A ModuleDependency
is a Dependency on a module outside the current
project.
For examples on configuring the exclude rules please refer to exclude(java.util.Map).
Fields inherited from class | Fields |
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interface Dependency |
ARCHIVES_CONFIGURATION, CLASSIFIER, DEFAULT_CONFIGURATION |
Type | Name and description |
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ModuleDependency |
addArtifact(DependencyArtifact artifact) |
DependencyArtifact |
artifact(Closure configureClosure) |
ModuleDependency |
copy() {@inheritDoc} |
ModuleDependency |
exclude(Map<String, String> excludeProperties) Adds an exclude rule to exclude transitive dependencies of this dependency. |
Set<DependencyArtifact> |
getArtifacts() Returns the artifacts belonging to this dependency. |
String |
getConfiguration() Returns the configuration of this dependency module (not the configurations this dependency belongs too). |
Set<ExcludeRule> |
getExcludeRules() Returns the exclude rules for this dependency. |
boolean |
isTransitive() Returns whether this dependency should be resolved including or excluding its transitive dependencies. |
ModuleDependency |
setTransitive(boolean transitive) Sets whether this dependency should be resolved including or excluding its transitive dependencies. |
Methods inherited from class | Name |
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interface Dependency |
contentEquals, copy, getGroup, getName, getVersion |
Adds an artifact to this dependency.
If no artifact is added to a dependency, an implicit default artifact is used. This default artifact has the same name as the module and its type and extension is jar. If at least one artifact is explicitly added, the implicit default artifact won't be used any longer.
Adds an artifact to this dependency. The given closure is passed a DependencyArtifact instance, which it can configure.
If no artifact is added to a dependency, an implicit default artifact is used. This default artifact has the same name as the module and its type and extension is jar. If at least one artifact is explicitly added, the implicit default artifact won't be used any longer.
{@inheritDoc}
Adds an exclude rule to exclude transitive dependencies of this dependency.
Excluding a particular transitive dependency does not guarantee that it does not show up in the dependencies of a given configuration. For example, some other dependency, which does not have any exclude rules, might pull in exactly the same transitive dependency. To guarantee that the transitive dependency is excluded from the entire configuration please use per-configuration exclude rules: Configuration.getExcludeRules. In fact, in majority of cases the actual intention of configuring per-dependency exclusions is really excluding a dependency from the entire configuration (or classpath).
If your intention is to exclude a particular transitive dependency because you don't like the version it pulls in to the configuration then consider using forced versions' feature: ResolutionStrategy.force.
apply plugin: 'java' //so that I can declare 'compile' dependencies dependencies { compile('org.hibernate:hibernate:3.1') { //excluding a particular transitive dependency: exclude module: 'cglib' //by artifact name exclude group: 'org.jmock' //by group exclude group: 'org.unwanted', module: 'iAmBuggy' //by both name and group } }
excludeProperties
- the properties to define the exclude rule.Returns the artifacts belonging to this dependency.
Returns the configuration of this dependency module (not the configurations this dependency belongs too). Never returns null. The default value for the configuration is DEFAULT_CONFIGURATION. A dependency source might have multiple configurations. Every configuration represents a different set of artifacts and dependencies for this dependency module.
Returns the exclude rules for this dependency.
Returns whether this dependency should be resolved including or excluding its transitive dependencies.
Sets whether this dependency should be resolved including or excluding its transitive dependencies. The artifacts belonging to this dependency might themselve have dependencies on other artifacts. The latter are called transitive dependencies.
transitive
- Whether transitive dependencies should be resolved.