Different runners have different JDKs installed, so using a hard-coded
list for
`toolchains.xml` doesn't work. With this change, the file is generated
based on the available `JAVA_HOME_*` environment variables.
Fixes#89
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Instead of requiring that developers keep the 'dist' directory up-to-date,
this process is now automated via a workflow.
Whenever a commit is pushed to 'main' (or a 'release/**' branch), the workflow will
build the application and commit any changes to the 'dist' directory.
- Adds an upgrade-guide to assist with resolving deprecations
- Emit a warning when deprecated features are used
- List all deprecated features in Job Summary and link to upgrade guide
On long-lived machines, it's possible that the `.build-results` directory isn't cleared between invocations. This will result in the job summary including results from previous jobs.
By marking each build-results file as 'processed' at the end of the job, we can avoid this scenario.
- All cache keys are now structured as 'gradle-<cache-name>-<protocol-version>
- This ensures that extracted entries are prefixed and versioned consistently
- Avoid using custom cache-key prefix for extracted entries. This should reduce the
churn in integration tests that require some level of cache isolation.
While `setup-gradle` must wait until the end of job to submit all of the generated
graphs, the `dependency-submission` action will not save/upload the generated graph
immediately, in the same step where it is generated.
Now, a `dependency-submission` step will trigger a dependency-graph
generation, even if it follows a `setup-gradle` step in the workflow.
Similarly, a `setup-gradle` step with `dependency-graph` configured
will function as expected even if it follows a `setup-gradle` step.
Instead of being a thin wrapper over `setup-gradle`, the `dependency-submission`
action is now a fully-fledged action sharing implementation with `setup-gradle`.
To handle the rebranding of the GE plugin, this PR updates the inject-develocity init script
to apply the `com.gradle.develocity` plugin if `3.17+` version of the plugin is requested.
This PR changes the behavior such that task input files are captured
when the environment variable is explicitly specified and for the cases
when the plugin is not applied.
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