It can't be that this is such a weird case. I'm sure I'm nit doing it right. A nudge in the right direction maybe.
Sent from my iPad On 19/05/2011, at 18:30, Luis Muniz <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > I'm discovering gradle, and though it is really nice, the learning curve is > steeper than I thought when you start doing funkier stuff. This is obviously > because I am uninformed both in the gradle implementatino and in the > complexity of building engines. > > This is my issue > > I am trying to factor out common tasks to the parent project, to do this, I > have defined the tasks in the following way, on the root project: > > subprojects { > apply plugin: 'groovy' > apply plugin: 'maven' > apply from: "$rootDir/cobertura.gradle" > apply from: "$rootDir/idea.gradle" > > repositories { > [...] > } > > configurations { > [...] > } > > dependencies { > [...] > } > > [...(etc, etc) ] > > uploadArchives {task-> > repositories.mavenDeployer { > uniqueVersion = true > name = 'httpDeployer' > configuration = configurations.deployerJars > def repoURL = "http://artifactory:8081/artifactory" > repoURL += version.contains("-SNAPSHOT") ? > "/libs-snapshots-local" : "/libs-releases-local" > > repository(url: repoURL) { > authentication(userName: "a", password: "b") > } > } > } > > } > > > > in my subproject's build.gradle, i define: > > version = '1.0-SNAPSHOT' > > dependencies { > [...] > } > > > > However, the version property seems to not be defined in time for the > uploadJars task to get it from the subproject. > > I have been trying different things now, until I realized that I'm possibly > taking the problem the wrong way around. > > I just would like to check with the community that this is the way to do this. > > Thanks for any help. > > Luis > > > >
