I am not sure what you want to achieve. That code is part of a Bintray publishing Gradle plugin I wrote, before Bintray came out with their own version. If you want to just publish to Bintray from Gradle, this will work for you if you use the original style maven publishing.

If you want to do something else, feel free to take the code to a new project - it is licensed under Apache v2 anyway.



On 01/03/2016 00:01, Gerald Wiltse wrote:
Thank you sir!

Actually... would I be able to just use the plugin library? Are methods exposed in similar ways?

Gerald R. Wiltse
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>


On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 6:26 PM, Schalk Cronjé <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    You can re-use  some code from here -
    
https://github.com/ysb33r/bintray/blob/master/gradle-plugin/src/main/groovy/org/ysb33r/gradle/bintray/BintrayAPI.groovy



    On 29/02/2016 23:13, Gerald Wiltse wrote:
    I don't suppose anyone has created a groovy wrapper "library" for
    bintray have they? Just hoping to get lucky.  As I set out to
    write my third such a wrapper for a popular REST API in 2 months,
    i keep thinking "haven't 100 people already done this work?".

    I checked, and Bintray hasn't done the swagger thing yet.  They
    have a bintray java library which is great, but there's no
    documentation other than the test cases, and I could not make
    sense of it. I even emailed them for assistance but they said
    "Just use the API".


    Regards,
    Jerry


    Gerald R. Wiltse
    [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>



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