- Remove configuration parameter for cache-entry-definitions. This allows richer modelling of extracted entries.
- Include both *.zip and *.tar.gz in entry definition for java-toolchains.
Using a single cache entry for all files of a type is necessary to avoid
overloading the cache service. However, this mechanism is not very efficient
for certain artifacts like wrapper zips and generated-gradle-jars, where the
same individual files are often shared between different jobs.
With this change, any configured file patterns that do not end in '*' will
be cached as individual files. At this time this includes downloaded wrapper
zips and generated-gradle-jars.
Fixes#78
Previously, only .jar files were bundled, with other files (modules, POMs, zips, etc)
being left in Gradle User Home. All downloaded files are now included in the bundle.
Fixes#100
The `gradle-home-cache-includes` and `gradle-home-cache-excludes` parameters were initially implemented
as JSON string inputs. This makes these inputs non-idiomatic and easier to get wrong.
This change converts them to multi-line input parameters.
Fixes#106
Leaving the `.lock` and `.receipt` files lying around was causing
issues when the actual jar files were not restored. Now the entire
directory will either be missing, or completely restored.
- Do not restore cache when GUH exists
- Include RUNNER_OS in the cache key
- Do not save cache on exact hit
- Only save cache in the final post action
- Log before saving cache
- Cache is separate from (but similar to) the wrapper distribution cache
- New 'distributions-cache-enabled' flag controls caching of all downloaded distributions
(including wrapper distributions)
- Deprecated the 'wrapper-cache-enabled' flag for removal in v2