This is the code in my case:

def parent = project

allprojects {
  project.afterEvaluate {
    if(parent.hasProperty('downloadSources')){
      ideaModule.downloadSources=true
    }
  }
}

On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 1:09 AM, Ronen Narkis <[email protected]> wrote:

> Im using (for enabling download source on child projects):
>
>
> http://gradle.org/current/docs/dsl/org.gradle.api.Project.html#org.gradle.api.Project:afterEvaluate(groovy.lang.Closure)
>
> within the subproject closure and dependsOnChildren in the root project (so
> they will evaluate before the parent does)
>
> Ronen
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 12:58 AM, Eric Berry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>    I have a multi-project build like so:
>> [root]
>>    /app
>>    /webapp
>>
>> I'm trying to add an unversioned jar file or war file to the sub-projects,
>> but I want it to be conditional.
>>
>> Eg. The 'app' project applies the java plugin, so it should also produce
>> an unversioned jar file. The 'webapp' project applies the war plugin so it
>> should produce an unversioned war file.
>>
>> The easiest way I found to produce the actual j/war file is to create a
>> new task and add it to the artifacts closure.
>> [code]
>> task("unversionedArtifact", type: Jar, dependsOn: "classes") { version =
>> null }
>>
>> artifacts { archives unversionedArtifact }
>> [/code]
>>
>> The issue I'm having is essentially changing the type based on whether or
>> not java, or war is applied.
>>
>> I've tried adding a check to see if the 'war' task is available:
>> [code]
>> if(project.tasks['war']) {
>>    extension = 'war'
>> }
>> [/code]
>>
>> But this results in an error because the war plugin hasn't been applied
>> yet. I added this task to the root project's build.gradle file, under the
>> subprojects closure.
>>
>> Is there an easy and generic way I can do this so that I can put it in the
>> subprojects closure and have it for both types of projects?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Eric
>>
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>
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