@Incubating public interface IvyPublication extends Publication
IvyPublication
is the representation/configuration of how Gradle should publish something in Ivy format.
ivy-publish
” plugin and the default publicationivy-publish
” plugin creates one IvyPublication
named “ivy
” in the project's
publishing.publications
container. This publication is configured to publish all of the project's
visible configurations (i.e. Project.getConfigurations()
).
The Ivy module identifying attributes of the publication are mapped to:
module
- project.name
organisation
- project.group
revision
- project.version
status
- project.status
The ability to add multiple publications and finely configure publications will be added in future Gradle versions.
ivy-publish
” plugin will automatically create a PublishToIvyRepository
task
for each IvyPublication
and IvyArtifactRepository
combination in
publishing.publications
and publishing.repositories
respectively.
Given the following…
apply plugin: 'ivy-publish' publishing { repositories { ivy { url "http://my.org/repo1" } ivy { name "other" url "http://my.org/repo2" } } }The following tasks will be created automatically by the plugin:
publishIvyPublicationToIvyRepository
- publishes to the first repository (repository default name is “ivy
”) definedpublishIvyPublicationToOtherRepository
- publishes to the second repository definedPublishToIvyRepository
. Executing the task will publish the publication
to the associated repository.
publish
” taskpublish
” plugin (that the “ivy-publish
” plugin implicitly applies) adds a lifecycle task named “publish
”.
All PublishToIvyRepository
tasks added by this plugin automatically become dependencies of this
lifecycle task, which means that often the most convenient way to publish your project is to just run the “publish
” task.Named.Namer
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
void |
descriptor(Action<? super IvyModuleDescriptor> configure)
Configures the descriptor that will be published.
|
IvyModuleDescriptor |
getDescriptor()
The module descriptor that will be published.
|
IvyModuleDescriptor getDescriptor()
void descriptor(Action<? super IvyModuleDescriptor> configure)
The descriptor XML can be modified by using the IvyModuleDescriptor.withXml(org.gradle.api.Action)
method.
configure
- The configuration action.