Setting Up Gradle
Using SpongeGradle
Using SpongeGradle is very simple and allows you to minimize the necessary Gradle configuration for setting up a Sponge plugin on Gradle. Additionally, it provides integration for Metadati dei plugin, such as automatically contributing the group, project name, version and description defined in your build script to the built plugin, so you only need to update your plugin version in one file.
Suggerimento
Most problems are caused by attempting to use an outdated Gradle version. We recommend using the latest Gradle version together with SpongeGradle. The Gradle section of the build systems page explains how to setup Gradle on your computer.
Below is a simple template that should be usable for most plugins. Make sure to replace the group with the group ID you have chosen before.
plugins {
id 'java'
id 'org.spongepowered.plugin' version '0.9.0'
}
// This may not be required, but has solved issues in the past
compileJava.options.encoding = 'UTF-8'
// TODO: Change the following to match your information
group = 'com.example'
version = '1.0.0-SNAPSHOT'
description = 'Here lies an example plugin definition'
repositories {
jcenter()
}
dependencies {
compile 'org.spongepowered:spongeapi:7.2.0'
}
These few lines handle most settings you would normally do manually:
Basic Gradle Java setup
Set your project to compile with Java 8
Add Sponge’s Maven repository (and Maven Central)
Set up a plugin with the project name in lower case as plugin ID
Automatically includes the project name, description and version in Metadati dei plugin.
Manually setting the plugin ID
By default, the Gradle plugin will configure your plugin ID with project name (in lowercase) you have configured. If you want to use a custom plugin ID and still use the Metadati dei plugin integration you can change it manually:
sponge {
plugin {
id = 'pluginidgoeshere'
}
}
Overriding defaults
By default, the Gradle plugin will contribute the plugin name, plugin version, and description automatically to Metadati dei plugin with defaults defined in the project properties. It is also possible to override these if you want to specify them manually:
sponge {
plugin {
meta {
name = 'Example Plugin'
version = '1.0.0-SNAPSHOT'
description = 'This is an example plugin'
url = 'http://www.example.com/'
}
}
}
You can also remove a default value entirely:
sponge {
plugin {
meta {
name = null
description = null
}
}
}
Without SpongeGradle
Avvertimento
We recommend using SpongeGradle for Gradle plugins since it will provide additional Gradle integration for Sponge plugins.
Generally, everything necessary to compile a Sponge plugin using Gradle can be done by simply adding the SpongeAPI dependency to your project:
repositories {
jcenter()
maven {
name = 'sponge-repo'
url = 'https://repo.spongepowered.org/maven'
}
}
dependencies {
compile 'org.spongepowered:spongeapi:7.2.0'
}