Gradle plugin for collecting and sending some build data to build-traker-store service
src folder contains next:
- main folder contains main source code of the plugin
- test folder contains unit tests, which can be executed during the full build of the project or by running task :test
- integrationTest folder contains integration tests, which can be executed during the full build of the project or by running task :integrationTest
- functionalTest folder contains functional tests, which can be executed with :functionalTest task
From root project folder run:
./gradlew publish
NOTE: you must build and push plugin to local .m2 repository ("BUILD" section of this doc)
Now this plugin is available only from local .m2 repository. So you need to add next at the top of the settings.gradle file in your project:
pluginManagement {
repositories {
mavenLocal()
gradlePluginPortal()
}
}
and then apply plugin in your build.gradle.kts file:
plugins {
id("ru.krasnov.jetbrains.tracking-plugin") version "1.0.0"
}
or in your build.gradle:
plugins {
id 'ru.krasnov.jetbrains.tracking-plugin' version '1.0.0'
}
Additionally, you need start build-traker-store service service and set up plugin properties. Check relevant sections of this doc.
This plugin has one extension trackingPlugin for custom setting properties. This extension contains the following properties:
Name | Type | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|---|
resultsCollectorService | Object | This is base object for build-traker-store service settings | - |
resultsCollectorService.url | String | Url for build-traker-store service's endpoint for saving build results | http://localhost:8080/build |
Example:
In build.gradle.kts
trackingPlugin {
resultsCollectorService {
url.set("http://localhost:8080/build")
}
}
In build.gradle
trackingPlugin {
resultsCollectorService {
url = 'http://localhost:8080/build'
}
}
Prerequisite
- docker for linux 20.10.0+
- docker for Mac and Windows 18.03+
To start build-traker-store service from this project root folder you need to run:
docker-compose up -d
by default will be created two docker containers:
- build-tracker-store - service for processing build results from this plugin
- postgres-db - PostgreSQL db for storing data
build-tracker-store by default is available on port 8080. If you want to change this port just set STORE_PUBLIC_PORT environment variable before running docker-compose:
export STORE_PUBLIC_PORT=8081
After all steps your UI with executed builds will be available on: http://localhost:8080/build
Now you can run any task in your project and Build Tracking Plugin will send collected data to build-traker-store service. For example in your project you can run:
./gradlew clean tasks