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Gradle DSLs

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If you're familiar with Gradle's basics elements - possibly through the author's previous O'Reilly book, Building and Testing with Gradle - this more advanced guide provides the recipes, techniques, and syntax to help you master this build automation tool. With clear, concise explanations and lots of ready-to-use code examples, you'll explore four discrete areas of Gradle functionality: file operations, custom Gradle plugins, build lifecycle hooks, and dependency management.
Learn how to use Gradle's rich set of APIs and Groovy-based Domain Specific Language to customize build software that actually conforms to your product. By using the techniques in this book, you'll be able to write domain-specific builds that support every other line of code your team creates. Examine Gradle's file API, including copy tasks, pattern matching, content filtering, and the FileCollection interface Understand the process for building and packaging a custom Gradle plug-in Manage build complexity with hook methods and Gradle's rule feature Learn how Gradle handles dependency management natively and through customization Explore Gradle's core plug-ins as well as key examples from the Gradle community

List of contents













  • Preface




  • Chapter 1: File Operations




  • Chapter 2: Custom Plug-Ins




  • Chapter 3: Build Hooks




  • Chapter 4: Dependency Management




  • Afterword




  • Colophon




About the author










Tim is a full-stack generalist and passionate teacher who loves coding, presenting, and working with people. He is founder and principal software developer at the August Technology Group, a technology consulting firm focused on the JVM. He is a speaker internationally and on the No Fluff Just Stuff tour in the United States, co-presenter of the best-selling O'Reilly Git Master Class, and is co-president of the Denver Open Source User Group. He has recently been exploring build automation, non-relational data stores, and abstract ideas like how to make software architecture look more like an ant colony. He lives in Littleton, CO with the wife of his youth and their three children.


Summary

With clear, concise explanations and lots of ready-to-use code examples, you'll explore four discrete areas of Gradle functionality: file operations, custom Gradle plugins, build lifecycle hooks, and dependency management.

Product details

Authors Tim Berglund, Berglund Tim, Matthew McCullough
Publisher O'Reilly Media
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2013
 
EAN 9781449304676
ISBN 978-1-4493-0467-6
No. of pages 80
Dimensions 177 mm x 235 mm x 5 mm
Weight 148 g
Series OREILLY AND ASSOCIATE
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Data communication, networks

Web programming, COMPUTERS / Internet / Web Programming

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