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On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 06:10, Shay Banon <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

Is there a way to tell Gradle to download the sources of the jar files as
well? I looked at this thread:
http://old.nabble.com/Dowloading-*-sources.jar-td22064471.html#a22064471, but it looks like Artifact is no longer there, and wondered if there is a
better way to do this.

Cheers,
Shay
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You could create a new config and add the deps with the "sources" classifier. For something like this I think it would be really helpful to be able to modify deps in bulk something like

configurations {
 sources.extendsFrom compile
 sources.addClassifier 'source'
}

or
configurations {
 sources.extendsFrom compile
}

dependencies {
 ...
 sources.each { it.addClassifier 'sources' }
}


The plan is currently something like this, where you will be able to define a configuration as a transformation of another configuration. The transformation might switch transitivity off, or exclude some dependencies, or replace the main jar with the source jar, or (for project deps) replace the main jar with the classes dir, or whatever. The transformed configuration would be live, so that it tracks changes to the original configuration.

This is possibly a Gradle 0.9 feature, or more likely a Gradle 0.10 feature.

Or maybe you could just have a sources configuration that automatically looks for the 'source' classifier, that would work nicely too.


We might have some convenience transformations for common things, like getting the source jars for a configuration. We could combine them with rules, too, so you could use configurations.<configName>Source to get the source jars for the configuration, for example configurations.compileSource or configurations.runtimeSource.

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