Unfortunately the only real options I had found were to (a) look at plugins that are similar to what you want to achieve to see what they do and (b) bug folks here and on the IRC channel for information.
On the bright side, plugins in Gradle can be very powerful and imo it is worth the effort to do the digging. I have written 2 plugins (one very complex) so far and have been happy with the results. On Tue, 2010-08-03 at 03:49 -0400, [email protected] wrote: > Hi, > > I wanted to start on exploring how to write and share plugins for > gradle. > > I know that the plugin class has to implement the Plugin interface - > is there any other configuration required ? > > I just found chapter 38 which doesnt say anything explicitly about > that. > > Can I just set up a "normal" project and use this as a plugin ? Is the > artifact from that any different from a "normal" project - and how or > where to "store" the plugin to be able to use it in any project ? > > I found > http://blog.zenika.com/index.php?post/2009/06/27/Writing-custom-Gradle-plugins%2C-part-1 > - but this is with 0.6 which is different i guess. > > If there are more recent tutorials or posts about plugins, please send > them to me. > > Cheers > Emerson > > > > > -- Steve Ebersole <[email protected]> http://hibernate.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email
