanism to build and execute nearly anything; not just Java,
C/C++, .Net, or JS respectively. A team can use these to get standardized
builds or automated processes, and this then means they will use one of
these tools along with other build related tools and technology stacks;
Gradle itself has native C++ build features built in.
We use Gradle to build and test Python and Docker images as an example.
There are npm and node plugins for Gradle that will help similar to Gradle
wrapper in that they download the needed versions of those things and don't
mess with the global environment to help teams using different OSes and
mixed environments have more stable node builds.
This is great stuff, but it does mean there are mixed technology projects
where requirements.txt, package.json, and build.gradle all reside in the
same top level places, and as such we need some mechanism in NB to allow
context switching or some how have all required options available all the
time for a single location versus thinking of a location as a single tech
stack project as we do atm.
Wade
On Thu, Jul 25, 2019, 13:00 Laszlo Kishalmi <[email protected]>
wrote:
I'm just curious, how do you use Gradle in a PHP project?
Is there a good commonly used PHP plugin for Gradle?
I'm asking as it might be reasonable to integrate the PHP with Gradle in
NetBeans, so instead of disabling the Gradle support you would get the
features both from PHP and Gradle.
On 7/24/19 8:10 AM, Emilian Bold wrote:
No, we have an issue about this (mixed projects) but no solution yet. You
can only rename files or do something to disable a folder from being
detects as a project type.
--emi
mie., 24 iul. 2019, 16:50 Jake Ochs <[email protected]> a scris:
cross posting this on users & dev...
I have a large PHP project that also has gradle projects in it. The
problem is that in NB11, it seems that the gradle nature overrides the
PHP
nature and breaks some PHP features such as "open in project" and
clicking
on a class to go to the source (sometimes.) Can I disable the gradle
nature
of the project or force the PHP behavior?
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